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Arizona Poker games can be played in several of the casino resorts spread across the state.  Slots, blackjack, poker, bingo and lot more.  A bit of search for the directory of Arizona poker room is going to provide with the detailed information about the various poker rooms in Arizona.

 

Some of the commonly known Arizona poker places and their toll free numbers are as follows:

  • Quenchan Paradise Casino is located in Yuma, AZ and can be reached at the toll free 1-888-777-4946.
  • Paradise Casino in Fort Yuma, AZ.  Toll free 1-888-777-4946
  • Mazatzal Casino in Payson, AZ.  Toll free 1-800-552-0938.
  • Hon-Dah Casino in PineTop, AZ.   Toll free 1-800-929-8744.
  • Harrah's Phoenix AK-Chin Casino in Maricopa, AZ.  Toll free 1- 800-427-7247
  • Gila River Casino at Vee Quiva in Laveen, AZ.  Toll free 1-800-946-4452
  • Fort McDowell Casino in Scottsdale, AZ.  Toll free 1-800-843-3678
  • Desert Diamond Casino in Valencia, Tucson, AZ.  Toll free 1-866-332-9467  
  • Cliff Castle Casino in Campe Verde, AZ.  Toll free 1-800-381-7568
  • Apache Gold Casino in San Carlos, AZ.  Toll Free 1-800-272-2438
  • Bluewater Casino in Parker, AZ.  Toll free 1-800-747-8777
  • Bucky’s Casino in Prescott, AZ.  Toll free 1-800-756-8744

The above list of Arizona poker rooms is just a few of the well known casinos where one can play Arizona poker games. According to Arizona law all gambling is subject to criminal conviction; gambling is prohibited per Arizona law.  However, if there is no money involved in the gaming process then playing poker is not an offense in Arizona like in any other state. However gambling at fairs and regulated gambling games are not illegal and are not subject to jury. Should seem confusing? Arizona poker is not illegal if:-

  • It is played as an amusement gambling.
  • It is played as a social gambling.
  • If the wagering game is organized per the statutes, rules or orders of the gambling laws governing the legal gambling systems.

Commonly no participant player is convicted per Arizona poker law; it is the organization that conducts the play is sued.  However, it should be noted that casino nights and fundraising Arizona poker where a part of the fund goes to charitable non-profit organizations is not illegal.  May be it is for this reason that major of the registered legal poker sites donate to charity! However, since poker is slowly erasing the “game of chance” idea to a “mind game” we can expect the laws to turn in favor in the future.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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