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Street.com article on Poker and the UIGEA
Interesting article from an unexpected source:
http://www.thestreet.com/s/with-online-p...tml?puc=_tscfoc |
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Re: Street.com article on Poker and the UIGEA
Very good article, Wall Street is perhaps paying attention? A good quote from the last page, "Poker could be freed from the legality argument if it were proved to be a game of skill (I believe it is a game of skill)." Ah how true. obg |
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Re: Street.com article on Poker and the UIGEA
Nice article. Our press has definitely been improving.
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Re: Street.com article on Poker and the UIGEA
Wow, awesome article on a very credible site. Things seem to be shaping up nicely heading into tomorrow.
Thanks to everyone who has put in time and effort! |
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Re: Street.com article on Poker and the UIGEA
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Very good article, Wall Street is perhaps paying attention? A good quote from the last page, "Poker could be freed from the legality argument if it were proved to be a game of skill (I believe it is a game of skill)." Ah how true. obg [/ QUOTE ] Loved most of the article. I wonder if one of the "homework" assingments we "helped" was a rouse? But still we'll have to muzzle Safe and Secure at some point as it seems even the Franks bill doesn't solve the WTO issue. Unless I have my bills and facts mixed up.... D$D |
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Re: Street.com article on Poker and the UIGEA
You're right D$D, the IGREA is not WTO compliant. But, in general, the Safe and Secure folks are on our side so far. I think that may change because they may represent B&M interests.
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Re: Street.com article on Poker and the UIGEA
Id like to know if the author(s) has an interest in a street firm that has a big stake in an online room.
As for Safe and Secure they appear to be fast becoming the NCALG of the pro gaming side. If you lie steadfastly over and over to the right people I guess you get quoted. |
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Re: Street.com article on Poker and the UIGEA
Good article. It's interesting that he mentions winning "bots", which everybody here hates, as proof that poker is a skill game.
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