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Iroquois Poker is dedicated to responsible gaming and makes certain that underage players are refused all access to play online using our software.
Age Verification
Iroquois Poker requires each new player to warrant before they play online that they are of legal age in their country, and we seek out all reasonable options to confirm this information. Iroquois Poker carries out the comments below to prevent underage play on our site:
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Requires all new player to agree to our term & conditions as well as check off a box validating they are at least 18-years of age
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Collects the name, address, and birth date to validate their personal information
If you are aware of any underage person using our software, please contact
clientservices@iroquoispoker.comwith all of the relevant details.
Problem Gambling
We believe that poker is a game that should be played for fun and entertainment. However, for some people, can take it too far and go past their means, which is why we encourage you to play responsibly.
Here are a few tips you should take into mind:
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Don't play when you're tired, angry, depressed, or drunk, playing poker takes being aware and being focused to by successful
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Set your limit before you sit down at a table, don't play with money that you don't have or risk your rent, tuition, etc.
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Don't run after your loses by playing high stake tables , if you are normally playing at low stake table
If you think playing online is becoming a problem, we encourage you to seek help through an organization like Gambler's Anonymous. If you want even more help in controlling your online game play, you can request to be excluded from playing on our site for a period ranging from 24 hours to 180 days.
You can also have your account permanently closed. Just email
clientservices@iroquoispoker.comwith your request.
Once you ask to be excluded from playing on our site, your decision is unchangeable.
Responsible Gambling Sites
Gamblers Anonymous:
isomain@gamblersanonymous.org
The National Council on Problem Gambling:
ncpg@ncpgambling.org