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Party's Mike O'Malley or whatever it is has stated the funds will be able to be cashed out even after the law is put in place. You will simply be unable to sit at cash games, but you will have access to certain parts of the site. I would cash out from smaller sites, but Party is a publically traded company, and so you don't have to worry about the state of your money. [/ QUOTE ] Party is a publically traded company, and so you don't have to worry about the state of your money. Right, right. Can anyone say "Enron?" |
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<<<Right, right. Can anyone say "Enron?" >>
Did they used to have a gambling website too? I didn't know that. |
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from the third link,
"What will happen to the PartyPoker.com Monster tournament? Unfortunately, the structure of the PartyPoker.com Monster tournament makes it untenable to continue should the act becomes law. Accordingly, if and when that happens, it will be discontinued. At that time, we will convert Monster freerolls into cash equivalent amounts and refund that amount to any customers with unused freerolls. " it no longer says cash equivalent of the MOnster freeroll AND the faire share of the next stages. was planning to win more weekly entries + 1 monthly entry (this sat.) before the bill is signed. |
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