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Gambling for real money in Chicago in Illinois Illinois with 2.704.958 citizens, is only allowed in casinos or poker rooms. Just in official casinos in Illinois Illinois are real money tournaments of Texas Hold'em legal, because according to law in United States poker is a game of luck. In a separate room off the Horseshoe Hammond casino floor, the best Chicago poker room around attracts players of all skill levels with a wide array of poker promotions and tournaments throughout the year, ranging from daily games to prestigious World Series of Poker Circuit events! This new Poker Room features a spacious layout with 34 tables, where we spread games in a range of limits.

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