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May 26, 2014

Online Poker Legislation in the US. There is a significant amount of confusion about whether online poker in the US is legal or not. This confusion has not been helped by some sites referring to offshore poker sites as “illegal”, when in fact they are regulated and licensed – only not by authorities in the USA. You can no longer play poker online. Watch Congresswoman Shelley Berkley (NV-01) call out the Republicans for their shameless tactics and indulg.

The different groups and coalitions against the online gambling industry are trying to force the US government to introduce bills to ban this lucrative market in the United States. However, these factions are recently finding more and more obstacles on its way to ban one of the most profitable industries in the world. US players are aware that these are nothing but some of the land-based casino owners from Las Vegas as well as the Native American tribes from California, both, groups that only want to keep the gambling monopoly in the United States the way it has been for the past 50 years. Now it is the turn for the National Governors Associations (NGA) to speak up as Sheldon Adelson's coalition seems to be gaining popularity and, with it, the group is becoming stronger. The National Governors Association, bipartisan organization of national governors, has come out with something to say about the Restoration of America’s Wire Act. The NGA governors are trying to bring to the table their experience on national policy, a tool that could be perfectly used to link up both state and federal governments. The NGA is now an advocate for online poker since last week when the group sent a letter last Friday to Senate Majority and Minority leaders, as well as both speakers of the House John Boehner and Nancy Pelosi. The letter is a statement of the pitiless ambitious of a few political circles within the government of the United States to continue supporting causes like Sheldon Adelson's coalition.

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'Dear Majority Leader Reid, Senator McConnell, Speaker Boehner, and Representative Pelosi:

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The nation’s governors are concerned with legislation introduced in Congress that would ban online Internet gaming and Internet lottery sales because it challenges the federal-state relationship. The regulation of gaming is an issue that has historically been addressed by the states. Regardless of whether governors are in favor of offering gaming within their own states, decisions at the federal level that affect state regulatory authority should not be made unilaterally without state input. A strong, cooperative relationship between the states and federal government is vital to serve best the interests of all citizens. The Restoration of America’s Wire Act was introduced into both the U.S. Senate (S. 2159) and House of Representatives (H.R. 4301) two months ago by Senator Lindsey Graham (R – S.C.) and Representative Jason Chaffetz (R – Utah), respectively. The goal of the bill is to revert the interpretation of the 1961 Wire Act to, once again, prohibit all internet gambling. The Wire Act only specifies that online sports betting is illegal (while there was no internet 53 years ago, the Act bans sports betting over wire communications, logically interpreted as including the internet), but the U.S. Department of Justice had been of the opinion that it outlawed all internet gambling. In late 2011, the Department of Justice clarified its stance on the Wire Act, confirming that it only applied to sports betting. This new, correct interpretation has not made Sheldon Adelson and other online poker opponents happy, as it opened the door for states to individually legalize and regulate online gaming. Three states have – Delaware, New Jersey, and Nevada – and more states are considering it. Reverting back to the incorrect interpretation of the Wire Act would likely require those states to shut down their online gambling industries and take away gambling decisions from the states when that is something states have traditionally been allowed to control themselves.'

Playing online poker in 2019 could be quite a challenge if you live in a country with a restrictive gambling regulation; instead of moving forward with laws that embrace the benefits of legal online gambling (controlled publicity, tax incomes, etc.), more and more countries opt-in for closing their borders and prohibit online poker. In this article, we share a few tips for poker players living in those countries and how they can make EV+ decisions.

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¿Which countries have banned online poker?

Literally, millions of poker players are trapped in countries like India, Israel, Italy, United States, Colombia, Australia, China, Spain, France, and many others, which in a way or another, have prohibited or at least restricted (for example the European shared liquidity) online poker. For all of them, we have prepared this survival guide for 2019, including all the necessary information to keep playing from home.

¿What online poker rooms are available on regulated markets?

Curiously enough, almost all poker rooms available on regulated markets have merged after being prohibited there at the very beginning; just to bring an example, the Chinese poker rooms are booming since last year and even have drawn the attention of PokerStars (recently PS launched Red Dragon Poker, a Chinese application very similar to PokerKing Asia or PPPoker) and those are developing on a very restrictive market.

At the bottom of this article, you will find a selection of the best online poker rooms available for players living in regulated countries.

Our team will be glad to assist you in picking the best poker room that fits your needs; no matter where you live, we have a solution for you.

¿How to make a deposit or withdrawal in regulated countries?

A common question: if online poker is forbidden in my country, how can I even make a deposit to a poker room? Agents, e-wallets, and cryptocurrencies are the answer:

Cryptocurrencies

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The benefits of the Bitcoin and other cryptos are remarkable on the online poker market. As cryptos don't depend on any central bank, those can be easily used in almost any country for gambling-related payments. Sites like Exmo or Localbitcoins are very useful on highly regulated markets such as the Chinese or the Australian one.

ecoPayz

ecoPayz (a trusted e-wallet very similar to Skrill and Neteller) is accepted by countries like Canada, India, Spain, among others). SEPA residents can even request a MasterCard card to handle their money.

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VPN? High-end PCs? What are the requirements to play at exotic poker rooms?

Our team will assist you in all the technologic requirements to start playing at international rooms:

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  • If you are playing in Asian poker apps, the emulators have high technical requirements;
  • Additional software such as hand converters or add-ons may be needed to enable HUD at some rooms.

Another requirement to play at rooms from exotic countries like China is to adapt yourself to a routine to play with a different time zone: for example, the Chinese prime time corresponds to the morning in America or the evening in Europe.

What about the costs? Is it expensive to play on alternative poker networks? Can I get rakeback?

As usual, the answer to this question is: it depends. We made a comparison of the rake structure of traditional poker rooms and Asian poker applications, and the results proved that it's not expensive to play at Chinese poker rooms.

The good news is that almost all alternative poker rooms come with top rakeback deals from Worldpokerdeals. Some rooms charge a fee when you withdrawal your profits (to cover the costs of transferring money from China or Israel to e-wallets); for those cases, you can be sure that the fee charged by WPD is the lowest on the market.

The software has an additional cost, for example, a hand converter or card catcher may be necessary in order to play with a HUD.

Poker expat?

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Hundreds of professional poker players have decided to emigrate from their countries (even high-profile ones like Adrían Mateos who left Spain after the regulation) looking for better conditions to play both online and live. The preferred destinations are Thailand, México, or the UK; if you are a poker expat, you can take advantage of our VIP promotions especially designed for poker players living abroad.

Conclusion

The real challenge must be at the tables, beating the fish, and not struggling with regulations and prohibitions; we understand that you could be afraid of playing online poker if the authorities raise the regulation flag, but as we already mentioned, there are several options; in short, there is a life after regulation.

Note: if you are planning to take a poker trip, contact us for local information in Thailand, Russia, Colombia, USA, etc. Our gigs are world-famous :)

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