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Old 11-20-2007, 02:32 PM
fleece_me fleece_me is offline
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Default Re: Zero Rake Poker Business plan

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No shiat this is tarded. What you gonna have 30 second commericals between hands or some shiat? Tuff get over your hardon against multitabling.

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Oh [censored] off. Some of you are so completely anal (that is, head up your a$$) that you wouldn't know fresh air if it was toxic. I offer you a free goose for thanksgiving and you piss and moan because it wasn't fat enough.

What a crew.

You know. Badgers have been found dead at each other's throats because they were too enraged or stubborn to let go of the other's throat and move away. Some of you guys remind me of that.

"I want Party Poker back the way it was in 2004 or nothing"

Well, nothing is what you stand to get if you all don't get off your dead backsides and make something happen. Get your stupid selfish selves over to the Legislative Forums and work for your right to fleece the fish.

In the meantime I have a plan. Sort of an alternative to the tight nit grinder online poker world of today. But you are NOT invited. Please don't show up on opening day.

Tuff

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Tuff, I admire your enthusiasm, but I have a serious question for you.
Do you think when a FTSE100 company is forced to drop 85% of it's revenue that it might have had every top legal mind at it's disposal looking at legal ways to offer poker in the US?

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B.S.

Mitch Garber didn't want to go to jail and neither did the other execs.

Newsflash - if what you people were doing wasn't already illegal then why were your companies set up in every god-forsaken place EXCEPT the United States?

The public officials of these companies became petrified of going to jail. They had already cashed in big from the IPOs so what do they care.

Ruth already wouldn't come back into the US before the law was passed. The law changed nothing but it freaked out the scumbag execs whose names were public. The same ones that are now trying to pay off the DOJ so they don't go to jail.

The private companies still cater to the US. It is still illegal just like before the law was passed the difference is these companies didn't move fast enough to go public.

Please save us the top legal mind fantasy. These companies can exist if their execs are in jail. This comes down to not wanting to be a fugitive and the likelihood of that rising with a new law. But don't be fooled, it was already illegal. These companies are not located in Malta, Gibraltar and CR because of the quality of life.
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