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Gambling Bill Passed In U.S

by sanjureddy @ 2006-10-05 - 06:31:36

Finally the poker has come to an end in United States as the US congress leaders had passed the internet gambling prohibitation bill in senate. In next two weeks president Bush is going to sign the bill and make the law enforce fully. The bill was passed on september 30th.

The internet gambling bill was attached to port security bill which was going to be pass. Fight it still going on between the poker player alliance and US politicians.

Partygaming and 888.com companies took a major blow in the share market at London Stock Exchange and expecting a huge drop in revenues, both partygaming and 888.com are no more accepting US players.

Some poker rooms are showing dareness as they are still accepting US players, the rooms are Full tiltpoker, Bodog poker, Poker.com, Absolute Poker. You can go read full article on 2+2 publishing forums. Good Luck.


 
 

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2008-07-15 @ 01:57

The internet for gambling bill was attached to port the security bill which was going to be pass. Fight it still going on between the poker player alliance and US politicians. Some poker rooms are showing dareness as they are still accepting the US players, the rooms are Full with tiltpoker, Bodog poker, Poker.com, Absolute Poker. Good Luck and wish for a nice game.

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