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    Default PokerStars standing firm

    It looks like PokerStars is going to stand firm against the new legislation. Here's a link to their page on the policy.

    http://www.pokerstars.com/legislation/uigea/

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    this was already posted.. thanks though

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    Yeah, the new law does not prohibit players from playing online. It just prohibits financial institutions from processing transactions with online gambling companies...

    But Americans now have very little or no options at all. Only thru Neteller is seems is the possible way to fund online poker accounts. Plusu there's the fear that some states will do what Washington did... real bummer

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