Showing posts with label Poker Articles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poker Articles. Show all posts

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Is Internet Poker Illegal In The United States?

Internet Poker is not illegal in the US but it is illegal for US banks to process gaming transactions (credit card payments, wire transfers, etc). Now, to deposit legally you have to go through a 3rd party such as an ewallet like eWalletXpress, e-checks (poker sites use third party companies to process e-Check payments) or a money transfer company such as Western Union (But don't waste your money on Western Union, there are other ways to load your account. Check out my article How to Start a Poker Bankroll From $0).

Is Internet Poker Illegal In The United States?

In 1961 Congress implemented the Wire Act which prohibited the operation of certain types of betting businesses in the United States. It begins with the text:

Whoever being engaged in the business of betting or wagering knowingly uses a wire communication facility for the transmission in interstate or foreign commerce of bets or wagers or information assisting in the placing of bets or wagers on any sporting event or contest, or for the transmission of a wire communication which entitles the recipient to receive money or credit as a result of bets or wagers, or for information assisting in the placing of bets or wagers, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.

No casual bettor has been convicted under this statute. In 2006, The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) was passed which made it illegal to transfer monies between financial institutions and on-line gaming sites. Notice the word, enforcement which is to enforce the 1961 Wire Act.

Why was the UIGEA bill implemented?

Because there are some people who would gamble money that they do not have. Such as a California woman who raked up more than $70,000 on a Visa card. Here is the official reason why the bill was passed;

Internet gambling is a growing cause of debt collection problems for insured depository institutions and the consumer credit industry.

The obvious solution to this is to "Stay within your Limits" and have a separate bankroll for your gaming account. But some people become "compulsive gamblers" and there really should be a better system to help them. I'll write an article tomorrow about compulsive gambling.

Here is Barney Frank, Chair of the House Committee on Financial Services, at a hearing entitled,"Can Internet Gambling Be Effectively Regulated to Protect Consumers and the Payments System?"



Barney Frank has been trying to repeal the UIGEA for some time. The last attempt to repeal the act failed resulting in a 32 to 32 voting tie. Now, with the new Obama adminstration, Frank has expressed his intention to reintroduce legislation designed to counter the effects of the UIGEA.

"I'm going to be pushing it," Franks said. "The existing legislation is an inappropriate interference on the personal freedom of Americans and this interference should be undone."

How to Start a Poker Bankroll From $0

There are several ways to start a poker bankroll without investing 1 cent. Here are 3 different ways I started a bankroll from $0;

How to Start a Poker Bankroll From $0
1) Free Poker Bankrolls
This is probably the easiest way to start from $0. Pokerrooms want to bring more customers and are willing to pay people to come play at their site. The bankrolls are usually between $5-$150 and usually have a cashout restriction such as play 500 hands before you can cashout(Cashout restriction is there to prevent someone requesting a cashout without playing).

VC Poker $10+$25 Free Bankroll only has a 1 hand cashout requirement and is therefore good as your first free bankroll you try. Free bankrolls such as Pokerstars Free $50+$50 is better after you get more experience because you have to past a quiz before you can get the money and you have to get 500FPP points within 90 days(which is not very difficult). I have made a list of the best Free Poker Bankrolls here. I like Free Bankrolls because they give you a chance to test the site out and see if you like it. Plus it's free money and if you lose it than just move onto the next free bankroll with no consequence.

2) Freerolls
Every pokerroom has freerolls. The 2 things to look for is how many players are in the freeroll and the prize pool. You might also want to look at the blind structure and look for past freerolls to see how long the tournament takes on average. I have set up a Freeroll Script with the latest freerolls.

3) Play Money
Surprisingly there is a market for buying and selling playchips where people actually buy/sell playchips with real money. Pokerstars playchips are most valuable and harder to accumulate. Full Tilt and Party Poker playchips are less valuable but you can still get some money for them. As far as I know, it is not illegal to buy/sell play chips. If you do wish to sell, here are some tips; (If you wish to buy playchips than I suggest you get a free bankroll instead)

- Make sure the website looks professional and is not a free domain
- Bargain and negotiate, don't be eager to sell and be willing to say no if the price is not right.
- Send a small increment first to find out if they are trust worthy

The value of chips fluctuate just like any market. For example, 6 months ago you could sell Pokerstar's chips for $10-$11 per million. Now you can only get $7.50-$8.50 per million. The reason is because recent economy issues.

Anyway, check out Chris Ferguson's $0 - $10k challenge.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Poker Rooms for Mac, Linux Computers

There are only 2 downloadable poker rooms that can run on a Mac computer as of May 2008.

These two Pokerrooms are Pokerstars and Full Tilt Poker. Note, they do not run on Linux.

There are many no downloadable Pokerrooms that pretty much run on any computer including Windows, Mac Linux. Absolute Poker is the only Pokerroom which allows US players and has a "no download" option.

Anyway, check out my Free Poker Bankrolls table, I indicate which pokerrooms are playable on mac, Linus etc. I will add US flags to the US friendly rooms soon.

Money Bookers

MoneyBookers is one of the leading e-wallet solutions in the internet today. Established in 1999, Moneybookers quickly became a leader in the online poker/casino market. Today Moneybookers has more then 4.6 million users in more then 30 countries, including Canada, UK, Italy, Germany, Austria, Spain and France.

The thing I like about Money Bookers is that it is free to deposit and withdrawal money to poker rooms and I believe also free or small fee to send/receive money from friends on Money Bookers.

Moneybookers is known as secure, convenient, fast and borderless payment method. Many slots, blackjack and poker players naturally voted for Moneybookers, making use of it in online casinos and poker rooms for a long time all around the world.

I funded my Money Bookers with BankrollMob. As soon as you get 5000 points in BankrollMob, BankrollMob will send you $50 to your MoneyBookers account.

Unfortunately, since October 25, 2006 Moneybookers stopped to work with US casino players and thus it’s not available for U.S. citizens any more.

American players can try eWalletXpress

European, Canadian and non-USA casino players are still welcome to use Moneybookers.