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Team Bodog is beginning to take shape. And in the early stages of building this group that will represent the online gaming giant, this team is very red, white and blue, indeed: All 32 online poker players known to be representing the Bodog brand in the next World Series hail from the United States.


(Ironically, while American gambling laws are currently stacked against online poker sites in the United States, more Americans are gaining entry to the world’s biggest poker tournament via online tournaments than ever before, it seems.) :1orglaugh
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Manne wrote:

Team Bodog is beginning to take shape. And in the early stages of building this group that will represent the online gaming giant, this team is very red, white and blue, indeed: All 32 online poker players known to be representing the Bodog brand in the next World Series hail from the United States.


(Ironically, while American gambling laws are currently stacked against online poker sites in the United States, more Americans are gaining entry to the world’s biggest poker tournament via online tournaments than ever before, it seems.) :1orglaugh

Online poker is here to stay!
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Manne wrote:

Team Bodog is beginning to take shape. And in the early stages of building this group that will represent the online gaming giant, this team is very red, white and blue, indeed: All 32 online poker players known to be representing the Bodog brand in the next World Series hail from the United States.


(Ironically, while American gambling laws are currently stacked against online poker sites in the United States, more Americans are gaining entry to the world’s biggest poker tournament via online tournaments than ever before, it seems.) :1orglaugh

They are making it harder but not impossible to add money to online accounts. Poker is great online. Don't have to leave the house to play. Now that is the US way. LOL. Thanks for sharing that fact Manne. X
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XPOKERCHIC wrote:

They are making it harder but not impossible to add money to online accounts. Poker is great online. Don't have to leave the house to play. Now that is the US way. LOL. Thanks for sharing that fact Manne. X

The man is trying to take away all options to add money to poker accounts online. Soon freerolls will be the only way to make initial start up money for online poker accounts.
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Manne wrote:

Team Bodog is beginning to take shape. And in the early stages of building this group that will represent the online gaming giant, this team is very red, white and blue, indeed: All 32 online poker players known to be representing the Bodog brand in the next World Series hail from the United States.


(Ironically, while American gambling laws are currently stacked against online poker sites in the United States, more Americans are gaining entry to the world’s biggest poker tournament via online tournaments than ever before, it seems.) :1orglaugh

Team Bodog is beginning to take shape. And in the early stages of building this group that will represent the online gaming giant, this team is very red, white and blue, indeed: All 32 online poker players known to be representing the Bodog brand in the next World Series hail from the United States.

:1orglaugh

I dont understand Bodog at times why would the have 32 players from the USA.
An entire team without any representation from another country.

I guess they pick their market and go from there.

Decisions are decisions.
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