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Old 10-15-2007, 07:15 AM
ExaMeter ExaMeter is offline
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Default Re: How will the games develop?

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I voted for easier. I think the chances of poker not seeing some sort of regulation/legalization within the next decade are very low. Official regulation would likely lead to softer than ever games. Of course who knows what sort of rake/tax we'll be paying for those games though.

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i totally agree and voted for easier too. gambling is just imprinted in humans genom and degens will play whatever is most appealing/ offers most fun. some go to fancy casinos and do roulette or slots or whatever but if poker is being regulated in the us (which will happen with >90% certainty) you will see a marketing explosion thatll make pre uigea look like a joke. poker will become the game of choice for gambling addicts once again since it offers the players the best possible time/ most fun (the ads will conote that)
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