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[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Someone going on holiday? :1orglaugh

Thanks for letting us know about all of them! :dance:[/FONT]
Join: 2008/12/20 Messages: 856
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Three former senior executives from MasterCard are betting that lawmakers will soon regulate legalized Internet gambling here and have set up shop to facilitate wagers as a U.S.-subsidiary for a United Kingdom payments processor.

UC Group Ltd, the parent of SecureTrading, released a statement today saying it is poised to provide “safe financial transactions and required consumer protections” in the United States in anticipation of federal legislation.

The announcement by the U.K. processor comes only days after online poker rooms and other gambling sites started reporting that MasterCard – and in fewer cases, Visa, the top payments facilitator – are blocking the placement of financial transactions. Although the sites offer other payment services for wagering, losing the two payments giants would strike a major blow to their operations.

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Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
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France is trying to put in place the mechanism for licensing and regulation of online gambling before the Soccer World Cup. The draft law has already been approved by the National Assembly, which is the lower house of parliament, and is currently being scrutinized by the Senate. :thumbsup
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Manne wrote: The Washington Post published an interesting read earlier this week about Dems in Congress who are gunning to overturn laws that make Internet gambling illegal.

Rep. Barney Frank and others want the government to regulate cyber-wagering in poker, and mah-jong, among other games, and, of course, to cash in. Quoth the Post: "The federal government, which rarely prosecutes online gambling, would net billions of dollars in tax and licensing revenue if it were legalized, proponents say."

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The proponents to online gambling have been gearing up to push HR 2267 through congress. Lobby groups, political action committees, and private citizens have all been working toward the passage of this bill. As an alternative method of taxation and a solid means of entertainment, legal USA online gambling is gaining popularity, both to the player and the government. :dirol
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The first site to officially go live is being run by the Olympic Entertainment Group which has a number of land based casinos in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Slovakia. The site will be powered by one of the largest software providers in the industry, Playtech, and will offer players more than 150 games. The new site will also incorporate Estonia’s first online poker site which will run through the popular European platform, iPoker. While some Estonians have been placing online wagers through foreign for a few years this new online casino will be the first official one in the country and will open up the market to a whole new demographic.

(It’s been a month since Estonia officially legalized online gambling).

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With the 2010 Olympics in full-force, writer/director Kevin Smith is battling his own sport – trying to fit himself into one of those tiny airplane seats. Southwest Airlines is now on damage control after Smith was kicked off a flight Saturday night after a flight attendant deemed him too fat to fly.

The airline's policy does not allow passengers on who can't put both armrests down and apparently, Smith was an armrest offender. However, Southwest allowed Kevin to catch another flight, basically going back on their claim that he's too fat. Since the incident, Smith has been on the warpath, tweeting that the airline treated him worse than a terrorist.

Smith, 39, immediately took to his Twitter. 😄
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All the confusion over online gambling in EU member states is set to be ironed out by new Internal Market Commissioner Michel Barnier, a move that will be closely followed by Malta. Soon after taking on his responsibilities, Mr Barnier announced he planned to address the matter and instructed the European Commission services to draft a green paper on the issue.............


Read more: Michel Barnier resolved to settle online gambling confusion

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Manne wrote: All the confusion over online gambling in EU member states is set to be ironed out by new Internal Market Commissioner Michel Barnier, a move that will be closely followed by Malta. Soon after taking on his responsibilities, Mr Barnier announced he planned to address the matter and instructed the European Commission services to draft a green paper on the issue.............


