Re: Absolute Poker\'s Official Response to \"superuser\" allegations
Someone who is advocating "US regulation" is presumably meaning an online poker world where sites would be regulated in the US, rather than banned.
Obviously, operations that operate outside the US would still me subject to regulation in their home country.
I don't understand what European regulations would ever have to do with a Costa Rica-based operation. It's worth noting that European-based services, operating in European regulations, are not subject to these same accusations as Absolute Poker.
Sites such as Party, Stars, and the Swedish one are far more reputable than Abssolute or FTP.
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