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Unfortunately, the brand new Jersey Department of Gaming Enforcement has tabled their review of PokerStars' application to offer online gaming in New Jersey for no less than two years, a death-row sentence to the web poker provider, since nearly every casino within the state can be represented before the web giant may even be considered again.
This is either excellent news for many who think Poker Stars have to be condemned for permitting US players onto their cyber-turf up to now ( PokerStars founder Isai Scheinberg is under indictment for violating the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act), and people who think nearly every online poker site did the similar and it's just what people wanted anyway. Personally, I loved to play online poker. The games let me be creative with my play, and I'd wish to set my very own casino odds (as a way to speak), in response to my ability, not the home edge already in place in typical casino games.
Of course I WILL still do that, by playing live poker games, but there has been something magical (and for many, financially rewarding) about playing a couple of minutes of poker at lunch perhaps, from my very own laptop. As always, I'm sure the federal government is asking out for my best interests, just as they were doing once they enacted a brand new health care program that has now knocked most "group" insurance policy for pro artists, writers, and yes, poker players, out of the market. Sorry, but when you might be an independent professional gambler, you'll likely find (or already know) that your protection was cancelled. Better of luck to you finding a comparable individual plan.
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