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Thursday, October 26, 2006
New U.S. Law Expected to Hurt the WSOP
Gambling industry insiders say the recent U.S. law that bans gambling online could reduce the number of entrants to the World Series of Poker.
It remains to be seen exactly how the new law will affect the game of poker and how yearly tournaments such as the WSOP and World Poker Tour will fare with the new reality.
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It remains to be seen exactly how the new law will affect the game of poker and how yearly tournaments such as the WSOP and World Poker Tour will fare with the new reality.
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Online Gambling Ban a Bad Bet for Republicans
In the wee hours of the last night of the last session of Congress, Majority Leader Bill Frist attached a ban on Internet gambling to a port security bill. It was a dubious maneuver, which not only prevented any real floor debate over the ban, but also attached an intrusive, unnecessary, big government measure to a bill that addressed...
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Why did Congress kill online gambling?
Whose values was Congress protecting? It had nothing to do upholding virtue. Congress was protecting the "values" of brick-and-mortar casino owners and those who live off the state lottery racket.
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The US government recently passed a bill known as the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, and signed into Law by President George W. Bush on October 13, 2006.This act does not prohibit playing at online casinos and most players can still play from thier homes. Players should follow the laws and restrictions set forth from their own jurisdictions and state.The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act prohibits accepting money from US residents by banks and gambling sites (offshore Internet casinos and poker card rooms). Furthermore, there are reasons to believe that it may be illegal to gamble online in the following 11 states:
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Midterm Elections May Seal Fate of Net Neutrality
Midterm Elections May Seal Fate of Net Neutrality
Tuesday , October 24, 2006
WASHINGTON — A Democratic takeover on Capitol Hill would be good news to those who say the government should prohibit telecommunications giants from playing favorites with Internet content.
The idea, known as network neutrality, is about preventing those who control traffic on the Internet from allowing well-heeled Web sites to, in effect, buy their way to the front of the line in a world where data flow can be as congested as Los Angeles traffic.
Proponents say it should be a bipartisan issue.
• Click here to visit FOXNews.com's Home Computing Center.
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But lobbyists for the big companies that control most of the physical Internet in the United States are worried that the Democrats might pick up the seats they need to take over one or both chambers of Congress.
The issue pits those companies — including AT&T Inc. (T) and Comcast Corp. (CMCSA) — against a well-organized grass-roots campaign that is joined by some of the nation's biggest Internet success stories, such as Google (GOOG) and eBay (EBAY).
Net neutrality advocates say the "Internet's First Amendment" is at stake. They argue that if those who run the network are allowed to discriminate against Web traffic based on which sites pay them the most, it will strangle the Internet's freewheeling, democratic nature.
Those who provide Internet service call it a simple issue of economics. Since companies like Google are pumping more and more information through their networks, those who provide the data pipelines should be able to charge more to pay to upgrade transmission capacity, they say.
Last year, both the House and Senate worked on bills that would let telecommunications companies like AT&T and Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) get into the video delivery business and compete with cable companies, without having to obtain franchise licenses in thousands of individual communities.
House members, under intense lobbying from the former Bell companies, were able to pass the legislation while beating back attempts to attach strong network neutrality provisions.
In the Senate a much more ambitious bill has yet to make it to the floor, and while there is a chance it may see action during an expected lame-duck session in November, its prospects are dim.
At the same time, Verizon and AT&T have persuaded state legislatures to pass relief from franchise rules, making that part of the push for a federal law a much lower priority.
That means network neutrality proponents will have to find a different bill to attach language to, or continue efforts to get something passed independently.
In the House, if the Democrats prevail, neutrality advocates can expect a much warmer reception than when the Republicans were in control.
The current chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee is Rep. Joe Barton, a Republican from AT&T's home state of Texas.
Barton has consistently opposed network neutrality, as has Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., who chairs the Internet and Technology subcommittee.
By contrast, Rep. John Dingell, also of Michigan and who would assume the chairmanship if Democrats take over, has been sympathetic to network neutrality proponents. And Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., who would take over the Internet and Technology subcommittee, wrote an unsuccessful network neutrality amendment in the House and has made the issue a top priority.
Dingell is also expected to live up to his reputation as a tough overseer of the agencies that answer to his committee, such as the Federal Communications Commission.
On the Senate side, while a Democratic takeover is less likely, a Democratic pickup of one or two seats may still be significant.
A network neutrality amendment sponsored by Sens. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, and Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., tied by a vote of 11-11 among members of the Commerce, Science and Communication Committee.
Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, the ranking Democrat who would take over the committee if the Democrats win control, supports network neutrality, while current chairman Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, blames the issue for sinking his broad telecommunications bill.
Regardless of the election's outcome, network neutrality legislation would still have to be signed by President Bush — something that both sides acknowledge is unlikely to happen.
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Tuesday , October 24, 2006
WASHINGTON — A Democratic takeover on Capitol Hill would be good news to those who say the government should prohibit telecommunications giants from playing favorites with Internet content.
The idea, known as network neutrality, is about preventing those who control traffic on the Internet from allowing well-heeled Web sites to, in effect, buy their way to the front of the line in a world where data flow can be as congested as Los Angeles traffic.
Proponents say it should be a bipartisan issue.
