Online poker exists in an unregulated legal environment in Chad, as the country currently has no specific laws governing online gambling activities. Although Chad is generally open-minded towards gambling, the governing institutions have not yet considered measures to legalize online games, leaving online poker in a regulatory gray area (1). This absence of specific legislation means that online poker is neither explicitly permitted nor prohibited under current Chadian law.
The Ministry of Finance and Budget is responsible for public finances and revenue collection in Chad, but does not currently have oversight responsibilities for gambling regulation. The ministry focuses primarily on financial policy implementation and tax collection rather than gaming industry oversight (2). Without a dedicated gaming authority or comprehensive gambling legislation, Chad lacks the regulatory framework necessary to license or supervise online poker operations.
"Although open-minded towards gambling in general, the governing institutions of Chad have not yet considered measures to legalize online games."
Players in Chad can access international online poker platforms without specific legal restrictions, though they do so without consumer protections or government oversight. The regulatory vacuum means there are no age verification requirements, responsible gambling measures, or dispute resolution mechanisms in place for online poker activities. While this allows Chadian residents to participate in online poker through foreign platforms, it also leaves them vulnerable to fraudulent operators and without legal recourse in case of disputes or problems with gaming sites.
Source:
https://lcb.org/restrictions/chad
https://finances.gouv.td/
Last updated: 27-09-2025 Disclaimer: This article does not provide legal advice. If you need legal advice, please contact an attorney directly.