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It's a shame that the vast majority of our elected representatives lack the intellect to discern the difference between a game of skill and a game of chance. On line poker could be a significant income stream for governments if done right.
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anyone with money on the sites will be able to get the money out sometimes down the line, just wait till the dust settles. imo online poker will come back in another form with regulations/taxes.
idiotic that ftp/pokerstars raked billions each year and couldn't get some lobby going in washington...they must've known this day was coming. |
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Good point. And when you consider how much this will negatively impact the number of entrants into the World Series of Poker, you'd have thought that ESPN and Caesars Entertainment, both of whom have stakes in the success of the WSOP, could have ponied up some money as well to aid the fight.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poker_Players_Alliance http://theppa.org/ Last edited by Abravefan11; 04-18-2011 at 07:19 PM. |
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tim,
if i remember correctly PPA has *3* paid people on their staff...which is pretty meh. it's set up so poker players can band together and have their voices/rights be heard and be proactive. it's too bad that most professional pokers are extremely lazy and besides playing poker they don't like to do anything else. guys like lederer/ferguson who are on the board should've done alot more for online poker that netted them millions. edit: of course maybe lederer/ferguson along with bitar/ftp and the pokerstars guys don't want to stick their necks out too much and rock the boat as they just wanted to pocket as much money while the 'gettin is good before it all collapses. Last edited by chaddurbin; 04-18-2011 at 08:22 PM. |
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Quan I agree the PPA hasn't really done much other than bring in D'Amato to be a figure head.
The poker industry did see the writing on the wall and wanted to work with the government to set up regulation, but congress didn't want to go that route. Congress tried to pass the UIGEA on it's own but it failed. It wasn't until it was attached to the SAFE Port Act that it passed. |
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OK............ let me get this straight:
I can go onto many, many "legal" bet sites, and put any amount of money on team XX (with line) for 10/9 odds ................. or buy a lottery ticket for $XX with a million or billion to one chance of winning .............. but I can not play every last Tuesday of the month with a bunch of friends for $11 on a game of skill ................... ??????????????? ............. and people say I waste my vote on the Libertarian candidate !!! |
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Time Warner has taken it to a new low here. They won't show anything with poker on their line ups. channels like GSN and ESPN2 are either not on or alternate programming is shown instead of the poker shows.
Rawn
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