Read more: Michel Barnier resolved to settle online gambling confusion

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Always great articles.
Join: 2006/12/20 Messages: 978
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Hi
i registered to pcd poker from ixgames link with screenname: thyadar and i made a deposit to
does that help me to be an active member on forum ?
i have readed some topics that says if you register to a poker site from ixgames link that helps you to become an active member so i did it and i am waitting you to tell me if its good or not 😋
ty
Join: 2009/06/09 Messages: 8
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thyadar wrote: Hi
i registered to pcd poker from ixgames link with screenname: thyadar and i made a deposit to
does that help me to be an active member on forum ?
i have readed some topics that says if you register to a poker site from ixgames link that helps you to become an active member so i did it and i am waitting you to tell me if its good or not 😋
ty
Private message sent, please check your inbox!
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ixgames wrote: Private message sent, please check your inbox!
Ty very much keep it good
have a nice day
Join: 2009/06/09 Messages: 8
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So many people registered in carbon freeroll - but very few are active members - i might suggest some people are in twice - different acounts (looking very similiar)

its a bit annoying when you try to be an active member and see all these people who don't bother getting access...

same as ft freeroll people with 1 post entered😟😟?

ix step up to the game here plz

you have to sort this out

as an active member im annoyed and feel i have a right to be

cmon look at the names of people registered.....there post numbers etc....
Join: 2009/09/06 Messages: 405
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marco123 wrote: So many people registered in carbon freeroll - but very few are active members - i might suggest some people are in twice - different acounts (looking very similiar)

its a bit annoying when you try to be an active member and see all these people who don't bother getting access...

same as ft freeroll people with 1 post entered😟😟?

ix step up to the game here plz

you have to sort this out

as an active member im annoyed and feel i have a right to be

cmon look at the names of people registered.....there post numbers etc....
Im not complaining cuz a freeroll is a freeroll and I came close (9th) tonight but it was great a few weeks ago when I won a coupon there was only like 19 people in the tournament. I think I would have had it tonight but I got kinda donked out of it by some dude going in preflop with 34 suited. O well came close be back next week to try again.
Join: 2009/12/30 Messages: 72
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Manne wrote: With the 2010 Olympics in full-force, writer/director Kevin Smith is battling his own sport – trying to fit himself into one of those tiny airplane seats. Southwest Airlines is now on damage control after Smith was kicked off a flight Saturday night after a flight attendant deemed him too fat to fly.

The airline's policy does not allow passengers on who can't put both armrests down and apparently, Smith was an armrest offender. However, Southwest allowed Kevin to catch another flight, basically going back on their claim that he's too fat. Since the incident, Smith has been on the warpath, tweeting that the airline treated him worse than a terrorist.

Smith, 39, immediately took to his Twitter. 😄
Kevin Smith strikes back!!
Join: 2008/06/06 Messages: 83
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SycoSteve wrote: [FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Someone going on holiday? :1orglaugh

Thanks for letting us know about all of them! :dance:[/FONT]
Ya thx they look fun i dont think i can play them yet but im sher one day ill be able to but thx for the heads up
Join: 2008/10/08 Messages: 34
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MHect wrote: Kevin Smith strikes back!!
Lol now that funny.. get em boy😡
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Hello
is anybody in there?:thumbsup
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XPOKERCHIC wrote: Found this by accident, but it is really cool. X

Windows 98 Jam - CollegeHumor video
I listened to it then went :dance:.

Win 98 and XP Sounds ....

lol

Ok that's just not right.

Interesting tune XPOKERCHIC.


Thanks
Join: 2009/12/06 Messages: 258
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Europeans seem convinced that the online gambling laws are on the verge of changing with the US, and they have been gearing up for the legalization of online gambling within the US. UC Group, a UK-based payment processing company, has created a US subsidiary that is preparing to process online gambling transactions in the US, once the new legislation has been passed.

SecureTrading is the US subsidiary of the UC Group that will process US gambling transaction. They do not see any problems or delays with processing gambling transactions once the UIGEA is overturned. “Momentum for regulated Internet gambling in the US has been building for some time,” said Chris Thom, former Chief Operating Officer at MasterCard, “As Congress prepares to take the final step, SecureTrading’s turnkey system is primed to enable our customers to go live the moment Internet gambling is regulated.”

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Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
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With a population of almost seventeen million people Chile has a growing market for online gambling. Gambling in Chile is completely legal and popular.

(Gambling was banned up until 1990).

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