businessweek.com — Despite recent U.S. legislation designed to attack the money sent and cashed out from onling gambling sites, it is still quite possible to find a good game online. PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker (along with their celebrity teams) still plan on working the U.S. market, and middleman financing sites (like Neteller) continue to function in the States
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themarqOct 20, 2006
I don't think NETELLER will be backing out unless it's explicitly illegal for them to transact in the USA (which is highly unlikley). But yeah, if the gov't of the United States of Jesusland says "It's illegal for you to do business in our church-state," would you expect them to keep doing it?
entropymanOct 20, 2006
Newsflash: whoever claimed this law would stop gambling was lying. Unelect them.
Closed AccountOct 20, 2006
Las Vegas doesn't need to make their money by starting a gambling site, they're frolicking in all of the media attention, hordes of TV crews, and events like the WSOP. Vegas is more than gambling, it's hotels, food, entertainment and more. All of this stuff is staged and filmed in a casino, that they have to rent out.. It's great business for them.PS: I think it's a great time to buy shares in CRYP, for what it's worth.
ricdesanOct 20, 2006
I'm a serious poker player and the day after this shut my previous e-wallet, I took a few additional steps to set up a new arrangement and make a deposit. It was hardly anymore difficult than the previous arrangement, and I was up and playing per usual. This new legislation is lip service to stopping the world of online gambling - particularly poker - and just like the guy in the article indicated ... if we want to play ... trust me we will play.
senisbsOct 20, 2006
It's my money and I want to spend it anyway I like.
darkness123Oct 20, 2006
The US was built with this in mind. The State and Religion are 2 different things. But lately it has now become nearly 1 with each other, Religion effecting what the State does.
orphanmamaOct 20, 2006
I love to gamble online, but how foolish is it of us (us citizens) to not recognize that sending 6 billion dollars out of our country without getting any share of that back isn't "trade". The US should get a piece of that, so I think we should open some sites...I personally would be loyal to our country.
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