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If you want to participate in online gambling, you need to learn how to put funds into your account. Unlike in real world casinos and betting stations where you simply walk in to the cashier and exchange your money for chips or tickets, funding your online account can be a little more complicated.
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UIGEA (also known as The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act) was a bad idea from the beginning and it needs to be revoked. The Obama administration needs to carefully look at online gambling and its potential as a major generator for future tax revenue. It has been done before with alcohol prohibition and it can be done with gaming prohibition.
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The United States (USA) and the European Union (EU) are currently battling over the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) and possible violations of the World Trade Organization (WTO) The EU is accusing the US of violating terms established by the WTO regarding online gambling companies operating within Europe.
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The UIGEA had some effect on Internet gambling, in that many successful companies got out of the business, at least in the United States. In fact, with the passage of the law in 2006, most U.S. online players found they could not play at an online casino or poker room, for a short time. Many of the gambling providers found ways to establish offices and servers outside of the U.S. so that could invite United States players back in.
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A new bill has been passed by the Florida State Legislature called the SB-788 No-Limit poker gaming bill. It allows various new venues to hold poker games legally. A good thing for gamblers in the state of Florida is the fact that race tracks are now allowed to have poker games. Previously, games set in Florida had a maximum buy-in at $100, poker tournaments had a maximum limit of $1,000, and the limit bets per round were $5.
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Find out how the death of the Texas Poker Bill could affect you as a Poker Player. Whether you agree with the decision or not, now you can at least understand the situation at hand.
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