Quote: Originally Posted by hackkevin
The law says nothing about being 21 to play in casinos whatsoever - the casinos are allowed to set their own age limits. It merely says that many of the casinos are 21 years old, but that means some of the casinos are 18 years old, meaning the legal age to gamble is 18.
If it said "all of the casinos were 21," then Powerbet would have a case. But because the state allows even one non-Indian casino to permit 18 year old players, it means the legal age must be 18 years old unless alcohol is present.
Again, casinos on indian reservations can set their own age limits, NOT casinos/gaming clubs themselves. Show me a California law where it specifically states that you can be 18 and gamble in a casino not on an indian reservation, and I'll eat my words.
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Regardless of that fact, Powerbet knew I was from California and allowed me to play the site. Let's suppose that the legal age to gamble was really 21 (and it isn't, as I proved). Then why would Powerbet allow me to signup, deposit, accept a bonus, and play on the site?
Would they refund my money if I lost? I'll let you decide.
The point is moot, they refunded your money. If you had lost, I doubt they would have, but right now, that's irrelevant.
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