Though true, the court quote was from and is on Sen. Kyl's Senate Website, just a suggestion he proposed.
http://kyl.senate.gov/record.cfm?id=273370
Next to last paragraph.
There is case law on this other than state law and the Master Card case, a few months ago a Federal Court in N.J., ruling on Fantasy Gaming defined contests as not covered and the description of contests covers most poker games.
See Chuck Humphries case filed prior to the UIGEA before Fantasy Wagering was exempted, though the ruling came afterwards.
http://www.wvgeneralstore.com/gaming/njruling.htm
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