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Re: Beat the UIGEA from the bottom up
That's really just a horrible horrible idea.
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If you want to have a private game you can do it easily with software that exists. No one does it because it is too difficult to administer and the fact that you are running anything could open you up to perceived liability.
I am all for fighting the power but people won't leave what they are currently doing. What I think gets lost in a lot of these arguments is that in about 3 hours I can play for 1/4 million dollars. So that is a big deterrent to starting from 0. |
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Cross post to the software forum xpost Tuff [/ QUOTE ] Actually there is considerable merit to this distributed computing and hosting idea. Tuff I'll e-mail you with further, you may have "solved" a critical issue and significant legal problems. Plus costs a lot less than $1.2 mill to start. I like the way you think! D$D |
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Great idea!
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there is nothing stopping all of you from doing this today using free money tables.
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there is nothing stopping all of you from doing this today using free money tables. [/ QUOTE ] And making this an open source project (ie. sourceforge) will provide the programmers and testers we need. This could be the elegant solution we've been waiting for. |
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Re: Beat the UIGEA from the bottom up
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[ QUOTE ] there is nothing stopping all of you from doing this today using free money tables. [/ QUOTE ] And making this an open source project (ie. sourceforge) will provide the programmers and testers we need. This could be the elegant solution we've been waiting for. [/ QUOTE ] Playchip wise it flys. Getting a workable secure legal payment method is still a problem. As is hosting, how do you pay for the servers? D$D |
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But playability, have you ever tried going through 7 different lobbies at a time, looking for the game you need, only to find empty tables? You need it centralized. At least make all the servers report to a central lobby... [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: Beat the UIGEA from the bottom up
Tech and money stuff is for other folks who know it far better than me.
Legally, this idea would work in many states, but not necessarily all. In about 20 or so there would still be open legal issues. For example, in at least 3 states (WA, LA and IL) players would be in clear violation of state law, if that state law is constitutional under the commerce clause. Tuff, sometime before the Thanksgiving weekend is over I will send you a comprehensive list of the states and their individual issues so you will have a reference for your ideas. Id send it sooner but the day job comes first. Keep the ideas coming! Skallagrim |
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