Texas Gaming Desk

Contact the Texas Gaming Desk

The contact channel is for corrections, source questions, archive requests, privacy requests, and editorial feedback about the Texas gambling guides.

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US–TX research deskUpdated 2026

Reviewed July 31, 2026The contact channel is for corrections, source questions, archive requests, privacy requests, and editorial feedback about the Texas gambling guides.

How to reach the desk

Email editorial@itbeginsinfortworth.com with the page URL, the sentence in question, and a link or citation to the source that supports the correction. Do not send casino passwords, account credentials, payment-card numbers, government identification, medical information, or documents intended for a gambling operator. This publication cannot access or resolve an operator account.

Correction requests

A useful correction request identifies whether the issue concerns enacted law, a pending bill, a property rule, a federal gaming classification, or wording that overstates certainty. The desk checks primary authority first and records a material update in the article's review date. A commercial request does not receive priority over a factual correction.

Legal and support boundaries

The desk publishes general information and does not provide legal representation, crisis counseling, or individualized gambling advice. Questions about a criminal investigation, contract, debt, or personal legal exposure belong with a qualified Texas attorney. Anyone seeking help for gambling-related harm should use the resources on the Responsible Gambling page.

Response and data handling

Messages are used to evaluate and answer the request. The desk may retain a limited record of a correction and its supporting source so a later editor can understand the change. Personal details that are not needed for that purpose should not be included. Privacy requests can use the same address with “Privacy” in the subject line.

Publication scope

This policy applies to the current Texas Gaming Desk and its generated editorial pages. The separately labeled Fort Worth Archive preserves material from the domain’s earlier publication and may reflect the technology, contacts, and policies of that historical site. Archive content is not used to imply a prior gambling publication, and a historical statement should not be treated as a current desk policy.

Most source questions that reach this desk begin with what gambling is legal in Texas.