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Online gaming in the USA is showing signs of potentially becoming a reality. The bigwigs of the casino world in Las Vegas, Harrah's Entertainment, are looking to develop and position themselves ahead of expectations to legalize online gaming.

(Harrah's Entertainment in Las Vegas hires PartyGaming's big gun Mitch Garber as they look to developing online gaming operations in the USA).

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When the U.S. Congress cracked down on Internet betting in 2006, the big, publicly traded European companies that had dominated the business closed up shop in the United States. Growth in the booming industry shifted away from these companies, once the darlings of the stock market, to private operators in offshore locations like Antigua and the Isle of Man.

But now, executives of some of the European companies whisper excitedly that they may soon get a second chance in the United States. Meanwhile, a number of European countries that have long maintained barriers are moving, under pressure from regulators, to legalize, and tax - online gambling.............

Read more: Is online gambling coming back in the US

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The Interactive Media Entertainment and Gaming Association (iMEGA) has joined millions of people in the US who feel their constitutional rights have been taken away by the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.

Now, the date has been set by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals to hear iMEGA's arguments. That date is July 6th, with the court reserving the right to change that date to anytime the week of the 6th.

This is good news that iMEGA will finally get to show the court why the UIGEA goes against everything the constitution stands for.

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The silent majority is silent no more😡 We play poker. And we vote. Never let the politicians forget that!!
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kennex wrote:

Don'T we have free press in this country?? (Anymore) :helpme

Don'T we have free press in this country?? (Anymore) :helpme

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Could you create a thread for gambling webmasters to discuss affiliate programs, search engines and other methods of promotion?

Funtastic!

I am newbie 888 and that's the first thing I noticed browsing this friendly forum.
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China’s lottery could topple those of the United States and become the world’s first hundred billion dollar lottery, according to China Center for Lottery Studies at Peking University. It has the potential to grow more than tenfold from its current level of $15 billion sales with more than 100 million players to one worth $150 billion..............

Read more: Betting is big business in China


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The Sunday Times Internet Rich List. The list offers the top money making executives from the Internet.

Forty percent come from the online gambling industry. It was capped with Anurag Dikshit of PartyGaming, at number three. PartyGaming also put Marketing Director Vikrant Bhargava on the list at number nine.

Bet365 founders Peter and Denise Coates were sixth on the list. Betfair did not place anyone in the top ten on the list, but they did have three executives in the top twenty. Ed Wray was eleventh, Andrew Balack was twelfth, and Richard Koch was seventeenth.

There was a familiar face at the top of the Rich List. Peter Cruddas was once again number one on the list. Cruddas is the founder of Internet securities dealer CMC. Google's Michael Moritz was fifth on the list, Bebo's Michael and Xochi Berch were eighth, and Tihan Prespie, the founder of Miniclip, was tenth.

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I watched my daughter play in your freeroll.... you have a lot of foreign folks that are not members playing in the tourney as we speak.. I fear there are a lot of Xray folks playing..Took names from Russia, Brazil France and Moldova..as follows are the names we got for your info (members NOT listed). Uminin (Italy), mrak 7, againho4B (Russia), Fiskers, Vitaliy33(Russia), Ricardobernandas(Brazil), enzo(France), zabulon, muftakhov(russia), Ingersol(Moldova), nonicamic(Romania), nataSPT, sergeJK85(russia), senokosov, babalouc(France) and edson(Brazil, thos there was a listing for EDSON-COMBAT? And that was the only 2 rooms she got to play in . Good luck with your games, I fear your infeted tho. if you need me just holler..lol.. klradio
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Those who need help with problem gambling or tobacco, alcohol or drug abuse issues may contact LEAF at 432-0090. The confidential statewide help line is (877) 8-HOPENY, and information may also be found at NYCPG

There are many resources where a player can find help.


Read more: Leatherstocking Education on Alcoholism Foundation fight gambling

Regards team ixgames-com

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Manne wrote:

The Sunday Times Internet Rich List. The list offers the top money making executives from the Internet.

Forty percent come from the online gambling industry. It was capped with Anurag Dikshit of PartyGaming, at number three. PartyGaming also put Marketing Director Vikrant Bhargava on the list at number nine.

Bet365 founders Peter and Denise Coates were sixth on the list. Betfair did not place anyone in the top ten on the list, but they did have three executives in the top twenty. Ed Wray was eleventh, Andrew Balack was twelfth, and Richard Koch was seventeenth.

