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List of US Friendly Poker Rooms

by Richard

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When I started searching for US friendly websites, I thought it would be pretty easy to find. The difficulty I ran into is that close to none of the sites mention whether they accept US customers or not. Basically this forces people to do one of three things. 1) Download their software and attempt to register. 2) Contact support. 3) Go to poker website that lists US friendly poker rooms. All three options are a hassle. Although option three sounds like the best idea, the information is not always up to date, as it is difficult to keep track of new policies. Your best bet is to go with option, especially if the website offers live chat. It would be much simpler to somewhere on the site, maybe the terms and conditions or at the bottom of the website whether or not said poker room accepts US customers or not.

Here is a comprehensive list of US friendly poker sites. I have provided links to each site. None of them are affiliate or referral links. I have just provided the links for easy access to the sites and information about them.

1. Full Tilt
2. Poker Stars
3. Ultimate Bet
4. Bodog
5. Absolute Poker
6. Poker.com
7. Cake Poker
8. BetUS
9. Straight Flush
10. OK USA Poker
11. Jungle Poker
12. Full Contact
13. Poker World
14. TouchStone
15. Bugsy’s Club
16. Tiger Gaming
17. Third Bullet
18. True Poker*
19. Poker in Canada
20. Poker Host*
21. BattleField Poker
22. Pharaoh’s Poker Palace
23. World Poker Exchange
24. Dream Poker
25. Poker 4 Ever
26. Pitbull Poker
27. Poker Knights
28. Golden Riviera Poker
29. Holiday Poker

*Site allows all US players except for those who reside in - Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, and Wisconsin

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6 Responses to “List of US Friendly Poker Rooms”

  1. j2 Says:

    i think ur missing a bunch of sites, for instance World Poker Exchange and their 100% rakeback.

  2. Richard Says:

    Yeah, you’re right j2. I added World Poker Exchange to the list along with a few others. If you know of any that aren’t on the list post them here or send me an email. But no big deal either way. It’s constantly changing.

    I do know that most of the prima poker sites still allow US players, except for those that live in certain states.

  3. Michael Says:

    Hi Richard,

    Try http://www.pokersitescout.com. They do a nice job of listing the sites that are open to the U.S. and they track how many players play at each site.

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  5. Richard Says:

    Thanks for the link, Michael. I see that I missed a bunch of sites, though I was under the impression that Royal Vegas Poker had banned US players. I kept getting conflicting information about that site. That site interests me because I used to play there and had two dollars in my account, which has disappeared last I logged on.

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