• Click here to visit FOXNews.com's Home Computing Center.
• Click here for more FOXNews.com You Decide 2006 coverage.
But lobbyists for the big companies that control most of the physical Internet in the United States are worried that the Democrats might pick up the seats they need to take over one or both chambers of Congress.
The issue pits those companies — including AT&T Inc. (T) and Comcast Corp. (CMCSA) — against a well-organized grass-roots campaign that is joined by some of the nation's biggest Internet success stories, such as Google (GOOG) and eBay (EBAY).
Net neutrality advocates say the "Internet's First Amendment" is at stake. They argue that if those who run the network are allowed to discriminate against Web traffic based on which sites pay them the most, it will strangle the Internet's freewheeling, democratic nature.
Those who provide Internet service call it a simple issue of economics. Since companies like Google are pumping more and more information through their networks, those who provide the data pipelines should be able to charge more to pay to upgrade transmission capacity, they say.
Last year, both the House and Senate worked on bills that would let telecommunications companies like AT&T and Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) get into the video delivery business and compete with cable companies, without having to obtain franchise licenses in thousands of individual communities.
House members, under intense lobbying from the former Bell companies, were able to pass the legislation while beating back attempts to attach strong network neutrality provisions.
In the Senate a much more ambitious bill has yet to make it to the floor, and while there is a chance it may see action during an expected lame-duck session in November, its prospects are dim.
At the same time, Verizon and AT&T have persuaded state legislatures to pass relief from franchise rules, making that part of the push for a federal law a much lower priority.
That means network neutrality proponents will have to find a different bill to attach language to, or continue efforts to get something passed independently.
In the House, if the Democrats prevail, neutrality advocates can expect a much warmer reception than when the Republicans were in control.
The current chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee is Rep. Joe Barton, a Republican from AT&T's home state of Texas.
Barton has consistently opposed network neutrality, as has Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., who chairs the Internet and Technology subcommittee.
By contrast, Rep. John Dingell, also of Michigan and who would assume the chairmanship if Democrats take over, has been sympathetic to network neutrality proponents. And Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., who would take over the Internet and Technology subcommittee, wrote an unsuccessful network neutrality amendment in the House and has made the issue a top priority.
Dingell is also expected to live up to his reputation as a tough overseer of the agencies that answer to his committee, such as the Federal Communications Commission.
On the Senate side, while a Democratic takeover is less likely, a Democratic pickup of one or two seats may still be significant.
A network neutrality amendment sponsored by Sens. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, and Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., tied by a vote of 11-11 among members of the Commerce, Science and Communication Committee.
Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, the ranking Democrat who would take over the committee if the Democrats win control, supports network neutrality, while current chairman Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, blames the issue for sinking his broad telecommunications bill.
Regardless of the election's outcome, network neutrality legislation would still have to be signed by President Bush — something that both sides acknowledge is unlikely to happen.
http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,224498,00.html
Friday, October 20, 2006
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October 19, St. John´s, Antigua – Intertops announced today that they remain open for business and will accept all bets and process all payments from American citizens. Developments in Washington, DC earlier this month compelled publicly-traded gambling sites such as 888.com and PartyPoker to cease all US services.
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We are licensed and regulated in both Canada and Antigua and comply with every law within the jurisdictions in which we operate. We are dedicated to offering our worldwide customers an efficient and enjoyable service via our online sportsbook, casino, poker room and games. As a privately owned and independent company we have arranged to fully accept and disperse payments for US-based gamblers.”
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Sunday, October 15, 2006
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Year of the Stunt: 2006
The Stunt: Another casino, unable to advertise in traditional media; another amazing marketing stunt. Over Memorial Day weekend this year, with gas prices hovering around $3 a gallon, PokerShare.com and its newly launched CasinoShare.com gave away more than 8,000 gallons of gasoline to hundreds of New Yorkers. In a long, snaking line of traffic, New Yorkers lined up to receive $40 of free gas while free food was distributed and music blared.
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Lesson Learned: Generosity is a selling point in a marketing stunt, but you have to tap into human nature and, if possible, current events. If the same company had given away $40 in PokerShare.com gift certificates, it's likely the media wouldn't even have noticed since coupon giveaways aren't exactly a breaking news item. And if PokerShare had handed out $40 in cash to just anybody on the street, they might have warranted a story from some local media outlet but, save a mugging or mobs, probably not generated a mention on the national evening news. But free gas when the headlines these days are all about the rising price of gas? This marketing gimmick wasn't just covered by the evening news, but also by Fox News, The New York Times, the Washington Post and other media outlets, reaching more than 9 million people.
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The Stunt: Another casino, unable to advertise in traditional media; another amazing marketing stunt. Over Memorial Day weekend this year, with gas prices hovering around $3 a gallon, PokerShare.com and its newly launched CasinoShare.com gave away more than 8,000 gallons of gasoline to hundreds of New Yorkers. In a long, snaking line of traffic, New Yorkers lined up to receive $40 of free gas while free food was distributed and music blared.
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006
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Three people must receive cards in the hand
Must be a real money table
Must be a ring game table (Hold’em, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo, 5 Card Stud, 7 Card Stud)
Winner of the hand will get $1,250
All other players that received cards will have $1,250 divided equally amongst them
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