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October 31, 2006

US Poker Players

Are you a USA based online poker player? Has your favorite poker room blocked you from wagering?

The new legislation passed by congress has some poker rooms blocking US player accounts. Poker Stars is not abandoning US online poker players and is rewarding any new player who signs up a 100% deposit bonus.
Poker Stars is one of the best online poker rooms that are currently accepting US player deposits. They are also offering an amazing 100% bonus offer.
Poker Stars
Unheard of, 100% bonus offer for new players at Poker Stars. For a very limited time only you can get a 100% deposit bonus at Poker Stars just for signing up as a new player. Poker Stars is inviting US based online poker players to their poker room and have personally guaranteed that you will always have access to your account. You can also sign up as a free player at Poker Stars and enter freeroll tournaments with real cash prizes. To get a 100% deposit bonus, simply download the free Poker Stars software, sign up as a new player, and upon your first deposit, you will automatically receive your bonus.

 

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October 29, 2006

Play Online Poker

With the recent online gambling lesislation that passed through congress, there has been a lot of confusion as to whether or not USA based players can legally play online poker. The law that was passed is intended to stop the transfer of funds between gambling websites and US based financial institutions. There is no verbage in the law that specifies that it is illegal for US based players to make a deposit and play online poker. There have been a number of online poker rooms that have already banned US players from playing cash poker at their websites. These poker rooms are publicly owned institutions that could be delisted from the exchanges if they violate any laws. The poker rooms that are privately owned are still operating business as usual. The following poker rooms are accepting deposits from USA based cash online poker players.

 Poker Stars - offering a 50% deposit bonus for new player sign ups.

Full Tilt Poker - offering a 100% deposit bonus for new players.

Doyles Room - 25% deposit bonus offer.

We have been assured by each of these online poker rooms that all US players will always have acess to their accounts and will never be blocked from withdrawing their funds.

October 22, 2006

US Players Welcome

Poker Player Press
We have created a listing of poker rooms that are accepting USA based cash poker players. It is not illegal for poker players to wager online. The following poker rooms are accepting deposits from American players and promise that you will always have access to the funds in your account.
Full Tilt Poker is my favorite online poker room. The professional poker players that are always playing at Full Tilt make this a great site for poker players to learn the game. You can chat with your favorite poker pro and learn poker strategy, or just shoot the breeze. The pros at Full Tilt are friendly and professional and are always willing to discuss poker with the players. For a limited time, make a deposit at Full Tilt poker and get a 100% deposit match bonus up to $600. This offer will intantly double your poker bankroll. Take advantage of this limited time offer and downlaod the free Full Tilt Poker software, sign up as a new player, and upon your initail deposit, enter poker bonus code: POKERPLAY.
Poker.com is a great poker room with players from all over the world. They have just upgraded their poker software and the improvements are impressive. The graphics are much better and I never have any connection issues when I play. Poker.com is offering a 100% deposit bonus to new players. They are also sponsoring an exclusive US Players only tournament for new depositors from the USA. Simply download the free Poker.com software, sign up as a new player, and upon your initial deposit, use bonus code: FREEDOMFIRST and you will be automatically entered into this $5,000 freeroll tournament. The tournament will take place on October 28th.
Poker stars has done something that they usually do not do, offer a deposit bonus offer to new players. Get a 100% deposit match bonus for signing up as a new player at Poker Stars. The largest, and most trusted poker site online, Poker Stars is offering US players a 100% bonus. Act now, because this offer will not last too long. Download the free Poker Stars software, sign up as a new player, and upon your first deposit, you will automatically be given a 100% bonus.

October 14, 2006

Full Tilt Official Statement

Dear Tilter,

Full Tilt Poker is here to stay!

As an online poker player, you have probably heard about the new legislation passed by the U.S. Congress earlier this week that attempts to prevent you from being able to transfer money to online gaming sites.
While this new law has prompted some sites to announce plans to abandon the U.S. market in coming days, we assure you that Full Tilt Poker will continue to provide all of its players - both inside and outside of the United States - with a full complement of real money ring games and tournaments for their enjoyment.
After consultation with numerous legal experts in this field, we want to make you aware of the following:
* Legal
The new U.S. legislation does not in any way attempt to criminalize the act of you playing online poker. By playing online at Full Tilt Poker, you are not breaking any U.S. Federal laws.
* Full Access
The passage of the new Internet Gaming law will not have any impact on your day-to-day experience at Full Tilt Poker. We will provide all of our players, everywhere in the world, with full access to all of our games and tournaments.
* Easy Deposits and Withdrawals
We will continue to provide our players with all of the safe, secure and convenient methods for transferring money to and from the site. In fact, in recent discussions with our payment processors, we have been assured that this new law will have no immediate impact on their day-to-day business. And as always, any monies that you have on deposit with Full Tilt Poker remain completely safe and secure.
Furthermore, we firmly believe that online poker is not encompassed by this new legislation. In any event, we will continue to lobby for an express carve-out for online poker and for your right to play a truly American game from the privacy of your own home and computer.
We are excited about the future here at Full Tilt Poker and in the coming weeks and months, we plan to roll out many new features designed to enhance your online poker experience.
We appreciate your loyalty to our site and, in turn, want you to know that we will remain loyal to our valued players in the United States and throughout the world.
We look forward to seeing you at the table.
Sincerely,
Full Tilt Poker

