I haven't played in these, but was hoping we were getting on track to having bigger NL tourneys available (which I would have played in). This is definitely a step backwards, but I think it's only a temporary one.
I'm no fancy big city lawyer (ahem: Aeq, RD), but I have researched Florida gambling law quite a bit as it relates to poker. And IMO, there was nothing in there limiting poker tournaments. That's not to say there shouldn't be, but as best I can tell, there is nothing in there now.
It's only a matter of time until the people in charge pay attention to this line from the article and realize there is much, much, much more money to be made if they would legalize poker:
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Poker revenue has added more than $4 million to state tax rolls since 2003, according to the wagering division, The Associated Press reported.
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I'm hoping and predicting that Florida follows California's stance on poker in the next 5 years or so (and hopefully more like 2).
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