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Poker rooms and casinos on the Internet have become so amazingly popular that many players have even become full-time professional players almost overnight after discovering the online poker room craze. Drawing millions of players who constantly wager online in all manner of limit and no limit games including Texas Hold’em and Omaha variations, the online poker room and casino craze seemed that it would never die. The concept of playing online poker seemed somewhat humble and modest in the beginning, drawing very little attention when the first websites offering online poker began to pop up many years ago. But to everyone’s surprise, the popularity of these poker rooms exploded nearly overnight, as Internet users flocked to the websites that offered an easy method of wagering online and playing a round of cards without having to gather half the neighborhood or your family in your kitchen. Users quickly found that hands were dealt much faster on the Internet than they could ever be dealt in real life and the action was strong and fierce all over the online poker rooms and casinos.
But now the government has begun to crack down on online poker rooms and casinos with the advent of the unlawful Internet gambling enforcement act, a law that is somewhat complex and difficult to comprehend without being a lawyer or at least a paralegal, but basically restricts banks from doing business with online poker rooms and casinos in any way, shape or form. This law makes it very difficult for online poker room players to participate in online poker rooms as there are fewer and fewer options for United States players to fund their bankrolls from the United States.
But recently, more and more users have begun to stand up and respond, writing letters to their congressmen, senators and taking other types of actions against the powers that be who have spoken out so clearly against the American individual right to engage in games of skill. Despite all the support from online poker room players and enthusiasts, it is still an uphill battle against the slow moving and difficult to understand government bureaucracy. Repealing laws and changing the nature of existing laws is far more complex than simply protesting and writing letters. But these activities are the first step in getting the ball rolling for positive change.
Thanks to the efforts of some highly enthusiastic online poker room players, the future might be looking up for online poker rooms and the American player.
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