October 07, 2006

Gambling Law Effects

Due to the recent passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement
Act, some online poker rooms have decided to temporarily stop accepting
wagers from U.S. poker players.

We suggest that you play online poker at the following poker sites:
Full Tilt Poker, Poker Stars, Doyle's Room, Poker.com, PokerRoom.com,
Paradise Poker, and Absolute Poker. Although some online poker sites have
decided to not accept U.S. players, playing
online poker is NOT illegal.

The new Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act has caused a bit of
chaos and confusion in the online poker gaming industry. A few online poker
sites have decided to stop taking wagers from U.S. poker players as soon as
the new law takes effect. Other poker sites have decided to stand their
ground and have stated that they are operating legally in spite of the new
law.

Party Poker, Pacific Poker and InterPoker have already stated that they will
not be taking bets from U.S. players when the gambling act is signed. Party
Poker has already suffered major losses in stock prices and stock value. They
stand to lose more than 75% of their revenue stream when they ban U.S.
poker players from playing on their site.

However, several online poker sites we have contacted are taking a stand
against this new law. These sites include Full Tilt Poker, Poker.com, Doyle's
Room, and Paradise Poker.

We contacted Poker.com and received the following statement:

"The passing of this act through congress will have no immediate effect on
operations at Poker.com. We are not currently planning to close the accounts
of U.S. players, and all funds within player accounts are perfectly safe and will
be readily accessible. It is worth noting that the act is primarily realted to
financial transactions between gaming businesses and banks and no
penalties have been indroduced to discourage individual citizens who wish to
play poker online. We will continually monitor the legislative changes and
obtain detailed legal advice on this situation, but for now it is business as
usual."

A representative from Doyle's Room had this to say:

"We are continuing to monitor the situation, we have no further comments,
and we will continue business as usual."

Paradise Poker responded with this statement:

"It is business like usual at this time with Paradise Poker.  Sportingbet has
not closed the doors on U.S. players."

So, it looks like at least some of the major online poker rooms have decided
to keep running operations normally, and will continue to accept wagers from
U.S. poker players.

The Poker Players Alliance has stated that they will be fighting to regulate
online poker. So far, there has been mixed reactions from several of the
major online poker rooms.

Nolan Dalla, Director of Media Relations for the World Series of Poker recently
stated some of his personal opinions on the new gambling law.

"I expect this to have a ripple effect across the entire industry. Most of the
larger poker sites, and likely offshore sportsbooks as well, will be forced to
block wagers from U.S. residents. Otherwise, all operators/employees are
subject to arrest and prosecution if they enter U.S. territory. Those here and
elsewhere who have stated this new law "only applies to financial
transactions" have a narrow and tragically misguided view of the legislation."

"If poker sites can not accept deposits from U.S. players, that will kill 70-80
percent of the overall market. The question becomes - is there enough of a
remaining market and enough contributing players in smaller markets to
sustain operations and expansion? Perhaps. But, it will take years, if not a
decade to return to what has been the golden age of poker."

Dalla continues, stating "Big events like the World Series of Poker, which
attract many players and great interest from online poker sites, could decline
in size for the first time in history. I am most sensitive to commenting upon
this event because I still have a longstanding association with the WSOP.
However, anyone who looks at the situation must conclude that the WSOP
and major poker tournaments will be hurt by this new law."

Although several online poker rooms have stated that it is business as usual,
this issue has been causing a bit of confusion and panic in the online poker
community.

I personally play at several major online poker sites, and have decided that I
will continue to play poker online as usual until further notice. I have
complete faith in the poker rooms that I play at, and feel that my money is
safe and accesible. However, there has been quite a stir created, and many
players from the Unites States are wondering if they will be able to play
poker online in the near future.

