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Old 04-03-2007, 08:12 PM
valdosta valdosta is offline
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Default Re: Barney Frank to Seek Poker \"carveout\"

I could have post something like "YAY, THE BAN IS GOING TO END". LOL, realistically, poker isn't getting a carve out. Some people see what they want to see and others see what is there. Some people try to say that the UIGEA doesn't even include poker. Realistically all of the public poker room actions (pulling out of the US market), kind of say otherwise. Frank has ZERO chance of getting anything through.
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Old 04-03-2007, 08:13 PM
TreyWilly TreyWilly is offline
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Default Re: Barney Frank to Seek Poker \"carveout\"

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Realistically all of the public poker room actions (pulling out of the US market), kind of say otherwise.

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So this is why I can't find a game.
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Old 04-03-2007, 08:18 PM
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Default Re: Barney Frank to Seek Poker \"carveout\"

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Realistically all of the public poker room actions (pulling out of the US market), kind of say otherwise.

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So this is why I can't find a game.

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How many publically owned places do you play at now? Privately owned companies are a different story. You can't be a public company and break the law like the poker rooms were doing so they pulled out. They had no choice.
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