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DC legalized online poker very recently

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8 points by japherwocky 15 years ago · 5 comments

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kgermino 15 years ago

"Players are really loyal in this industry," Ifrah said. "You really have to ask yourself what is the incentive a player is going to have to leave a trusted site with global competition to play in a site that's untested and kind of unknown and doesn't offer you the same level of play."

Well after what happened the other day [1] I know I would be more likely to use a site that I knew I could get my money out of. edit: This article was written before the FBI stepped in.

[1] http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2451302

ataggart 15 years ago

An article written two days before the big FBI shutdown.

vidiviciveni 15 years ago

> There was really no clear law that said we could not do this," Brown said Wednesday.

Well doesn't that just nullify the recent FBI seizures??

  • w1ntermute 15 years ago

    It would if the federal government adhered to the rule of law.

  • tzs 15 years ago

    I doubt it. First, were the seizures based on offering online poker in DC?

    Second, did DC legalize online money laundering? Some may have overlooked this, but the FBI crackdown on several poker sites is based on charges of more than just online gambling. The sites are also charged with money laundering.

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