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10 comments
That's a question for your state govt to answer ,
they make the laws as if poker was a crime ,gl
Then wont ps do the same?
Prior to the passing of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (or the UIGEA for short), eleven states had laws on the books that specifically ban all forms of online gambling. These states are: IL, IN, LA, MI, NJ, NV, NY, OR, SD, WA, WI. Online gambling continues to be considered illegal in these states by these state governments. (It should be noted that I have NEVER heard of any player in any of these states being prosecuted under these state laws.)
The Act did nothing to alter, curtail, or extend state laws regarding online gambling. Thus, it did not make online gambling illegal in all states.
The Act places restrictions on the financial transactions that occur in connection with online gambling; it restricts electronic fund transfers and the use of credit cards in connection with such wagering. This means (in theory) that players can no longer make wagers, or collect winnings using electronic fund transfers, credit or debit cards, or some other online payment systems.
The United States Treasury Department was tasked with drafting guidelines for enforcing the Act by the summer of 2007. As of this writing, we are still waiting for those guidelines.
In response to the Act, online gambling sites have done one of three things with respect to US-based real-money players:
Continue to accept US-based real-money players from all states -- like FullTiltPoker br /> Accept US-based real-money players from states other than the states in which online gambling is specifically outlawed (meaning no players from the states listed above)
Closed their site to all US-based real-money players -- like PartyPoker.
its cause you folded
too many times! haha
you could always buy a server in another state and play by remote