Online Casino Gambling --- Casino NewsOnline Casino Gambling in the U.S.
The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act hasn’t stopped online casino
gambling in the United States, but it is making it much more difficult for U.S.
players to find ways to fund their online gambling. Some online casinos are
backing out of the U.S.—they are not allowing U.S. citizens to register with
their Web sites. But for the most part, the online casinos will allow U.S.
players the opportunity to gamble online if the players can find a way to fund
themselves.
Now that the financial institutions and e-wallets are closing down business to
U.S. citizens, only the motivated online casino gamblers can find the financial
institutions still willing to take U.S. monies. But one easy way to track what
exactly is happening in the world of online casinos and gambling is the Web site
Compatiblepoker.com.
This Web site boasts updates as frequently as every hour if there are newsworthy
updates, and at least every day. Not only does this online casinos information
site update hourly and daily, but any errors found on the site by visitors
(often other online casino gamblers) are welcomed and corrected immediately.
Some of the information players can find on CompatiblePoker.com include updates
of U.S. gambler friendly Web sites, online casino industry news that could
affect gamblers, and new legislation and action concerning the UIGEA that will
affect all U.S. based gamblers.
The UIGEA is only seven months old, and many experts watching the online casinos
and online gambling industry are expecting a definitive move by the United
States government within the next 90 days. As the government prepares to enforce
the Act, gamblers can count on up-to-the-minute news from CompatiblePoker. | ||||||||||||||||||
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