Is PokerStars Legal in Arizona?

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Is PokerStars Legal in Arizona?

PokerStars is forbiden in the state of Arizona.  Only internationally licensed online poker rooms are accessible from the state.  There are approximately six dozen of them.  If PokerStars catching you accessing their site from Arizona using a proxy server or someone else's computer outside the state they will freeze your account and potentially confiscate your funds. 


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*Get a shot of the $100,000 with Jackpot Poker
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*Downloads not necessary - upgraded website as of June 1, 2019
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