They just said something about this here in Missouri on the news a couple of days ago. Im waiting to see the outcome and if they will legalize online poker in Missouri.
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They just said something about this here in Missouri on the news a couple of days ago. Im waiting to see the outcome and if they will legalize online poker in Missouri.
New Jersey will be on by end of the year. 2 down 48 to go.
I hope they legalize it.
would be something nice for Americans ...
hopefully will get something ... the whole thing :):)
looks like things getting better v.soon it seem poker wud b legal fr US
if the can legalize pot why not poker? bs
I really hope they legalize it soon.
This is very good! :)
not in your country lolz......kidding i hope so i want tilt back already
I hope it will be legal soon.
I hope they do legalize it, but i will believe it when i see it
Washington state might still be anti-Poker even if federally regulated.
I sure hope this passes like the video says.
let`s hope so
I hope they do legalize it, but i will believe it when i see it
the within states thing is pretty much irrelevant. there aren't really any states that could have enough traffic to be worth playing on.
there's a bill in congress atm to legalize and regulate it, but it's been tabled since june and has about 9% chance of passing.
i just wish they would stop with all this social control foolishness and reopen the gates to pokerstars.
yes gettung tired of hearing it already
will be a good year for US online player's
This should of been a non topic. The sneaky bastards that made it illegal have to know they are costing the country billions of potential revenue. Make it legal and do it today is what i think
Good that they all have his opportunity of power play dondemas they like this one
I hope he's right,,, I think lol
would be good to see full tilt back, best poker site going at one point.
As a resident of Texas I`m unclear about wheather this legislation will be favorable for residents of Texas. Currenty Poker Tournaments are not legally defined as gambling. I`m quesing that so long as that doesn`t change we can continue to play that form of poker here with or without legalization.
I from CT they will be the first ones to have online poker , Gov wants every penny he can get
Im
Going to be legal in Nevada, California, and NJ by the end of the year. Other states will soon follow, the only issue is its going to be a nightmare to be verified going to have to prove you live in these states, the taxes are going to be insane. And will never be like it once was with gameplay of stars and tilt.
It would be nice to try a few of the sites that I never got to play on in the first place too, like Everest, Titan, and PKR to name a few off the top of my head.
These sites won't be coming to us. It will be casino sites at first charging rake and taxes up the butt. To get a licensing fee I read in Nevada is 30 million dollars. Party poker has already applied haven't heard but going to be hard for them to compete when they can just rake in the international market.
i hope so :-)
It would be nice not to have to play games to move the money around.
WOw it really looks like phil hellmuths prdiction from the wsop is gonna come true.
I really hope so, would be great to be able to cash out without any issues
I think the U.S. should give freedom to their online players
eventually it will come but i hope it is sooner than later.
US players playing with europeans is also somethingnice for eurpean players too
Yeah well see not gonna get my hopes up !!
I'm not sure it will happen in 2012, but I really do think it will happen eventually. There is just too much money that the government could get its hands on.
Look forward to it. But I am still going to avoid any site that has former Full Tilt people (owners) associated with it.
I wish I had a time machine and could go back a few years to when it was easy, cheap and quick to deposit and withdraw.
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