Challenging the law

California tribe to launch online gaming

2014-11-10
Reading time 1:07 min
(US).- The IIpay Nation of Santa Ysabela, a native American tribe, is defying a California state internet gambling law by launching its own real-money online gaming website in the US state. The current site, DesertRoseBingo.com, only offers real-money bingo but the tribe now also plans to launch poker.

If the tribe is able to avoid any major legal challenges from the state, it is expected to launch its plans at a later date.

California has yet to legalize online gaming and does not have a regulatory framework in place for this form of gambling.

However, the tribe has stated that it is exercising its sovereign rights to offer Class II games as defined by the Indian Regulatory Act (IGRA) of 1988 while at the same time ensuring online gambling is regulated by its own tribal government and only takes place on tribal lands.

Games that fall under the Class II category in the IGRA include poker and bingo while Class III games such as house-banked games and slot machines can only be offered under an agreement between the tribe and the state.

The tribe confirmed in a statement on its website that it currently has no plans to offer Class III gaming services. Chris Wrieden, Santa Ysabel’s interactive director of marketing, told the Pokerfuse.com website: “Some believe our promise to bring regulated cash poker games to California has all been a great big bluff, for any number of self-serving reasons.

“I can tell you it hasn’t been, it just takes time to put all of the pieces together.

“When we launch, it will put our critics’ bluff theory to rest and when we accept our first online bet, we will be on our way to creating change for our industry.”

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