Snoop Dogg Launches Sweeps Casino and Poker Site

Snoop Dogg at a concert in 2011.
Rodrigo Ferrari via Flickr

Snoop Dogg has put his name on a free-to-play online casino called “Dogg House Casino” which offers poker among other casino games. The iGaming technology provider TRIVELTA launched the casino through a partnership with the former rapper and now cultural icon.

The Dogg House Casino will have a unique sound, distinct from other online casinos, to highlight Snoop Dogg’s influence. As soon as you enter the casino, a custom song about Dogg House Casino greets you as it plays in the background.

The visual look mirrors the West Coast style that the music icon has become known for. The 54-year-old talked about his vision for this online casino:

For the first time, players can step into a casino built exactly the way I wanted it. The music, the vibe, the games. I wanted something innovative, immersive, and fun, and Trivelta worked with Deathrow Games to help me bring that to life.

This is not Snoop Dogg’s first involvement in the casino world. Snoop Dogg’s website still touts his ambassadorship for cryptocasino Roobet, even though the two parted ways in September 2025.

Snoop Dogg Poker

One of the elements of this new online casino is Snoop Dogg Poker. It gives players the option to host private games as well as playing on public tables. There’s even a possibility for players to play against Snoop Dogg himself according to the casino promotional content. One of the poker options is “Sidebet Poker Hold’em.”

Potential Name Confusion

Snoop Dogg’s real name is Cordozar Broadus, though he’s far better known by his stage name. “The Dogg House” isn’t just the name of his casino, it’s also what he called his real-life house on MTV Cribs. The name is a natural choice for a  Snoop Dogg-branded casino, but it may prove to be a bad move when it comes to Google Search.

Unfortunately for Snoop, The Dog House, with a single G, is already an extremely series of online slots by Pragmatic Play. Trying to find Snoop’s casino on Google causes the search engine to assume the user has made a typo, leading to results for the Dog House slot instead.

Entering the Faltering Sweeps Market

The Dogg House Casino is a belated entry to the US dual-currency sweepstakes casino market. Instead of the usual “Gold Coins” and “Sweeps Coins,” Dogg House uses play money Dogg Coins and promotional Dogg Cash, which the player can use to try to win real money prizes. The casino has a generous free play mode, awarding players with one unit of Dogg Cash and 1,000 Dogg Coins every day upon login.

Unfortunately, Dogg House is entering a market that seems to be shrinking by the day. The sweepstakes casino model grew explosively in popularity until 2024, after which state regulators began taking note and the backlash began. Last year, numerous states took action against sweeps, a trend that has already shown signs of continuing in 2026.

Dogg House Casino is available in all 50 states. However, it operates in a purely play-money mode in 11 that have recently banned the sweepstakes model. That notably includes California, whose ban went into effect on January 1st.

These are the 11 states where you can only play Dogg House using Dogg Coins, without being able to participate in the Dogg Cash promotion:

  • California
  • Connecticut
  • Idaho
  • Louisiana
  • Maryland
  • Michigan
  • Montana
  • Nevada
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Tennessee

Image Credit: Rodrigo Ferrari via Flickr (license)

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Jeffrey is an Expert Sports and Poker Writer with poker being his specific scope for the better part of five years. He has worked in various capacities at the biggest poker events in the world, WSOP, EPT, local tournaments and more. He has worked with PokerNews, Poker.Org, 888poker and the WSOP itself through the years. Jeff is also a fervent follower of many sports, professional, collegiate and international, with a particular interest in tennis. He received a Master's in Sports Management from the University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) and a Bachelors in the same field from Clemson University.