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Re: Would the sites pull out of certain states?
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You really have no idea how complex your question is do you? [/ QUOTE ] No, obviously not, sorry. I was mostly curious if it was a "likely" or "unlikely" scenario from the site end, as a way for the sites to protect themselves. My government can put this law on the books, all they want. They do not have the ability to enforce it, and I will always find a way to play online poker. I know that it is unenforceable, and they have no way of catching me. But if the site blocks me as a way of protecting itself, well, then I am toast..... |
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Re: Would the sites pull out of certain states?
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[ QUOTE ] You really have no idea how complex your question is do you? [/ QUOTE ] No, obviously not, sorry. I was mostly curious if it was a "likely" or "unlikely" scenario from the site end, as a way for the sites to protect themselves. My government can put this law on the books, all they want. They do not have the ability to enforce it, and I will always find a way to play online poker. I know that it is unenforceable, and they have no way of catching me. But if the site blocks me as a way of protecting itself, well, then I am toast..... [/ QUOTE ] I think the "simple" answer your looking for is..If they were going to leave they would've already left...The legality or the sites interpretation of legality(or risk) has not changed... |
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