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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:38 pm 
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Anyone read about this yet: http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/15/us-poker-fraud-idUSTRE73E6SF20110415?WT.tsrc=Social%20Media&WT.z_smid=twtr-reuters_%20com&WT.z_smid_dest=Twitter Hope I did the link right, haven't linked things much here before.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:50 pm 
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dayum... im glad i just cashed out a majority of my bankroll. i got caught up in this mess in 2007 when they did somethign similar to neteller, i had $7k stuck for months....

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:07 pm 
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The websites are backup. :lol:


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:07 am 
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PokerStars said on twitter this morning: "Summary as follows: 1) We have had to suspend real money poker for people based in the US due to legal developments there." So ridiculous and another example of gov't doing stupid shit when it has much more important issues at hand.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 10:18 am 
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Well I cashed out and deposited check for 1200 abt a week ago, today I got notice it was returned yesterday....

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 12:25 pm 
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Today, their .com websites are down. All that comes up are the FBI and DOJ logos and a note about the domains being seized.

Their .net sites are still up. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm glad the government has their priorities in order. Good job FBI, 3 of Americas most wanted down. 8)


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 2:00 pm 
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From NPR:http://www.npr.org/2011/04/18/135519631/top-poker-sites-shut-down
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Busted: Feds Shut Poker Sites, Leave Players Hanging
by MIKE PESCA

April 18, 2011
The people who played online poker — sometimes as full-time jobs — have been left in limbo since the Department of Justice shut down the three largest online poker sites last week. Some players have thousands of dollars on account which they can't access.

Shawn Lindstrom didn't think there was much risk involved with his favorite hobby.

"My self conception was that my online poker playing was legal," he says.


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Federal prosecutors shut down the three most popular online poker sites Friday.
Lindstrom used to play in a home game that moved online when some players in that game moved out of town. That game was kept alive until up to 10 million online poker players found their favorite sites shut down Friday. Federal prosecutors charged three big poker sites and the banks that serviced them with fraud and illegal gambling.

Players who went to FullTiltPoker.com, AbsolutePoker.com or PokerStars.com saw only an FBI seal.

Joseph Kelly, a professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo and the co-editor of Gaming Law Review, says there's a decent case that these players really didn't break the law.

"It's uncertain whether these laws actually prohibit online poker. The Justice Department says it does," Kelly says.

No players themselves were charged, but that still leaves guys like Russell Fox out of luck.

"I consider it a part-time job," he says. "I consider it secondary income."

His primary income comes from a fulltime job as a sales rep for a beverage company. The phrase he uses regularly to describe the state of online poker is "a joke." It is a joke, he says, that real-life poker is legal in some states and treated as the devil's downtime in others. It's a joke that websites have to put their headquarters in Costa Rica and the Isle of Man to serve guys from Fresh Meadows, Queens in New York, he says, and it's a joke to think that online players will be denied.

"They went after the big three to make a point, but meanwhile I can name 25 other poker websites that are up and running," Fox says.

Poker chat rooms are burning with website workarounds.

Mark Anderson is an online player from Los Angeles.

"If you go to those online forums, they're all talking about moving. And they're serious because they'd much rather try to find a way to move to Canada, where it's perfectly legal," Anderson says.

Another message board run by the Poker Players Alliance, an advocacy group whose chairman is former Republican Sen. Alphonse D'Amato, is full of stories about how the shutdown is affecting players.

One post says, "I recently graduated with two degrees, one in microbiology and one in molecular genetics. Currently looking for a full-time job, I play online poker for 3-4 times more per hour than I do at my part-time job."

There are, of course, no testimonials from players saying online poker was costing them a few hundred dollars a month. But for the moment, at least, there are no online poker winners. Today, millions of players know that the government holds all the cards.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:51 pm 
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God bless America, yeah?


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 7:06 pm 
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just tried to register for a Freeroll with points awarded for another tourney....received a message that I could not register due to government regulations...this from the website PokerStars.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 7:09 pm 
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The fall of the mighty one is near.. Can't come soon enough... :D


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:13 am 
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Pokerstars, FullTilt, And AP have shut out US players it looks like. I don't play in any of them so I don't know for sure.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:17 am 
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The sad part of all this is that if the poker sites leave CR, the Country loses about 1000 jobs. I don't play online,but I can't understand why the US doesn't just legalize and tax it like they do with all the other forms of gambling.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:25 pm 
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Vegas Bob wrote:
... I can't understand why the US doesn't just legalize and tax it ...


Yes, and that's the same approach the US should take for prostitution.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 5:10 am 
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Sad day for me..I play all 3..Guess I have to move to CR...


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