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2007-07-10 12:17:26 Nyla-Magor wrote: there are plenty of sites that will be glad to take your money and you to can play poker for real money, however it is illegal no matter how old u are. besides you will never really when that much becuz the computer makes sure of that.
2007-07-11 16:56:26 Tommie-Maclagan wrote: Wow....some people are really uninformed. Online poker is not illegal, and some of the previous members have explained why. If you don't want to deal with any confusion though, you can play online poker for real money at http://www.freepoker4cash.com/ flash casino online that accepts united states players. It's a free site where you play for real money and don't need a credit card or to deposit a cent! casino royale 2006 film release and response. The prize money is paid by advertisers and because the government considers poker to be a game of "chance", the poker tournaments are classified as "sweepstakes". Which also means you only have to be 18 to play and win. If you don't want to deal with all the legal mumbo jumbo, it's a nice place to play real poker against people who are playing to WIN something. Software has just been upgraded and the site is actually very clean and tight.it's perfectly legal flash casino online that accepts united states players casino royale 2006 film release and response. for the sites that allow u.s. players go to http://www.bettingshark.com casino royale 2006 film release and response.
2007-07-10 12:16:14 Jack-Yeskey wrote: yes yes yes!!!! of course its illegal. you can get arrested!
2007-07-11 00:39:12 Teddy-Widaman wrote: no it is not.the law that past made it harder to get money into online poker sites by putting restricions on the american banking and finacial institutions.if you can get your money in there, then you can play. you can still put money in netteller and epassport and use those. some sites you can still use your credit card, or send them a check. for those of you saying yes, i would suggest actually doing some research and actually reading the bill that was passed.
2007-07-10 15:52:27 Ramon-Carden wrote: It is legal to play online poker for money in the US. There are no laws that make it illegal to play. Some sites have banned Americans, but many still allow it. The law your friends are referencing doesn't make it illegal to play poker, instead it focuses on the actual poker sites. But the process of playing online is legal. Plus with a recent WTO ruling the US by law HAS TO allow Americans to gamble online. Cake Poker is one, and if you sign up through an affiliate like http://www.ultimatepokerbankroll.com you can get rakeback and their WPT promotion. But there's also a dozen other sites you can play on, hell, more than a dozen.no it is not illegal. i play on pokerstars.com for play money but they also have lots of real money games and tourneys. i highly suggest www.pokerstars.com once u register look me up sometimes my pokerstars name is rectangle but i play with play money got mills
2007-07-11 14:43:36 Mariette-Casteel wrote: if it is illegal, you will not be able to signup with that poker website - the poker website won't risk signing up if it is illegal - so simply when you go through the signup process and your country is not listed or it detects your ip address to be in a state or country that is not permitted then you won't be able to signup.
2007-07-10 12:18:06 Valery-Zundel wrote: No, it's not illegal. Go to sites like Party Poker and Party Casino. They let you play for Play or Real Money.It is not illegal on those sites.
2007-07-10 12:27:46 Eleni-Eisenhart wrote: That is why you keep hearing about web servers and computers getting confiscated in the news and people loosing millions of gambling winnings. Yes it is illegal to gamble online with real money. In response to piss of the government more and more people are starting up this illegal service to fight back and retaliate.It is illegal in the US to play online poker for money.
2007-07-10 12:28:12 Brittaney-Knopsnider wrote: visit bodog.com/poker - you can play online poker for free or for real money. it's not illegal and your chances are just as good online or in a casino. at bodog you can play texas hold em, or other poker games. they also have online tournaments for qualified players. good luck!
2007-07-10 19:24:15 Dong-Toyley wrote: Online poker is NOT ILLEGAL! Millions of U.S. citizens play poker and gamble online every day and not a single one of them has ever been charged, fined or prosecuted. On September 30 2006, a new Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act was passed. Does this change anything? The new bill does not make online poker illegal. The bill does not change existing gaming laws. The bill does not touch the players.
- here is a summary of what is going on with online gambling in general -- and online poker specifically -- in the united states.
- 1) prior to the passing of the unlawful internet gambling enforcement act of 2006 (or the uigea for short), 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 by these state governments.
- (it should be noted that i have never heard of any player in any of these states being prosecuted under these state laws.)
- 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 (in theory) that players can no longer make wagers, or collect winnings using electronic fund transfers, credit or debit cards, or some other online payment systems.
- 4) the united states treasury department was tasked with drafting guidelines for enforcing the act by the summer of 2007.
- as of this writing, we are still waiting for those guidelines.
- 5) 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
- also in response to the act, several online financial institutions (including two large ones -- firepay and neteller) that catered to the online gaming industry have stopped allowing their services to be used by us-based customers at online gaming sites.
- there are some that remain in the us market, with new options like ecocard (http://www.ecocard.com) entering the us market in recent weeks.
- 6) there is limited support in the us congress to repeal the uigea, lead by barney frank.
- it is doubtful that the act will be repealed, but at least someone is putting forward the idea that online gambling should be regulated rather than prohibited in the united states.
- all is not doom-and-gloom, however!
- here is a list of all online poker sites that continue to accept us-based real-money players from all states:http://www.theonlinecasinogamblingdirectory.com/s.php?t=poker&as_usa=1&as_nod=1&src=ya
- players that live outside of certain restricted states (il, in, la, mi, nj, nv, ny, or, sd, wa, wi) have more sites available to them: http://www.theonlinecasinogamblingdirectory.com/s.php?t=poker&as_usa=2&as_nod=1&src=ya
- and players outside of the united states have the most options available to them: http://www.theonlinecasinogamblingdirectory.com/s.php?t=poker&as_nod=1&src=ya
- 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!
2007-07-10 12:16:25 Otis-Kimple wrote: if you live in the united states then right now it is illegal to play poker online for real money
2007-07-10 12:15:49 Kathline-Langston wrote: It's a scam. You will get dog screwed.
















































