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Hop on your bike and join us in the 14th Annual Ride for the Animals Poker Run. The event raises funds to benefit the Humane Society of North Myrtle Beach. The poker run begins at noon at the Harley Shop at the Beach in North Myrtle Beach, SC. Registration and breakfast begins at 10 am.

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Online Poker in South Carolina
Last Updated January 2, 2020

Despite the state’s outwardly conservative stance, poker is alive and well in South Carolina. While you won’t find any major tournament events or top-tier poker rooms there, you can feel more than confident that poker is being played in homes, in clubs and – increasingly – over the Internet. With online poker sites bringing the game directly to residents long accustomed to having little or no access, more and more players from South Carolina are choosing these sites as their preferred way to play. Get a comprehensive overview of where poker stands now and where it’s likely to head in our Guide to Online Poker in South Carolina.

South Carolina Internet Poker Overview

From Charleston to Myrtle Beach, the checklist for South Carolina’s online poker players remains the same. They want safe rooms that charge low rake and offer big-ticket rewards. Plus they want rooms that are correctly licensed to offer online poker in SC. We’re happy to say that, through our extensive experience with online poker sites in South Carolina, we’ve built a list of rooms that meet those requirements:

Poker Sites Open to Players From Your State
Bovada$500 Bonus3-4 Day PayoutsAccepts Visa, Bitcoin, Wires
Ignition$2000 Bonus3-4 Day PayoutsAccepts Visa, Bitcoin, Wires
Intertops$600 Bonus5 Day PayoutsAccepts Visa, Wires
BetOnline$2500 Bonus5-7 Day PayoutsAccepts Visa, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Wires
Sportsbetting$2500 Bonus5-7 Day PayoutsAccepts Visa, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Wires

Where Can South Carolinians Play Poker Online?

There are basically two types of states in the US when it comes to online poker: states like Kentucky where you’ll face restrictions when trying to sign up at online poker sites, and states like South Carolina where no such restrictions exist. The online poker situation in America is always fluid, and we are constantly updating these guides to reflect the latest developments, but as of our most recent analysis we find no restrictions on South Carolina players at the major US-facing online poker sites.

South Carolina Gambling & Poker Laws Summarized

Type/CodeSummary
State Code Section(s)16.19; 52.5
Definition of Unlawful Gaming TablesAny person who shall set up, keep, or use any gaming table, roley-poley table, table to play at rouge et noir, faro bank, any other gaming table or bank of the like kind or of any other kind for the purpose of gaming and used for gambling purposes except the games of billiards, bowls, chess, draughts, and backgammon.
Online Poker/GamblingSouth Carolina is very unlikely to consider legalizing online poker or any type of internet casino gaming.
Live PokerThere is no live poker allowed in South Carolina in the form of cash games or tournaments.
CasinosCasinos are not legal in South Carolina.
Sports BettingThere is a bill remaining open in the South Carolina House to legalize sports betting, but it seems unlikely to pass in 2018.
DFSA bill was introduced in 2016 to legalize daily fantasy sports contests but did not pass.
Other Forms of GamblingHorse racing, social table games, lottery, charitable bingo

South Carolina Law Regarding Online Poker Games

What do they think about online poker down in Columbia at the South Carolina Statehouse? The age and complexity of South Carolina gambling law makes that a tougher question to answer than it might at first seem. As a result, those who need definitive answers must consult a lawyer. Those who are seeking more information simply for their own edification should review the following list that briefly articulates the core aspects of South Carolina gambling law:

There is not a specific definition of gambling, betting or wagering found in South Carolina law.

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Instead, South Carolina defines what it means to engage in gambling through the charge of “Unlawful games and betting” (Section 16-19-40). The section is quite lengthy and you should review it personally, but the gist is that any type of betting is verboten, and some games – those that use cards, dice or “gaming tables” – are illegal to play even if no betting is involved.

In fact, by the letter of South Carolina law it’s illegal to play any sort of game on Sundays. That’s from Section 16-19-70:

“Whoever shall keep or suffer to be kept any gaming table or permit any game or games to be played in his house on the Sabbath day, on conviction thereof before any court having jurisdiction, shall be fined in the sum of fifty dollars, to be sued for on behalf of, and to be recovered for the use of, the State.”

