The winner of the WSOP last edition, Joe Cada, has just announced that next week he will be joining the Poker Players Alliance in their visit to Capitol Hill, where he will be meeting different Congress and Senate members to show his support to the online poker regulation.
Joe Cada is happy to be able to help to protect the right of playing poker and at the same time the Poker Players Alliance could not have found a better candidate.
This new initiative shows that even though the UIGEA approval has been delayed a few months, the Poker Players Alliance is going to keep working to get the full regulation of online poker.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
NEW STUDY REGARDING THE ONLINE GAMES REGULATION
A new study regarding the advantages of regulating online games has been published in United States.
This study was realized by the Harvard professor Malcon Sporraw, and was published just a few days after the UIGEA approval was postponed for six months.
This study affirms that the regulation of online games is the only way to protect players that want to enjoy online casino games and poker.
On the other hand, prohibition will only bring more risk for the players, as they would finish playing in non regulated sites. Apart from affirming that the regulation is the most advisable option, this study also points out that United States, as many other countries, counts with the needed tools to make the regulation a reality.
This study was realized by the Harvard professor Malcon Sporraw, and was published just a few days after the UIGEA approval was postponed for six months.
This study affirms that the regulation of online games is the only way to protect players that want to enjoy online casino games and poker.
On the other hand, prohibition will only bring more risk for the players, as they would finish playing in non regulated sites. Apart from affirming that the regulation is the most advisable option, this study also points out that United States, as many other countries, counts with the needed tools to make the regulation a reality.
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casino games,
online casino,
online games,
poker,
UIGEA
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