delaware park poker tournament :: SafeClub - Why Risk Poker Cheats
On Black Friday, April 15, 2011, the profession of being an online poker player in the U.S. virtually ceased to exist.
Hundreds, if not thousands of players who made their living online were suddenly faced with some brutal choices: play in the black market; move overseas; switch to playing live; or give up poker and get a real job.
The poker exodus saw players move to Mexico and Canada, often commuting back to their families at weekends. Some even moved to exotic and largely unregulated locales such as Argentina, Tunisia, Malta and the Lebanon.
Seven years on, and it’s finally OK to be an online poker pro in the US again—and it’s about to get easier.
New Jersey to the rescue
At 9 a.m. PST on Tuesday, April 30, 2013, Nevada-based Ultimate Poker dealt the first legally regulated hand of online poker played in the US since Black Friday. Sadly Ultimate Poker didn’t make it, but online poker continued in the hands of WSOP.com and its platform provider 888.
By the end of November 2013, Delaware and New Jersey had passed their own new laws and it looked like online poker would soon sweep the country once again.
Well, that didn’t happen. Delaware’s laws were a bust,
[Read More ...]
These very first couple paragraphs I sum up why poker is viewed as ' risky'. Listed below, beginning in the third paragraph, are my safe suggestions (10+ years in this wild trade). In July 2010, HR2267 was presented and since then numerous other costs to control poker by Federal U.S. federal government were popularized. None have actually passed the Feds yet however state federal governments New Jersey, Delaware, Nevada and Pennsylvania up until now, have actually penned poker legal online. When a Federal bill eventually passes the full House, Senate, and signed into law by the President, fully legal online poker, certified and regulated in the United States, will be right around the corner and not merely by a couple of states on a state-by-state basis.
from Safest Online Poker Real Money https://www.uspoker.com/blog/online-poker-pro-usa/24488/
via IFTTT
No comments:
Post a Comment