In addition to those charges, players could also be subject to a charge of “Keeping unlawful gaming tables” (Section 16-19-50), which reads:

“Any person who shall set up, keep, or use any (a) gaming table, commonly called A, B, C, or E, O, or any gaming table known or distinguished by any other letters or by any figures, (b) roley-poley table, (c) table to play at rouge et noir, (d) faro bank (e) any other gaming table or bank of the like kind or of any other kind for the purpose of gaming, or (f) any machine or device licensed pursuant to Section 12-21-2720 and used for gambling purposes except the games of billiards, bowls, chess, draughts, and backgammon, upon being convicted thereof, upon indictment, shall forfeit a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and not less than two hundred dollars.”

South Carolina gambling law makes no mention of the Internet, online gambling or transmission of gambling information.

All money involved in illegal gambling – including money staked, bet or pending – can be seized by South Carolina authorities (Section 16-19-80).

To continue reading on this issue, consult the online version of South Carolina state code .

Is South Carolina Going to Regulate Online Poker?

We feel comfortable asserting that South Carolina will not legalize online poker sites at any point in the near term. The state’s historical resistance to gambling expansion coupled with a lack of any visible support for online gambling regulation suggest a dim future indeed for regulated online poker in South Carolina.

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South Carolina Gambling Facts

It pretty much comes down to charitable gambling (bingo only) and the state lottery in South Carolina. There is apparently an implied acceptance of very limited social gambling, but that’s more a matter of enforcement – South Carolina law itself does not make a direct exception for gambling in a social context.

South Carolina: Regulated Online Gambling

There are no state-regulated forms of online gambling in South Carolina. There are states – Nevada, for instance – that issue online gambling licenses to certain operators, and there are other states that permit certain forms of online gambling under the law (such as online pari-mutuel wagering in Kentucky). South Carolina does neither.

Learning More About Gambling in South Carolina

Catawba Indian Nation. Official site for the Catawba, who are pushing for the ability to build a casino on their reservation. Access schedules, quarterly reports for members and a selection of external news relevant to the Catawba.

PlayResponsiblySC . Problem gambling resource site provided by the South Carolina Education Lottery. Provides users with toll-free hotline, basic literature and an index of related resources.

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Pechanga.net: South Carolina . Constantly updated list of national and local news pieces concerning South Carolina and gambling, with a focus on tribal gambling stories.

Sources & Citations For This Article on South Carolina Online Poker

If you live in the Palmetto State, your options are limited when it comes to
Texas holdem poker, or any other form of gambling for that matter. This state
has a hard-line stance on gambling and as such there are only a few forms that
are accepted.

So, unless you live near the border, or have a load of frequent flyer miles
saved up, you’ll need to take up another hobby that has no connection to
gambling or wagering whatsoever. At least that is if you wish to stay in South
Carolina.

Lottery

The only forms of gambling that are permitted in the state are lottery and
charity bingo games. Aside from this you can’t bet on anything legally, and if
you do so you could be in a lot of trouble with the authorities.

Even holding a poker home game will land you in hot water if you get caught.
This was dragged through the courts for all to see in the last few years. A
group of people who were running a home game were charged and convicted, only
for this to be overturned on appeal.

They argued that poker was a game of skill and thus exempt from the game of
chance laws that prohibit gambling. The state then appealed this decision again
and won, with the original convictions being upheld. The fact that the state
went to all this trouble to ensure that those who were running home games were
charged and convicted paints a very clear picture for how gambling is treated in
this particular state.

As we touched on above, you can gamble in South Carolina on the lottery, and
also in charity bingo games. The hypocrisy is amazing, but the fact is the state
takes in a massive amount of revenue from the lottery that they can then
appropriate to other causes.

In South Carolina, the lottery raises money for education in the state with
almost $5 billion raised since inception in 2002. This is an amazing amount of
money and really goes a long way towards improving education. This money goes
towards high school programs, maintenance and upkeep of schools and higher
education support and scholarships.

It’s a win-win situation for the state as they can allow lottery gambling to
occur while bringing in a decent amount of money to benefit the state in the
long term. It does scream of hypocrisy though, especially considering that
lottery is so badly stacked against the player and no skill is involved at all,
unlike in poker.

So, if you wish to play lottery you’ll be able to participate in the big
draws like Powerball and Mega Millions. They also offer a number of smaller
games and scratch cards and pull tabs. These are really your only options in
relation to lottery games in the state as it’s all state controlled and
regulated.

