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Poker Rooms in Georgia

Georgia has no legal poker rooms. Despite being home to Atlanta — one of the largest metropolitan areas in the South — the state's strict constitutional gambling prohibition leaves players without any legal brick-and-mortar poker options. Numerous poker leagues operate in the state for points and prizes (not cash), and Georgia players typically drive to Cherokee, NC, Alabama (electronic gaming only), or use online operators based offshore. Casino legalization remains a recurring but unresolved legislative debate.

Legal Framework

Georgia's constitution prohibits gambling with very limited exceptions (lottery, horse racing wagering, and bingo for non-profits). There are no casinos and no licensed poker rooms. Casino legislation has been introduced repeatedly in the Georgia General Assembly but has not achieved passage. There are no federally recognized tribal nations in Georgia eligible to operate gaming under IGRA.

No Legal Poker Rooms in Georgia

Georgia's constitution prohibits gambling with very limited exceptions (lottery, horse racing wagering, and bingo for non-profits). There are no casinos and no licensed poker rooms. Casino legislation has been introduced repeatedly in the Georgia General Assembly but has not achieved passage. There are no federally recognized tribal nations in Georgia eligible to operate gaming under IGRA.

Georgia has no legal poker rooms. Despite being home to Atlanta — one of the largest metropolitan areas in the South — the state's strict constitutional gambling prohibition leaves players without any legal brick-and-mortar poker options. Numerous poker leagues operate in the state for points and prizes (not cash), and Georgia players typically drive to Cherokee, NC, Alabama (electronic gaming only), or use online operators based offshore. Casino legalization remains a recurring but unresolved legislative debate.

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Georgia Poker Rooms FAQ

Are there poker rooms in Georgia?
Georgia currently does not have legal poker rooms. Georgia's constitution prohibits gambling with very limited exceptions (lottery, horse racing wagering, and bingo for non-profits). There are no casinos and no licensed poker rooms. Casino legislation has been introduced repeatedly in the Georgia General Assembly but has not achieved passage. There are no federally recognized tribal nations in Georgia eligible to operate gaming under IGRA.
Where can Georgia residents play live poker?
Georgia residents typically travel to neighboring states that have legal poker rooms. Georgia has no legal poker rooms. Despite being home to Atlanta — one of the largest metropolitan areas in the South — the state's strict constitutional gambling prohibition leaves players without any legal brick-and-mortar poker options. Numerous poker leagues operate in the state for points and prizes (not cash), and Georgia players typically drive to Cherokee, NC, Alabama (electronic gaming only), or use online operators based offshore. Casino legalization remains a recurring but unresolved legislative debate.
Is online poker legal in Georgia?
Georgia does not currently have regulated online poker. Check our US online poker guide for the latest state-by-state legality information.