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Ohio is one of the states that has a high percentage ofpoker players amongst its population. The game is truly embedded there, withlive poker and online games having grown to be huge in some regions. Of course,with the changes in legislation over the years, the poker industry as a wholehas seen a lot of ups and downs. This page is meant to clear up somemisconceptions about poker in Ohio – it provides details on where to play, whatcan be played, and whether or not we are going to see legal real money onlinepoker anytime soon.

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Online Poker in Ohio

Online poker, when it launched in the early 2000s inearnest across the U.S., opened the door to many new players entering the game.With no need to go to a land-based poker room to play, more players feltcomfortable learning the game at small stakes real money tables, eventuallygathering up the courage to play bigger games. The satellite tournamentstructure, with qualifying rounds, meant that anyone in Ohio could start with asmall amount of cash and parlay that into a trip to a poker destination likethe World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. All of a sudden, regular people foundthemselves playing poker on television against the world’s best, all due to thereal money poker found online.

The industry continued to grow throughout the decadeuntil players in Ohio discovered that they would no longer be able to play atthese sites. The federal government became concerned that these sites,operating from outside the U.S., were not controllable, so they put in somemeasures to try to dampen the growth. Ultimately, these new laws managed to getthe industry shut down in April 2011, and since then, Ohio online poker playershave been out of luck.

Land Based Poker in Ohio

The silver lining for online poker players who foundthemselves without sites to play in 2011 is that the number of new players whocame from the online world was also now making their way to the live pokerrooms in the state. These rooms, which are relatively centralized near thelarger urban centers, provide players with the chance to play cash games andtournaments at various buy-in levels. Just across the border in Michigan, thereare also some poker rooms that may be closer to many Ohio residents, so weencourage you to check out our Michigan page for those locations. For thoselooking to play in Ohio, here is a list of the available poker rooms:

Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH)
Hollywood Casino Columbus (Columbus, OH)
Hollywood Casino Toledo (Toledo, OH)
JACK Cleveland Casino (Cleveland, OH)
Mansfield Gemini Poker Club (Ontario, OH)
Ruggles Blue (West Chester, OH)
Shark Tank Poker Club (Columbus, OH)
The Ruggles Club (Beavercreek, OH)

Social Online Poker in Ohio

When the online poker sites pulled out of the Americanmarket in 2011, it left a hole not only for real money players but also fromthe millions of players who played socially on these sites. Over two-thirds ofthe players online in the 2000s were sitting at play money tables, so it was awelcome surprise when social poker sites like Zynga Poker hit the scene. Thesesites offer loads of tables of poker, all of which can be accessed for free. Now,there are no cash prizes to be won, only the recognition and adoration of yourpeers, but that hasn’t stopped millions of players across the country fromsitting at the tables.

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Social poker sites do offer players a chance to skip someof the tedious levels by buying packages of play money chips – this may soundcounterintuitive, but the gameplay and skill levels at the top tiers are farbetter than that of the early stages. For practice, we think paying for theadditional chips is a much smarter idea.

Subscription Poker in Ohio

When real money online poker was no longer an option forplayers in Ohio, they went looking for other options to stay on the digitalfelt. One business model that emerged was the subscription model. This model,perfected by Club WPT, gives players access to a full range of tournaments allfor one monthly fee. These events offer great prizes to winners, so you aren’tpaying for a membership for nothing! Check out our review of Club WPT to get afull understanding of how it works.

Mobile Poker in Ohio

In the 2010s, mobile technology has drastically improved.With that came the ability to play games, including poker, via apps on yoursmartphone or tablet. The poker world leads the way on this front, and whilereal money players are limited to apps available in regulated states, thatshould stop players from trying out one of the many free play mobile pokerapps. These can be found easily enough in the app store of a player’s device. Whilethe games aren’t perfect, they do give you an idea of the differences betweenplaying on a PC or a mobile device, and we think that it is smart to get usedto the way poker looks on these devices.

Online Poker in Ohio FAQ

Is it true that some real money online poker sitesstill exist in the U.S.?

