"By signing up, Michigan will almost double the number of potential participants in multi-state poker games." In December 2020, the Michigan Legislature passed a bill allowing MGCB to join multiple jurisdiction poker contracts, giving Michigan residents the ability to compete with poker players in other states. Sen. Curtis Hertel (D-East Lansing) sponsored a bill signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on December 29, 2020 (now PA 327). Languages that allow multi-jurisdiction games are omitted from the original internet gaming law signed in December 2019 (PA 152 2019). The 2021 Michigan law restricts multi-jurisdiction internet gameplay to poker. "Michigan poker players will enjoy more options and will play for bigger money when they can compete with players from other states," said Senator Hertel. "I'm glad I could make this possible for Michigan poker players." In order for MGCB to receive permission to start multi-state poker, licensed operators and related platform operators must complete several steps. MGCB issued guidance this April on the requirements for operators to participate. Multistate poker requirements include: - Conduct a multi-jurisdiction poker that meets all the conditions and requirements set out in the multi-jurisdiction agreement and includes only the multi-jurisdiction of the agreement - Modify new platforms or platforms, approve new remote gaming systems and new gaming software - Building a new data center requires technical security standards information, review and inspection, and the agency must give written approval to servers that can receive bets located outside of Michigan - All new vendors used in connection with Multi-State Poker will be required to obtain Internet gaming vendor credentials, including new platform vendors, New vendors may need to register with MGCB - New operators or platform provider employees involved in the implementation of multistate poker may be required to obtain a vocational license from MGCB "For Michigan residents to participate in multi-state poker, operators still have work to do," Williams said. "MGCB must be protected when Michigan residents play multi-state poker, and we will apply the same rigor when reviewing new games, just like any other Internet game." Currently in Michigan, three licensed operators and operators offer online poker: MGM Grand Detroit and BetMGM, Grand Traverse Band in Ottawa and World Series Poker in Chippewa Indians, and Little Traverse Bay Band and Focusas in Odawa Indians. [카지노사이트먹튀](https://www.casinositesafe.com/)