Re: Does it Affect Canadian Players?
im a canadian mid limit pro and im wonderingabout this too. looks like player volume and game juiciness of party poker is still good. hopefully the euro market will stay strong and asia opens up. unfortunately, there may be less allure to playing an american game thats not even approved in its own country. i think even for foreign players, the idea of going to vegas and winning big US tournaments, the American dream, is part of poker's attraction.
also wonder if this will make criminals out of top pros who are endorsed by sites... they may have to exit domestic tourneys?
possibly look for forms of poker other than hold'em taking popularity and dominance. im a nl holdem specialist right now so thats bad news.
apart from making coin, i love the game and its a great north / american tradition ( as opposed to gun violence, racism, gay hating)and sad to see it treated like dirt when it has gotten respect lately. as for all those who voted REp last election... well time to think about making informed decisions...
DUBYA is a big fish donkey. I would play him HU all day.
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