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2006-11-12 06:37:26 Bailey-Herrold wrote: it is illegal to play for money. depositing is illelgal too. but playing for free is legal
2006-11-12 00:26:38 Dena-Jube wrote: No it is not illegal http://www.ultimatepokerbankroll.com/article.php/internet-gambling-ban-poker-sites-status has a list of pokerrooms and their press release on the issue. If you go to http://www.house.gov you can view the law itself in the SAFE Port act it basically targets financial institutions. It does not make it illegal for you to play online poker. It really doesn't change much at all when it comes to the legality of online gambling.Full Tilt has decided it will keep allowing US players so you can download http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/?aff=3425&code=?=0&ext= and deposit and begin playing.
2006-11-12 06:48:53 Clarisa-Greenawalt wrote: yes full tilt is still accepting and catering to usa players, however they are offering lots of great bonuses right now to new sign up non usa players. new non usa sign up players that sign up after nov 13th are entered into free-role tournaments (of course they must be real money players) but its a great offer. here is a link to there site
2006-11-13 08:57:38 Gabriel-Barnes wrote:
- here is a summary of what is going on with online gambling in the united states.
- 1) prior to the passing of the unlawful internet gambling enforcement act of 2006, eleven states had laws on the books that specifically ban all forms of online gambling.
- these states are: il, in, la, mi, nj, nv, ny, or, sd, wa, wi.
- online gambling continues to be considered illegal in these states.
- 2) the act did nothing to alter, curtail, or extend state laws regarding online gambling.
- thus, it did not make online gambling illegal in all states.
- 3) the act places restrictions on the financial transactions that occur in connection with online gambling; it restricts electronic fund transfers and the use of credit cards in connection with such wagering.
- this means that players can no longer make wagers, or collect winnings using electronic fund transfers, credit or debit cards, or some other online payment systems.
- in response to the act, online gambling sites have done one of three things with respect to us-based real-money players:1) continue to accept us-based real-money players from all states2) accept us-based real-money players from states other than the states in which online gambling is specifically outlawed (meaning no players from the states listed above)3) closed their site to all us-based real-money players
- here is a list of all gaming sites (full tilt is one such site) that continue to accept us-based real-money players from all states:http://theonlinecasinogamblingdirectory.com/s.php?as_usa=1&src=yahooanswers
- players that live outside of the restricted states (listed above) have more gaming sites available to them:http://theonlinecasinogamblingdirectory.com/s.php?as_usa=2&src=yahooanswers
- and players outside of the united states have the most options available to them:http://theonlinecasinogamblingdirectory.com/s.php?src=yahooanswers
- these lists are updated daily as gaming sites establish and publish their policy with respect to us-based real-money players.
- best of luck!
- robert
- if you have found this information useful, please visit the online casino gambling directory (the link is below), link to it from your site, blog, and myspace page, and tell your friends!
2006-11-11 20:13:39 Norman-Townsend wrote: Hi,The new Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement act does not make it illegal for an individual to play online poker. The new law deals with financial transactions between illegal internet gambling sites and banks and financial institutions. The government has not and will not pursue individuals who play poker online.You can still make a real money deposit at Full Tilt. There are some sites, like Party Poker who will not accept any US players. However, Full Tilt has announced that they will continue to allow US players to play on their site.Full Tilt Pokerhttp://www.fulltiltpoker.com/?key=MDAwMDEyRTUwMDAwMjhGMDIwODA4MDIyMDAwMDAwMDM-Another good site that is still alowing US players is Poker Stars. They are actually encouraging US players to make a deposit by offering a 100% Deposit Bonus for new players. They hardly ever give out a bonus to new players.Poker Starshttp://www.pokerstars.com/?source=ultimatepokerforum.comThere are some other poker sites that I recommend that are still accepting US players. Here are my favorites:http://www.squidoo.com/us-online-poker-rooms/
2006-11-13 12:05:27 Margy-Finck wrote: No, online poker is not illegal and yes you can still deposit money into full tilt poker. If you looking for some poker tips you might want to check out this free poker eBook. It has some great tips and will show you step by step how to get 0 in free poker money. No deposit or credit card required. US residents qualify for this promotion. I hope this helps.
















































