CISO.POKER events are free-to-attend professional hospitality events — not gambling. However, the venues that host our events may be subject to state gaming, private club, or hospitality licensing laws that impose their own requirements on attendees. This page indexes the venue-specific disclosures for each jurisdiction where we operate.
Private Membership Club Requirements
Texas card houses operate as licensed private clubs under state law. Event attendance may require a sponsored club membership registration.
Read Texas venue policy →Casino Gaming License Compliance
Las Vegas casino venues may require government-issued ID, age verification (21+), or a venue players card under Nevada gaming regulations.
Disclosed in event registration forms for Nevada venues.
Licensed Cardroom Requirements
California operates licensed commercial cardrooms regulated by the CGCC. Entry and participation requirements vary by cardroom.
Expanded Gaming License Venues
Massachusetts licensed gaming establishments and charitable gaming venues have independent compliance requirements for events.
When you register for a CISO.POKER event, the registration form will surface any applicable venue-specific disclosures and require acknowledgment before submission. Policies linked here provide the full legal context behind those disclosures.
If a new venue or jurisdiction introduces requirements not yet documented here, we will update this index and notify registered attendees via their confirmation email before the event.
Questions about a specific venue's requirements: events@ciso.poker
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