Well, technically, these sites do not exist “in” theUnited States as they are all based offshore. However, there are indeed ahandful of smaller online poker sites that accept players from Ohio. We aren’tgoing to give you the names of those sites as our team believes these sitescome with too much risk associated with making it worth your time to play. Whilethis means having to find alternate solutions for online poker, we think youwill be much better off in the long run.

If online poker is about to be regulated in Michigan,what does that mean for Ohio?

Michigan passed comprehensive online gambling legislationlate in 2019, and sites are likely to launch in 2020. This will make Michiganone of 6 states with regulated online poker on the books, and this can onlymean good things for the rest of the country. For now, there is no talk ofadding poker to the sports betting bill in Ohio, but when online poker launchesfor real money in Michigan, you can make your way across the border and givethe games a try yourself!

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Benza was born June 2, 1962 in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. His father, Al, and his mother, Lillian, moved Benza and his two sisters, Rosalie and Lorraine, to West Islip, New York (Long Island) shortly after his birth. Benza graduated from West Islip High School in 1980 and attended C.W. Post College in Brookville, New York where he became a journalism ...
Full NameA. J. Benza
Net Worth$19 Million
Date Of BirthJune 2, 1962
Place Of BirthBrooklyn, New York, USA
ProfessionJournalist, Presenter, Actor, Gossip columnist
EducationWest Islip High School, CW Post College
NationalityAmerican
SpouseVirginia Folk
ChildrenRocco Benza, Roxy Benza
ParentsLillian Benza, Al Benza
SiblingsLorraine Benza, Rosalie Benza
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MoviesRocky Balboa, P.S. Your Cat Is Dead!, Diary of a Sex Addict, Chump Change, The Deli, Scriptfellas, Not Even the Trees, Born in the USA, Risque
TV ShowsMysteries and Scandals, High Stakes Poker, Celebrity Fit Club, A.J. After Hours, Gimme My Reality Show!, Cold Turkey II, Born in the USA
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1New York, New York [July 2011]
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Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Fatal Femmes Fighting: Asian Invasion2008VideoAnnouncer
Born in the USA2007TV Movie
Boxing Bloopers2007Video shortL.C. (uncredited)
Numb3rs2007TV SeriesReporter
Rocky Balboa2006L.C.
Pauly Shore Is Dead2003A.J. Benza
P.S. Your Cat Is Dead!2002Carmine
Risque2001
Diary of a Sex Addict2001VideoDet. Shore
V.I.P.2001TV SeriesCommentator
Chump Change2000Steve's Agent
Scriptfellas1999Jimmy
Not Even the Trees1998
The Deli1997Salvy
Ransom1996Reporter Guest

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Pushing Daisyscreenplay announced

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
So B. It2016co-executive producer

Thanks

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Playboy: The Complete Anna Nicole Smith2000Video documentary special thanks
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Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mansfield 66/672017Documentary post-productionHimself
Case Closed with AJ Benza2016TV SeriesHimself
Demons in the City of Angels2015-2016TV SeriesHimself - Narrator
An American Tragedy2015DocumentaryHimself
Lord of the Freaks2015DocumentaryHimself
Vintage Los Angeles TV2015TV Series documentaryHimself - Host
FightZone Presents2009TV SeriesHimself
Gimme My Reality Show!2008TV SeriesHimself
Celebrity Fit Club2008TV SeriesHimself
High Stakes Poker2006-2007TV SeriesHimself
E! Mysteries & Scandals1998-2002TV Series documentaryHimself - Host / Himself / Host
Family Guy2002TV SeriesHimself
P.S. Your Cat Is Dead: Behind the Scenes2002Video documentary shortHimself
A.J. After Hours2001TV SeriesHimself - Host
The Test2001TV SeriesHimself - Panelist
The N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Rob Reiner2000TV MovieHimself
Howard Stern1999-2000TV SeriesHimself
Playboy: The Complete Anna Nicole Smith2000Video documentaryHimself - Host
The Howard Stern Radio Show1999TV SeriesHimself
Saturday Night Live1999TV SeriesHimself
Biography1997TV Series documentaryHimself

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Howard Stern on Demand2006TV SeriesHimself

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