Bingo

Bingo is permitted to raise money for charities and you’ll mostly find this
in churches and other community organizations. This has been allowed from 1976,
with stronger regulation coming in the 80s. In 2004 they also started permitting
electronic bingo machines. For a game to take place the organization running it
must be registered as a not for profit entity. This ensures that no money is
being made for profit and it is going towards a charity.

Your Only Poker Option

Poker

If you love Texas holdem poker there’s one option for you in South Carolina,
but it only applies if you live near Myrtle Beach. The Big M casino cruise is
the only way you can gamble in the state, and even on this you’ll have to travel
out into international waters to do so, or at least waters that aren’t
considered state owned.

On one of their ships they offer a $2 / $5 no limit Texas holdem cash table
and even have a bad beat jackpot. You’ll only be able to play for up to five
hours each time. Even though this is quite limiting and doesn’t give you the
flexibility you have with a real land based casino poker room, it should be able
to scratch that itch you get without having to travel to New Jersey or Las
Vegas.

This ship also offers a range of other casino games including blackjack,
craps, roulette, 3 card poker, and Let It Ride. They also have slots if you
really want to try to luck out and make back some of those bad beat losses at
the poker table.

Finally, the Big M casino cruise also offers video poker games if you want to
go it solo for a while, and as we all know the pay back percentages on these
machines are quite good.

If you want land based poker action and you’re willing to drive, you’ll have
to go a fair way to find a casino and poker room. The closest is probably in
Jacksonville, Florida, depending on where you are in the state.

After this you’ll have to do some even more serious travel to West Virginia
which offers five poker rooms, or all the way up to Maryland for some even
larger rooms and decent action.

In these cases, you’ll probably be driving for longer than a flight to Las
Vegas or New Jersey so you may as well take the latter option and really go all
out for some awesome Teas holdem poker action.

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Online Poker

Now we’ll turn our attention to the online world and try to provide you with
some advice in relation to gambling online when you’re in South Carolina.
Firstly, there are no direct laws that prohibit residents of this state from
gambling online, although this is a bit of a grey area and the lack of law
doesn’t always mean you are safe to do so.

Some states apply an interpretation to gambling law which suggests that land
based laws apply to the online world as if playing online would be the same as
playing in a land based casino. Even if they do this, your chances of getting in
trouble with the law if you were to play online poker or other casinos at an
off-shore site are very low. But you still could land in hot water, so we
suggest always taking a cautious approach in this respect and we wouldn’t
recommend that you play via an online offshore casino or card room.

The state of South Carolina is highly unlikely to regulate online poker soon.
We’ve really covered earlier why this is the case but with such a negative and
restrictive viewpoint in relation to all gambling it’s very unlikely they would
buck this and implement regulations to allow for online poker organizations to
operate within the state.

It may happen one day but it will be a long way off, and only maybe when
people can really start to challenge the hypocrisy in allowing some forms of
gaming and not others. Also, the challenge to the fact that poker is a game of
skill and not luck, could well result in the game being legalized in the state
soon. But this is probably a fair way off.

Native Indian Gaming

Native Indian tribes in South Carolina have been fighting for years to build
casinos and offer gambling, but this has always been rejected by the government.
It’s safe to say that this will continue to be the case at least for a few more
generations. In 20 to 30 years however, when gaming and gambling begins to open
up around the rest of the country South Carolina may well follow suit.

The simple fact is that the state is almost completely land locked by other
states that also restrict gaming, so the close neighbor argument won’t work here
until other states change.

Conclusion

If you love Texas holdem poker and live in South Carolina, you’ll need to
move to a better state to be able to play regularly. You just won’t have enough
options to keep you covered, unless you only want to play for a few hours every
week or two.

This just isn’t enough for most players so you may need to make the big move
south to Florida to get all the poker action you need. You’ll find a huge number
of poker rooms in this state and a great community where people truly love the
game and are able to play whenever they like. Florida residents and visitors are
able to enjoy the relaxed state laws and the sheer volume of poker tables that
exist everywhere in this sunny and warm state.

The future isn’t bright for Teas holdem in the state of South Carolina, so if
you have plans to ride it out and wait, you could be waiting a long time. In the
meantime, you’ll need to head out on a cruise or buy a ticket in the Powerball
or Mega Millions to get any kind of poker or gambling buzz.