There was a familiar face at the top of the Rich List. Peter Cruddas was once again number one on the list. Cruddas is the founder of Internet securities dealer CMC. Google's Michael Moritz was fifth on the list, Bebo's Michael and Xochi Berch were eighth, and Tihan Prespie, the founder of Miniclip, was tenth.

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That's a very interesting list :thumbsup
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Manne wrote:

Those who need help with problem gambling or tobacco, alcohol or drug abuse issues may contact LEAF at 432-0090. The confidential statewide help line is (877) 8-HOPENY, and information may also be found at NYCPG

There are many resources where a player can find help.


Read more: Leatherstocking Education on Alcoholism Foundation fight gambling

Regards team ixgames-com

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Always good to know :thumbsup
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State's online gambling ban goes too far, legislator says.

Rep. Pat Garofalo introduced a bill that if passed would keep Minnesota from enforcing its ban of online gambling. The state "has better things to do," Garofalo said.

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The Bill’s introduction could lead to the return of UK gaming companies to the US and is expected to help to start consolidation in the online industry.....

Read more: End US ban on online gambling!

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Reps. Barney Frank, D-Mass., chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, and Peter King, R-N.Y. unveiled legislation Wednesday that would enable Americans to legally gamble online.

The bill would allow the Treasury secretary to license and revoke licenses of Internet gambling Web sites under the guise of protection Americans' personal freedoms to gamble and consumer protection concerns.

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The Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative (SSIGI) said that Americans wager over $100 billion every year in a "thriving underground marketplace".

(It is time for Congress to acknowledge that prohibition has been a failure and a new approach is needed).

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Can you believe it! Manny caught with hand in the cookie jar. I'm not one for trying to take anything away from Ramirez, but maybe this could explain his demeanor. As he had problems with teammates in Boston. If he was juicing, one other thing to change about people are their tempers.

Clubhouse attendant told La Russa manager of the St. Louis Cardinals....Ramirez, 50 games. "Your kidding me" La Russa said. Then he checked the schedule to see if Ramirez would be out when the Cardinals play the Dodgers! lol

Shaq was reported tweeting "Dam manny ramirez, come on man Agggggggggh,agggggggh,agggggh."

Ramirez tested positive for gonadotropin. gonadotropins LH and HCG are baseball list of banned substances. The drug is used for women for fertility.

Waddle and Silvy from ESPN AM 1000 said this morning. "Gonadotropin is commonly used by people coming off a steroid cycle" 3

Here's a link to a site with a report on Ramirez.

www-philly-com/philly/wires/a---uspension-html

Jose "Nut Case" Canseco was on ESPN today still promoting the conspiracy theory of baseballs hidden truth of steroids and their ill legit suspensions that are serve when baseball wants them to be served and not when test was taken.

To bad Ramirez will be tarnished with this label. He is a great player on the field.
Makes you think though about all those homeruns.


Here's what I want to know. You people as fans. Do you really care about players who juice? yes or no!
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FinalTable09 wrote:

Can you believe it! Manny caught with hand in the cookie jar. I'm not one for trying to take anything away from Ramirez, but maybe this could explain his demeanor. As he had problems with teammates in Boston. If he was juicing, one other thing to change about people are their tempers.

Clubhouse attendant told La Russa manager of the St. Louis Cardinals....Ramirez, 50 games. "Your kidding me" La Russa said. Then he checked the schedule to see if Ramirez would be out when the Cardinals play the Dodgers! lol

Shaq was reported tweeting "Dam manny ramirez, come on man Agggggggggh,agggggggh,agggggh."

Ramirez tested positive for gonadotropin. gonadotropins LH and HCG are baseball list of banned substances. The drug is used for women for fertility.

Waddle and Silvy from ESPN AM 1000 said this morning. "Gonadotropin is commonly used by people coming off a steroid cycle" 3

Here's a link to a site with a report on Ramirez.

www-philly-com/philly/wires/a---uspension-html

Jose "Nut Case" Canseco was on ESPN today still promoting the conspiracy theory of baseballs hidden truth of steroids and their ill legit suspensions that are serve when baseball wants them to be served and not when test was taken.

To bad Ramirez will be tarnished with this label. He is a great player on the field.
Makes you think though about all those homeruns.


Here's what I want to know. You people as fans. Do you really care about players who juice? yes or no!

No doesn't bother me!!
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Manne wrote:

State's online gambling ban goes too far, legislator says.

Rep. Pat Garofalo introduced a bill that if passed would keep Minnesota from enforcing its ban of online gambling. The state "has better things to do," Garofalo said.

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