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  1. At least one of Wisconsin’s tribes, the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, has its eye on online gambling and real cash Internet poker. In October 2013, it became the first tribe to join the Tribal Internet Gaming Alliance.
  2. It is of little surprise that regulated real money online poker in Wisconsinhas not been on the table yet, and that won’t change any time soon. Many might despair at this point because there are seemingly not a lot of options, but offshore sites have stepped in big time to fill the void left by the lack of a regulated gambling market.

Wisconsin is only slightly above average in regards to size, ranked the 20 th largest US state by landmass. It also has the 23 rd highest population of 5,757,564 (est. 2014), which is comparable to about 2/3 rd the population of New Jersey; the most populated state where online poker is regulated. ClubWPT Online Poker and Casino.

Can You Play Online Poker in Wisconsin?

There is currently no legislation permitting online poker in the state.

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There is no shortage of tribal casinos in Wisconsin with approximately 22 properties owned by 11 tribes spread throughout the state.

In 2013, online gaming murmurs came out of the 'Dairy State' when the sovereign Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians took the first step toward iGaming last year when they launched a play-for-fun site for their Lake of the Torches Casino Resort.

'As online gaming legislation progresses throughout the United States, the Lac du Flambeau Tribal Council recognizes the need to stay in the forefront of the potential opportunities,' said the tribe.

Around that same time period, the state's largest casino — Milwaukee's Potawatomi Hotel & Casino — had this to say:

'Potawatomi Bingo Casino's presence in an increasingly digital world is a big part of our marketing plans, both now and into the future. We have a vibrant web site and we're active on a number of social media platforms,' said then General Manager Mike Goodrich. 'With the proliferation of all kinds of entertainment on laptops, smart phones and tablets, online gambling is certainly a hot-button issue. We are actively monitoring online gambling and continually evaluate how it may fit into our future.'

Unfortunately for fans of the game of poker, there has been zero movement in the last five years other than some talk of a daily fantasy sports bill (which has been stale since late 2017).

One bright spot for the future of online gaming is the departure of former Governor Scott Walker, a conservative. He was replaced by Governor Tony Evers, a Democrat and self-described 'Euchre enthusiast.' While the new governor, who took over in January 2019, hasn't addressed the topic of online gaming, he's shown himself to be a progressive in other industries.

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If Wisconsin tribes want to pursue online gaming, now may be the time to do so as there hasn't been a more amenable administration. That said, the tribes haven't shown much ambition in that regard.

As of 2019, the tribes seem more focused on brick-and-mortar operations. At the end of 2018, Walker struck a deal with the Potawatomi Tribe to reduce the tribe's state gaming compact liability from $500 million to $250 million if they were to face any new competition.

The deal came in the midst of a battle between the Potawatomi and Menominee Tribes. The latter is looking to build a casino in Kenosha, but current laws prohibit casinos being built within 30 miles of one another. By reducing Potawatomi's liability, it increases the chance the project moves forward.

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Best Online Poker Sites for Wisconsin Players

None at present. But you can always play poker for free with the WSOP Social App.

Wisconsin Online Poker Law

Wisconsin is playing the big silent girl in the corner as other states begin to roll out online poker platforms to their residents. This is a state with a considerable Indian casino industry that will surely affect the way online poker moves forward in Wisconsin.

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The state has 25 Indian casinos filled with electronic tables, nine of which also have table games, that generated more than $1.1 billion in revenue in 2012. The casinos are owned by 11 tribes. Wisconsin casinos have seen a decline in profits for several consecutive years.

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Yet as of the end of 2013, there are no online poker bills or any talk of moving forward with online poker legalization in Wisconsin. The governor is Scott Walker, who is about as conservative as they come, but also didn’t outright reject allowing a tribe to build a casino off of its land.

Any movement toward online poker legalization will surely face loud and aggressive opposition from the Wisconsin Family Action, an extremely conservative organization that absolutely hates the thought of allowing its fellow neighbors to do what they want with their money.

With such a strong Indian casino presence, it’s doubtful Wisconsin would contract with a state like Delaware, where online gambling is legal. This is unfortunate for Wisconsin online poker players. Unless the 11 Indian tribes are somehow cut in, it’s hard to imagine Wisconsin poker players will be able to play poker against people in other states as far as the eye can see.

Although there’s no sign that it will happen, lawmakers may consider following Oklahoma, which allowed one of its tribes to get into the online poker business with one major caveat: It’s only opened to people outside of the United States.

This is most likely the first step in Oklahoma toward allowing its residents access to online poker.

The best chance for online poker players in Wisconsin is for the casinos to decide they want to get into the online poker game and go for it. A standalone online poker bill has the best chance of getting approved, but the tribes in Wisconsin seem to be taking a wait-and-see approach.

When Can I Play Online Poker in Wisconsin?

The answer to this question will be clarified considerably in 2014. There is no real grassroots online-poker effort in Wisconsin, so all the pressure must come from the Indian casinos who, as of late 2013, have yet to show their hands. Lawmakers in certain districts in Wisconsin represent some of the most conservative people in the country, so be certain any attempts at online poker legalization will face stiff resistance.

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