A lot has happend in the online poker industry in the past few days. From
plummeting stock prices, to Party Poker backing out of the poker industry, to
online players yanking money out of their accounts. One thing is for sure, this
new law has changed online poker. Party Poker is one of the largest online
poker rooms on the internet and without them, the online poker landscape is
forever changed. However, according to Card Player legal experts, online
poker is NOT illegal.

We will be monitoring this situation closely, so come back often for all the
latest updates on the new online gambling law.

Gambling Law Effects

Due to the recent passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement
Act, some online poker rooms have decided to temporarily stop accepting
wagers from U.S. poker players.

We suggest that you play online poker at the following poker sites:
Full Tilt Poker, Poker Stars, Doyle's Room, Poker.com, PokerRoom.com,
Paradise Poker, and Absolute Poker. Although some online poker sites have
decided to not accept U.S. players, playing
online poker is NOT illegal.

The new Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act has caused a bit of
chaos and confusion in the online poker gaming industry. A few online poker
sites have decided to stop taking wagers from U.S. poker players as soon as
the new law takes effect. Other poker sites have decided to stand their
ground and have stated that they are operating legally in spite of the new
law.

Party Poker, Pacific Poker and InterPoker have already stated that they will
not be taking bets from U.S. players when the gambling act is signed. Party
Poker has already suffered major losses in stock prices and stock value. They
stand to lose more than 75% of their revenue stream when they ban U.S.
poker players from playing on their site.

However, several online poker sites we have contacted are taking a stand
against this new law. These sites include Full Tilt Poker, Poker.com, Doyle's
Room, and Paradise Poker.

We contacted Poker.com and received the following statement:

"The passing of this act through congress will have no immediate effect on
operations at Poker.com. We are not currently planning to close the accounts
of U.S. players, and all funds within player accounts are perfectly safe and will
be readily accessible. It is worth noting that the act is primarily realted to
financial transactions between gaming businesses and banks and no
penalties have been indroduced to discourage individual citizens who wish to
play poker online. We will continually monitor the legislative changes and
obtain detailed legal advice on this situation, but for now it is business as
usual."

A representative from Doyle's Room had this to say:

"We are continuing to monitor the situation, we have no further comments,
and we will continue business as usual."

Paradise Poker responded with this statement:

"It is business like usual at this time with Paradise Poker.  Sportingbet has
not closed the doors on U.S. players."

So, it looks like at least some of the major online poker rooms have decided
to keep running operations normally, and will continue to accept wagers from
U.S. poker players.

The Poker Players Alliance has stated that they will be fighting to regulate
online poker. So far, there has been mixed reactions from several of the
major online poker rooms.

Nolan Dalla, Director of Media Relations for the World Series of Poker recently
stated some of his personal opinions on the new gambling law.

"I expect this to have a ripple effect across the entire industry. Most of the
larger poker sites, and likely offshore sportsbooks as well, will be forced to
block wagers from U.S. residents. Otherwise, all operators/employees are
subject to arrest and prosecution if they enter U.S. territory. Those here and
elsewhere who have stated this new law "only applies to financial
transactions" have a narrow and tragically misguided view of the legislation."

"If poker sites can not accept deposits from U.S. players, that will kill 70-80
percent of the overall market. The question becomes - is there enough of a
remaining market and enough contributing players in smaller markets to
sustain operations and expansion? Perhaps. But, it will take years, if not a
decade to return to what has been the golden age of poker."

Dalla continues, stating "Big events like the World Series of Poker, which
attract many players and great interest from online poker sites, could decline
in size for the first time in history. I am most sensitive to commenting upon
this event because I still have a longstanding association with the WSOP.
However, anyone who looks at the situation must conclude that the WSOP
and major poker tournaments will be hurt by this new law."

Although several online poker rooms have stated that it is business as usual,
this issue has been causing a bit of confusion and panic in the online poker
community.

I personally play at several major online poker sites, and have decided that I
will continue to play poker online as usual until further notice. I have
complete faith in the poker rooms that I play at, and feel that my money is
safe and accesible. However, there has been quite a stir created, and many
players from the Unites States are wondering if they will be able to play
poker online in the near future.

A lot has happend in the online poker industry in the past few days. From
plummeting stock prices, to Party Poker backing out of the poker industry, to
online players yanking money out of their accounts. One thing is for sure, this
new law has changed online poker. Party Poker is one of the largest online
poker rooms on the internet and without them, the online poker landscape is
forever changed. However, according to Card Player legal experts, online
poker is NOT illegal.

We will be monitoring this situation closely, so come back often for all the
latest updates on the new online gambling law.


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