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[ QUOTE ] Yep, your state is one of only 14 that have a law banning Internet Gaming of any kind even skill. In theory the UIGEA should only cover these states in relation to poker considering solitaire / solitaire poker is allowed as a skill / cash contest game at AOL, MSN and Yahoo Games. The 14 are: Alaska, Iowa, Arizona, Louisiana, Arkansas, Maryland, Connecticut Missouri, Montana, South Carolina, Delaware, South Dakota, Florida, Tennessee, Illinois and Vermont. There may be hope though that would be a long post if the NJ Law Suit is successful concerning Off Shore v Domestic. obg [/ QUOTE ] Are you sure about Maryland????? I live in MD and have NEVER seen MD listed before or banned by any site I am aware of..Also if I counted right you listed 16 states.. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, mis-counted. The info come from King Games, the affiliate of Yahoo Games. go to Yahoo Games, click SKILL, SELECT any listed SKILL game, then read the Terms of Use (King Games), the states are listed towards the bottom. Others such as MSN games only list 14. For these go to MSN.com. click GAMES and in the menu look for play for cash or click: http://zone.msn.com/en/root/gamebrow...=4&genre=0 SELECT ANY GAME then read the Terms and Conditions: Arkansas, Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Montana, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Vermont. (14 here) obg |
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