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November
29th 2008
Online Texas Hold’em Investigation Story will be presented on Television

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Sunday night the CBS network will present their investigation special “How Online Gamblers Unmasked Cheaters”. This special program was made after a four-month research into the online poker business and particularly a scam involving the online Texas Hold’em poker page Absolute Poker.

This poker webpage was probed after a few of the Texas Hold’em poker players on the website alleged that someone was unduly winning a great amount of poker hands. Todd Witteles was a significant player in this research, according to Witteles; he was losing incredibly large amounts of money to the exact same Texas Hold’em player. Witteles declared that this player was raising against exceptionally good hands, most people would have assumed he was just giving out his money, but he was unbelievably earning tons of chips.

Witteles was correct about his suppositions, it was later shown that a player who knew about the site was able to view everyone´s poker hole cards. At first glance, Absolute Poker stated that there were no faults with the room or the Texas Hold’em poker competitor. After many more players showed up with allegations, the poker page explored deeper into the problem and discovered wrongdoing.

Around Jan. of this year, the gaming commission discovered what the Texas Hold’em poker players and the Texas Hold’em poker page had suspected all the time. It was eventually shown that, there was an employee who had attacked the Texas Hold’em poker webpage’s security system and was playing illegally for close to a month and a half. The study proved that the poker page had not gained from the unlawful behavior in any way, and was in no way, shape or form engaged in the activities.

These scams are further confirmation that there should be more guidelines regarding online poker sites. The US government needs to authorize and legalize the internet gambling industry to guard these honorable customers. These laws would also police the admission to these gambling webpages by children, which is becoming another issue nowadays.

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November
26th 2007
United States Government Increases Level of Attention Paid to the Online Poker Rooms and Casinos Such As Fulltiltpoker.Com in an Attempt to Squeeze Them out

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With all the emphasis that has been put on the online poker rooms and casinos by the United States government in an attempt to force them to shut down and completely stop doing business on the Internet, there is no end of difficulties experienced by the online poker rooms and casinos who have done their best to stay competitive and stay in business despite all the negative attention from the government. With so much effort being put into making it impossible for these types of businesses to continue to operate, it is hard to believe that the United States government is objective in its efforts to do away with gaming and gambling on the Internet. As more and more legislation and regulations are passed that make it extraordinarily difficult to compete on the Web, there is no end of focus on the different laws and interpreting them in order to back up the United States government’s position. In fact, the laws have become so Byzantine and confusing that they actually allow offshore industries to profit from United States poker players, but United States citizens cannot profit in the same way. With this incredible double standard that has been created, online poker players are victimized in ways that are hard to define. By eliminating the ability of the United States proprietors to profit from the existence of online poker rooms and casinos, the government has effectively cut off a tremendous level of revenue that could have been taken advantage of by United States residents.

As more and more nearsighted legislation and regulations hit the books and make it more and more difficult for online poker rooms and casinos to exist in general as well as generate profit, the United States government has made it clear that there is no end of lengths that it will go to shut down these types of gaming and gambling establishments on the web. With the emphasis on stopping the flood of online poker rooms and casinos, the United States government has set for itself a tremendous task and will very likely stop at nothing to see it completed. In the future, it is hard to predict what types of additional laws and legislation might be passed that make it impossible for these types of gaming and gambling establishments to generate revenue on the Internet and continue to increase the levels of income that are generated there. Without these types of online poker rooms and casinos, players will very likely have no choice at all and have to quit playing altogether. As long as the United States government continues to target the online poker rooms and casinos, they will continue to experience these types of difficulties in general.

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