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I'm introducing myself because I didn't the first time around. Name is Karriem and joined ixgames maybe a year or two ago. Haven't been here for a while and haven't played too much online. Would like to get back to playing some online but my access has been frozen. Anyone know who to contact to get this fixed. Much appreciated. Peace.

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Virgin Casino is considering a move int the US gambling market in US states where
online gambling is being legalized. If they choose to move into the US market, they
would be the first European-based online casino to accept US players since the UIGEA
was signed into law by President Bush in October of 2006. US states that are still
struggling after the global financial crisis are looking to embrase online gambling
as a means to gain the needed revenue for their states to dig themselves out of debt.

The company is considering plans to enter regulated markets in France, Spain
and South Africa. The US market is the most lucrative but it also comes with
the risk of drawing attention to the Virgin brand by the US federal government.
Virgin is focused on Florida and California at the moment due to the intrastate
online gambling legislation that is being proposed by both state legislators.

The Virgin brand is owned by Richard Branson, a billionaire with a history of
pushing the limits of technology, limits of government, and breaking into new
markets with a superior product or service that people will gladly pay for.


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One reason why I dont care much for Full Tilt and their shody support.

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Full Tilt Red Pro Jon “pearljammer” Turner experienced this firsthand recently – his girlfriend, xtracey (herself an MTT pro) had her account hacked and the perpetrator proceeded to intentionally lose all the money by moving all-in every hand at the $25/$50 tables.


“I’m pissed,” Turner said on the ***** forums where he is a regular member. “I'm a red pro and have no way of getting in touch with anyone at support while I watch all 30k (of my money for the record since I back her) that I have on her account pissed away.”


The following is an extract from the chat at a table while the hacker was dumping the money:


Jon Turner (Observer): PLEASE HELP
Jon Turner (Observer): FULT TILT PLEASE HELP
XTraCey: good job jon turner
Jon Turner (Observer): I NEED SUPPORT NOW
Jon Turner (Observer): XTRACEY'S ACCT HACKED OBV
Jon Turner (Observer): PLEASE HELP!
XTraCey: this is all your fault
Jon Turner (Observer): what u mean it's my fault?
XTraCey: i was up 10k
XTraCey: losing it all for u
XTraCey: bud
XTraCey: ur gonna lose this girl 30k
jacmans36 (Observer): jon i think you got it right
Jon Turner (Observer): YOU COULD GO KILL YOURSELF
XTraCey: u shold say sorry
Jon Turner (Observer): first change password back
Jon Turner (Observer): obv lol
Jon Turner (Observer): this is fking retarded
XTraCey: ya your a retard
XTraCey: and john turner is the man
TurTurow77 (Observer): tilt
XTraCey: john turner is the man
oldsock (Observer): e-mail ftp
XTraCey: its all gone
XTraCey: don worry about it


The motives of the hacker are unclear – they even lost XTraCey all of her FTPs by registering in multiple 2,500FTP satellites.
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Love em? Hate Em? Can you profit from them? If so how? Are they good? Bad? Ugly?
Let me know your experiences here..
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Playing at Red32 in a Level 3 Rounders tourney. Its in the early stages and blinds are 15 and 30 and I have about 1450.

In the big blind with K 3 off.

Gets called round to me with three other players left in. Small blind folded.

Flop comes K K 5. I decide to check and under the gun bets the pot (135).

I flat call with one other and I now do the obvious thing and forget everything about what cards the others could have.

Turn comes down with a 7 - all rainbow and I check again. Under the gun bets 150 other folds and I flat call again.

River is a 10 and I check again - of course all the time I think Im winning.

Under the gun bets 250 I raise to 500 and he goes all in. He had just over 2000 before the start of the hand. Without even thinking I call.

What I should have was at least think about the call and folded. The only hand where somebody goes all in that I can beat is K 2. He definitely has some sort of hand. He bet on the flop, turn and river and went all in when I raised.

He turned over K 7 and Im out.
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darkseed wrote:

Playing at Red32 in a Level 3 Rounders tourney. Its in the early stages and blinds are 15 and 30 and I have about 1450.

In the big blind with K 3 off.

Gets called round to me with three other players left in. Small blind folded.

Flop comes K K 5. I decide to check and under the gun bets the pot (135).

I flat call with one other and I now do the obvious thing and forget everything about what cards the others could have.

Turn comes down with a 7 - all rainbow and I check again. Under the gun bets 150 other folds and I flat call again.

River is a 10 and I check again - of course all the time I think Im winning.

Under the gun bets 250 I raise to 500 and he goes all in. He had just over 2000 before the start of the hand. Without even thinking I call.

What I should have was at least think about the call and folded. The only hand where somebody goes all in that I can beat is K 2. He definitely has some sort of hand. He bet on the flop, turn and river and went all in when I raised.

He turned over K 7 and Im out.

Or, after his 250 bet on the river, you could assume he is either bluffin or has something huge (full house with K or pocket pair that matched one of other 3 cards). No real reason to raise, if he's bluffin he'll fold, so if you just called the 250, you'd still have like 900 chips by my calculations, and still have a decent chance to recoup. I do the same thing though, never stop to think that maybe my trips aren't the best hand. With online poker though, you better stop and think what the other player could have. LOL
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darkseed wrote:

Love em? Hate Em? Can you profit from them? If so how? Are they good? Bad? Ugly?
Let me know your experiences here..

These are a great value for the conservative player. The risk/reward factor is low but played properly, You can build banroll here.
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darkseed wrote:

One reason why I dont care much for Full Tilt and their shody support.

