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(i) in general Republicans believe in individual freedom, small government etc... [/ QUOTE ] hahaha They do not believe in small government. The libertarian party believes in small government. 2% smaller than the huge democratic government is not small, it is still huge. |
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This all probably started because some [censored] donkey in the House of Reps probably got rivered on a party NL table and decided, hey, Why dont i just rally all my other republicans together and shut down online poker!
You [censored] NIT [censored]! |
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Add the words "...for Americans" to end of thread title please.
Mad bloody country. |
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Party Gaming's share price rose today...
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http://cardplayer.com/poker_news/new...lass=PokerNews is this something we should reaallly worry about? im scared shitless. should i start withdrawing a major amount of my money from online now? [/ QUOTE ] The bill won't stop you from gambling online if you really want to. You won't get thrown in jail for gambling online if this bill passes. Now, it will certainly hurt the quality of the games (either for quite some time or permanently), but it won't "end online poker" at all. It will be a bigger pain in the neck to get money in and out of the sites, but it won't be impossible. There are many other countries besides America, so the games won't die, but they will certainly decrease in quality/numbers. |
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[ QUOTE ] http://cardplayer.com/poker_news/new...lass=PokerNews is this something we should reaallly worry about? im scared shitless. should i start withdrawing a major amount of my money from online now? [/ QUOTE ] The bill won't stop you from gambling online if you really want to. You won't get thrown in jail for gambling online if this bill passes. Now, it will certainly hurt the quality of the games (either for quite some time or permanently), but it won't "end online poker" at all. It will be a bigger pain in the neck to get money in and out of the sites, but it won't be impossible. There are many other countries besides America, so the games won't die, but they will certainly decrease in quality/numbers. [/ QUOTE ] And we want to quality of games to improve. That means we want americans with large disposable incomes to play online poker as much as possible. We want them to see lots of advertising and we want it to be easy for them to open accounts and to get money there. No hurdles. No stigma. Easy access. Who cares if dedicated players can still play? Loose action is what we want. Fish. Casual players. Gamblers. |
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I've heard the argument that this is to stop those people with no self control from spirraling into debt from the evil temptation of "gambling". However, more people get into serious debt simply by spending more than they earn - perhaps they should ban credit card companies processing transactions from retail outlets.
If they really want to stop addiction to online poker, there is a simpler solution - make everyone play on Paradise or Pacific software. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] http://cardplayer.com/poker_news/new...lass=PokerNews is this something we should reaallly worry about? im scared shitless. should i start withdrawing a major amount of my money from online now? [/ QUOTE ] The bill won't stop you from gambling online if you really want to. You won't get thrown in jail for gambling online if this bill passes. Now, it will certainly hurt the quality of the games (either for quite some time or permanently), but it won't "end online poker" at all. It will be a bigger pain in the neck to get money in and out of the sites, but it won't be impossible. There are many other countries besides America, so the games won't die, but they will certainly decrease in quality/numbers. [/ QUOTE ] And we want to quality of games to improve. That means we want americans with large disposable incomes to play online poker as much as possible. We want them to see lots of advertising and we want it to be easy for them to open accounts and to get money there. No hurdles. No stigma. Easy access. Who cares if dedicated players can still play? Loose action is what we want. Fish. Casual players. Gamblers. [/ QUOTE ] Yep. Absolutely. But there will still be fish from other countries and gambling addicts around that will make the games profitable imo. However, will they be nearly as good if this bill pasts? Of course not. Do I want the bill to pass? No way. But the bill certainly won't "end online poker" is my main point. |
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Could somebody provide a link to how all the congresspeople voted? I've been poking around but can't figure it out.
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This bill has me worried, only in that they're going after US folks who work in the poker industry it looks like.
Better say my goodbyes to the family now. =) |
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