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drunknloaded
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page 4 says the federal government can suck my dick

10/3/2006 3:32:33 PM

pilgrimshoes
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back up from the ledge NoidRoid

10/3/2006 3:35:50 PM

NoidRoid
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I'm gonna become a hermit in some mountains over this shit, fuck it.

10/3/2006 3:38:49 PM

pilgrimshoes
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i know,

im just gonna move to england where theres nationalized healthcare and gambling incomes are non-taxable!

its gonna be sweet

10/3/2006 3:46:38 PM

drunknloaded
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man i want to move to europe so fucking bad

it seems like they are so much more chill about shit there

10/3/2006 3:57:06 PM

NoidRoid
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^^ yesterday when I heard the sky was falling I was all like BLLX!

10/3/2006 4:05:06 PM

David0603
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Noid, the gov does double taxation all the time. They are a bunch of theives.

10/3/2006 4:08:07 PM

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BLLX!!!!!!

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[Edited on October 3, 2006 at 5:07 PM. Reason : .]

10/3/2006 5:06:59 PM

NoidRoid
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So Jon, how long does it take to cash out $texas from party poker?


10/3/2006 5:21:57 PM

David0603
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Heh. Look on the bright side c-flake, now you'll have plenty of time to finish up that degree.

10/3/2006 5:25:13 PM

typhicane
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bill frist

http://www3.capwiz.com/y/mail/?id=540&type=CO&state=TN

10/3/2006 8:16:20 PM

Drovkin
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So is everyone cashing out now?

10/3/2006 9:32:52 PM

David0603
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Most of my money is sitting in neteller atm.

10/3/2006 9:40:51 PM

pilgrimshoes
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me too

10/3/2006 10:00:44 PM

rallydurham
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my buddy has $100,000 in partypoker and he's not cashing out.

That's some fucking balls, i'm a bit nervous about leaving $2,500 in there...

10/3/2006 11:18:34 PM

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in principle, i'm against banning it

in practical terms...well...i own stock in Shuffle Master

http://www.shufflemaster.com/

10/3/2006 11:21:50 PM

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HAHA now whos laughing!! I got nothing but play money cuz i KNEW IT WOULD COME TO THIS ONE DAY LOLZ

10/3/2006 11:26:26 PM

pilgrimshoes
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you sir, are a moron.

and duke, shuffle master only makes money for brick and mortar casinos.

the more buzz, the more are bought.

online play introduces players to live play, therefore inducing rooms to expand and lease more shuffle master machines.

10/4/2006 7:46:21 AM

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Well, considering I've made thousands of dollars over the years I would say me. Ha...ha...ha

[Edited on October 4, 2006 at 7:47 AM. Reason : ^]

10/4/2006 7:46:52 AM

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someones already said this i bet but i cant read 4 pages now

i bet its because most online players dont pay taxes on what they win. if they would just put a flat rake on each hand and give that to the government(s), they would leave us alone.

10/4/2006 7:52:55 AM

David0603
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What do you mean a "flat rake"

10/4/2006 8:50:18 AM

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I dont think many people understand the amount of taxes that brick and mortar casinos pay on a daily basis.

When AC closed up shop in july, the NJ state government estimated a loss of around $2,000,000 per day from what they would have collected in taxes.

And thats just 12 casinos, during weekdays.

10/4/2006 8:58:20 AM

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^IOW, individuals must buy their civil liberties from the g0vt.

10/4/2006 9:39:48 AM

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^ i'm not about to hate on them taxing casinos

otherwise they'd be getting that revenue from somewhere else--like me (if i lived in NJ)

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"and duke, shuffle master only makes money for brick and mortar casinos.

the more buzz, the more are bought.

online play introduces players to live play, therefore inducing rooms to expand and lease more shuffle master machines."


well, my thinking was that online gambling taking a hit might give casinos a boost...which might be true in the short term, but yeah, you're right...probably not in the long term.

10/4/2006 10:00:07 AM

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Quote :
"^IOW, individuals must buy their civil liberties from the g0vt.
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since that makes any sense at all

good one


since you obviously have no idea what the hell you are talking about and babbling off some hippy bullshit, lets lay it out simple.


1.) you play at a casino
2.) you effectively pay for your entertainment either by house advantage or in poker, the rake. (like you pay for your entertainment at thousands of other establishments)
3.) government taxes the shit out of the house take, not the individual.

the us government has effectively lost hundreds of millions of dollars that have escaped untaxed and basically untraced over the last 6 years or so. do you really think that this would have gone on forever? no long term players did. now, who has the claim on those possible taxations would be another story. most gambling regulation is done on a state level. none of the online casinos are based out of the us however, as their operation has been illegal over the wire act for decades. therefore, they are in no jurisdiction to be held accountable for state gaming regulations.

How it has developed however is disturbing. your ability to play if you please is in fact your choice, but it is still against the law no matter what, and already was. you cannot legally gamble outside of sanctioned gambling establishments anywhere in the united states. why should this situation be flexed? thats in states that even allow gambling at all. most states have antiquated laws on gambling completely banning it.

