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  1. Lets keep our fingers crossed something is passed that both allows international players and has no or a very short blackout period.
  2. Yes, let's hope so.

    The fact that states and D.C. are looking at this is definitely a positive sign for us!
     
  3. Dan the Poker Seer...

    http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...04-12-18-13-34
    Edited By: wackyJaxon Apr 13th, 2011 at 02:03 PM
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  4. This story (The District of Columbia is becoming the first U.S. jurisdiction to allow Internet gambling) seems like big news to me.

    I don't understand why it's not getting more coverage.
    Edited By: Cabo Apr 13th, 2011 at 10:39 PM
  5. and now?
  6. As far as I read, its still going ahead, there are some discussions in some of the other forums. You will be allowed to play if you are a US resident AND at the time of playing at a DC hot spot within the DC borders. Rich or Dan, pls correct me if I am mistaken.
    Edited By: wackyJaxon Apr 19th, 2011 at 08:01 PM
  7. I haven't heard anything different about the DC poker site since the indictments. The original timeline was June or so...
     
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  8. nooooooo.....FUCK YOU Tommy Wells you POS. Thanks for the updates Wacky
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