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All I see are topics about which poker sites are doing what, but how about out beloved network of online casinos?
I know a number of them have already been banning US customers over the last few months, but once the president signs this bill, is there going to be a mass shutdown of access like what is happening in the poker world? |
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I doubt it. I think that most casinos will wait until the 270 day provision. They just can not afford to shut down.
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[ QUOTE ]
I doubt it. I think that most casinos will wait until the 270 day provision. They just can not afford to shut down. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. And after the 270 days, many will stick around & new casinos will emerge - especially in lOcations where the US cannot get to them, e.g., Antigua. |
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intercasino no longer offers any bonuses to US customers.
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Intercasino may or may not be the result of legislation
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From one of the webmaster forums I frequent, I am hearing unconfirmed reports that CPays (32 Vegas, Monaco Gold, Club Dice and others), CasinoBlasters (Golden Palace, Online Casino and others), 888/Casino-on-net/21.com (which has already been posted), and all cryptographics casinos(Intercasino, Sands, Omni and others) no longer accept US players. It looks pretty grim, but I predict there will still be places to play and bonuses to whore when all of the fallout is done.
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