Realize with me that im 100% against banning online play of the game, and thats not what htis bill addresses. it punishes institutions that provide the means for the player to play for real money, theres no wording in this that is geared towards the player. The laws against the player playing have long been on the books, just never enforced. This bill appears to make it damn hard to have the means to play online, which will effectively kill the profitability of the games. The providers are also shutitng down accounts as to not have legal action brought against them, further making it difficult (but not impossible) for the us player to stil play as long or as much as they want.[quote]

[Edited on October 4, 2006 at 10:14 AM. Reason : e]

10/4/2006 10:13:10 AM

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Quote :
"well, my thinking was that online gambling taking a hit might give casinos a boost...which might be true in the short term, but yeah, you're right...probably not in the long term."


well the thing is that the ease of play is what made online beautiful.

anyone could walk up and start in minutes.

you go to a b&m casino and ask around the table, probably half of the players started by playing online. (some tables, like lower limit no limit holdem, it could be up to 90% per table)

it drew so many more players to the game and thats a beautiful thing.

in turn, it drew players to move to live games also, its much more exciting. places like atlantic city have card rooms sprouting up everywhere. borgata opened up their new room, with over 180 tables (largest in the world IIRC). casinos that catered to even the older crowds have been opening poker rooms, such as the showboat or harrahs. the boom has indeed spread to the live game, and is also shown by the propensitiy of home raked games and clubs being more busy than ever before.

hell, there are clubs all over raleigh, durham, and any city these days.

larger cities have some very well run clubs that are all illegal, but cater to what the people want ot do, so theres a market.

the problem is, only a small percentage of the casual online palyer is going to seek out an underground club to go (probably) get reamed at by some seriously sick rounders.

interest fades, fewer planned trips to travel all the way to atlantic city, vegas, tunica or bilouxi.

all these rooms cant sustain not having business, and will shrink.

in time.

as ive mentioned before, that was always one of the draws to the game, was that anyone could do it. you could watch on tv or whatever, then decide that you were good enough, and follow through with it.

you cant decide at 35 to play in the nba to get on tv and make a shitton of money. you had that chance with poker.

10/4/2006 10:23:26 AM

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^ I agree with interest declining in live casino play. Not only does online increase interest in live play, in many cases it provides the funds to make casino trips and tourney entries possible.

10/4/2006 11:40:16 AM

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Agreed. There is no way I would have made trips out to vegas, AC, New Orleans if I hadn't been making that money playing online.

10/4/2006 12:05:09 PM

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my $ has officially been cashed out of all sites now

10/4/2006 1:24:26 PM

Nashattack
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glad I won a few $10 SNGs last week then didn't have time to donk off all the winnings on tournies before withdrawing last night

10/4/2006 1:42:21 PM

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you guys are seriously pulling all your money out of the sites?


Aren't you worried that it will be hard to get the money back in???

10/4/2006 3:19:08 PM

pilgrimshoes
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im in "wait and see" mode

10/4/2006 3:25:37 PM

BoobsR_gr8
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^^ i dont really like online poker anyways, like i said, it has been profitable, but i hate it

10/4/2006 3:29:28 PM

Nerdchick
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this may have been pointed out already

but conservatives are supposed to be about LESS govt interference, right?

10/4/2006 3:33:04 PM

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^Don't pin this on us conservatives. There is a faction of us (in power right now) that are jackasses. This is not a conservative bill, this is a bullshit assault on civil liberties.

10/4/2006 3:58:12 PM

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"There is a faction of us (in power right now) that are jackasses."


Yes. A fraction whose numerator and denominator are the same number.

10/4/2006 4:13:01 PM

Nashattack
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faction.. not fraction..

rofleskates

10/4/2006 4:18:14 PM

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lol @ me

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"This is not a conservative bill, this is a bullshit assault on civil liberties."


WAIT! There are conservative bills that don't infringe on our civil liberties?!?!?

[Edited on October 4, 2006 at 4:30 PM. Reason : ]

10/4/2006 4:29:14 PM

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LOL at the size of the WSOP Main Event purse next year...

10/4/2006 7:21:29 PM

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so should i take my money out now?

i don't have too much in there right now but it would be enough to pay my part of the rent this month.

I don't know if it matters but most of my money is on pokerroom.com. Also, I use either neteller or firepay to cash out.

10/4/2006 11:50:32 PM

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"Yes. A fraction whose numerator and denominator are the same number."


AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Liberals...reading comprehension ain't what it used to be. Maybe we should be throwing more tax dollars into the education system.

10/5/2006 7:41:37 AM

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i bet some congressman lost his ass online and is like

"I'M SHUTTING THIS SHIT DOWN RIGHT NOW!!!"

10/5/2006 7:50:05 AM

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The thing that pisses me off the most is that this is such a political move. They don't really care that people are gambling, or else this bill wouldn't have conveniently made exceptions for HorseRacing and some other types of gambling.

10/5/2006 7:56:57 AM

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Having followed this thread over the past few days, it was really funny to see ParBet.com recruiting at my school's career fair today

10/5/2006 8:01:57 AM

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"Maybe we should be throwing more tax dollars into the education system."


Haha. Republicans putting money into the education system? That's a good one.

10/5/2006 9:24:51 AM

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Haha. Democrats putting money into the education system with proper allocation? That's a good one.

10/5/2006 10:41:12 AM

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?

10/5/2006 10:44:57 AM

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The bill doesn't have anything to do with playing poker or the poker sites online or gambling sites. It is only going after American Banks and financial institutions. As long as you can find some way to get your money on the sites, and they stay open to US players, you will be fine.

[Edited on October 5, 2006 at 12:40 PM. Reason : .]

10/5/2006 12:39:59 PM

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^i've still got money in the site

but how am i gonna cash it out

10/6/2006 12:20:00 AM

HUR
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yeah, if i have money on the site will i still be able to cash out?

10/6/2006 10:03:35 AM

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