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Talking Poker 12-07-10 02:25 PM

Reid's online poker bill...
 
I was gone on a cruise for 5 days and came home to find all sort of craziness going on. In case you hadn't heard, Harry Reid, a Senator from LV has put together some legislation to license and regulate online poker in the US.

The legislation is still a draft and is changing daily, but it sounds like there is a very good chance it will be attached to a bill that extends tax cuts and will be passed, ironically, much like the UIGEA was in 2006 when it was attached to the safe Ports Act.

A few highlights, as I understand them:
-States would have to opt-in
-Sites would be for US players only for at least 3 years
-There would be a 15 month period of NO legal online poker before any licenses are issued
-Stars/Full Tilt would have 30 days to pull out of the US market if they wanted to have any chance of getting a license and would then have to wait an additional 2 years after the 15 months before they could reopen to US players

This is the most


Decent summary of the latest stuff:


2p2 thread:


My take... I'm pretty torn on this right now. While I'm not sure that the status-quo is sustainable for online poker, I think this legislation would be a serious blow to the online poker community. Many people are calling it the lesser of two evils and saying it's better than nothing, etc.... but frankly, I'm not so sure.

Kurn 12-07-10 07:37 PM

I am sure. This bill sucks. Stupid protectionist crap.

stormswa 12-07-10 11:40 PM

I have been talking this over with my friend at work, although im not great on all this political/legal stuff here is my take.


-Stars/Full Tilt would have 30 days to pull out of the US market if they wanted to have any chance of getting a license and would then have to wait an additional 2 years after the 15 months before they could reopen to US players


this part sucks. Im guessing Party Poker would love this seeing as they would be a frontrunner and I doubt the players would want to go back to FPT and Stars after being at party for so long. I also heard that the money would be double taxed for us, would be taxed when we put it on and when we withdraw.

It would be a nightmare with all the withdraw that woud take place and I just hope they dont pull a jetset poker and not pay some people.

melioris 12-08-10 10:11 PM

I think this post is a read for US player with money on a site right now. The poster is a well informed mod in the Poker Legislation forum at the other site. In the past his information has been valid and his source is a fairly high up person in one of the two big sites.

stormswa 12-08-10 11:08 PM

yea just like what Jetset poker did, they paid out some people but there is a lot of people that didnt get their money. And they were a basic mom and pop site with very little on. I mean there you would be lucky to find one 5/10 game imagine the amount thats on stars or FTP though. Even if like a small portion of those big players dont get their money that is a huge ass amount. I would really be worried about people with a lot of money on stars or tilt right now and honestly I suggest just keeping the minimum you need to play the games your playing.


there is some posts for PPA rep in this thread


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