States across the country are considering legalizing online poker. Nevada was the first to do so in 2013. Delaware and New Jersey followed suit soon after. And with the recent Supreme Court decision, more states are following suit. So far, no state has explicitly prohibited online poker. The next state that may legislate online poker is Connecticut. Here are some reasons why. These laws would benefit the state of Connecticut, as well as its residents. The law will help the state collect taxes, since online poker sites generate more revenue than gambling facilities.
Online poker is legal in 6 states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, and Delaware. Other states may soon follow suit, as Delaware and New Jersey have legalized online poker. Even if online poker is not legal in your state, you can still find reputable online sites in those states. While it’s unlikely in Alabama, the chances of legalizing online poker are slim. However, the legality of online poker in the state may change in the future.
Another advantage of Ignition Poker is its anonymous tables feature. This is a great benefit for newer players, as playing under a username provides a way for opponents to follow you around and spy on you. Furthermore, players at Ignition are restricted from using Heads-Up Displays. The ability to remain anonymous at online poker sites will protect new players from shark-filled waters. Nonetheless, it’s still better to play anonymously if you can.