================================================================================================================================

Full Tilt Red Pro Jon “pearljammer” Turner experienced this firsthand recently – his girlfriend, xtracey (herself an MTT pro) had her account hacked and the perpetrator proceeded to intentionally lose all the money by moving all-in every hand at the $25/$50 tables.


“I’m pissed,” Turner said on the ***** forums where he is a regular member. “I'm a red pro and have no way of getting in touch with anyone at support while I watch all 30k (of my money for the record since I back her) that I have on her account pissed away.”


The following is an extract from the chat at a table while the hacker was dumping the money:


Jon Turner (Observer): PLEASE HELP
Jon Turner (Observer): FULT TILT PLEASE HELP
XTraCey: good job jon turner
Jon Turner (Observer): I NEED SUPPORT NOW
Jon Turner (Observer): XTRACEY'S ACCT HACKED OBV
Jon Turner (Observer): PLEASE HELP!
XTraCey: this is all your fault
Jon Turner (Observer): what u mean it's my fault?
XTraCey: i was up 10k
XTraCey: losing it all for u
XTraCey: bud
XTraCey: ur gonna lose this girl 30k
jacmans36 (Observer): jon i think you got it right
Jon Turner (Observer): YOU COULD GO KILL YOURSELF
XTraCey: u shold say sorry
Jon Turner (Observer): first change password back
Jon Turner (Observer): obv lol
Jon Turner (Observer): this is fking retarded
XTraCey: ya your a retard
XTraCey: and john turner is the man
TurTurow77 (Observer): tilt
XTraCey: john turner is the man
oldsock (Observer): e-mail ftp
XTraCey: its all gone
XTraCey: don worry about it


The motives of the hacker are unclear – they even lost XTraCey all of her FTPs by registering in multiple 2,500FTP satellites.

Password hacking at fulltilt is on the rise. I've heard multiple accounts of this on several forums. Keep an ultra-secure password thats so difficult you have to wright it down. (example): V7#jG2Rr%q It is way harder to hack. And Change it every so often.

Furthermore, don't use fulltilt for a savings account. Keep as little money in there as you need and reload if needed. If you can't afford to lose it, it shouldn't be in there anyway.

You can't control hackers but you can minimize the damage.
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A battle taking shape over legislation to legalize online gambling has attracted strong interest from St. Louisans in Congress. Reps. William Lacy Clay and Russ Carnahan are co-sponsors of a bill that would legalize online wagering with an eye toward billions in potential revenue from taxing Internet wagering sites.

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It appears as though online casinos are coming to Canada in the near future. The government is, however, taking concerns very seriously and promise to keep a close watch on players' habits.

Canada is known for being a country that does not like to make waves. With the question of online gambling and the benefits to the economy, the process has begun. Several provinces are already running regulated online gambling operations and cannot deny that the extra money has been helpful to the government.

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Search has always been the main proven method which drives player to the best online casino sites. Natural search results tend to provide layers with the best choices of online gaming information rather than other advertising forms. With the combined force of Yahoo and Bing, it will hopefully result in more targeted and relevant online gambling results for players making it a lot easier to find the games they desire.

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You are playing two tables, and the flop on one table hits your hole cards on the other table?

The flop comes something crazy like 335, and the next hand you get dealt 35?

You call with two spades and the flop comes three clubs?

You flop top trips, but the board is one suited, and you don't have a card in that suit?
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tallseas wrote:

These are a great value for the conservative player. The risk/reward factor is low but played properly, You can build banroll here.

Love-em...rewarded for playing tight! ....bubble play can be nerve wracking!
Sometimes even AA preflop is not worth the risk of playing/losing....
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darkseed wrote:

You are playing two tables, and the flop on one table hits your hole cards on the other table?

The flop comes something crazy like 335, and the next hand you get dealt 35?

You call with two spades and the flop comes three clubs?

You flop top trips, but the board is one suited, and you don't have a card in that suit?

I so no w3hat you mean never seems to fail it always is the other table that has the cards you want lol
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kittenpur75 wrote:

I so no w3hat you mean never seems to fail it always is the other table that has the cards you want lol

Statistically that would hold true since the other deck holds more outs. One of those odd things.
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It has long been rumored that the state of Florida could be one of the first in the nation to regulate online gambling. On Friday, Representative Joseph Abruzzo filed the Internet Poker Consumer Protection and Revenue Generation Act of 2010.

The legislation outlines a fully regulated system of online gambling in the state. If approved by lawmakers, Florida would be the first state to use rules from the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 to help regulate Internet gambling.

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The US Senate is currently mulling over a new internet gambling bill, put forward by Senator Judd Gregg of New Hampshire and Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, which suggests at the prospect of regulating online gambling in the United States. The proposed legislation forms just a small part of Senator’s Gregg’s and Wyden’s Bipartisan Tax Fairness and Simplification Act and, according to reports, the bill contains proposed legislation that would permit online gambling through screened licensed US-friendly operators.

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Manne wrote:

The US Senate is currently mulling over a new internet gambling bill, put forward by Senator Judd Gregg of New Hampshire and Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, which suggests at the prospect of regulating online gambling in the United States. The proposed legislation forms just a small part of Senator’s Gregg’s and Wyden’s Bipartisan Tax Fairness and Simplification Act and, according to reports, the bill contains proposed legislation that would permit online gambling through screened licensed US-friendly operators.

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It's just a matter of time. Obama needs the revenue. It'll be interesting to see which sites will take over the US market.
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DarkSeedRulz is my screen name on carbon maded downloading carbon from your site. ty
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