Compatiblepoker was the first to read Mr. I Nelson Rose'ss analyzed comments on the finalized regulations set upon banks to stop gambling deposits for US citizens. The article can be read here The New Internet Gaming Regulations: Nothing Changes (http://www.compatiblepoker.com/final-uigea.cms.htm) with latest updates continuing at www.compatiblepoker.com/usa.php
The just released article covers in depth what impact this will have on poker players who gamble online from the United States on games of poker and online casino tables. The date given
in which banks must comply to the UIGEA is December 1, 2009 almost 3 years after the UIGEA was actually passed, giving online gamblers yet another year.
Fortunately for poker players Mr. Rose is optimistic about these regulations labeling his article, Nothing Changes.
Except for calling for additional code numbers for credit card transactions, the regulations expressly tell financial institutions to not spend any time looking at individual
transactions, says Mr. Nelson Rose.
Professor Rose gives other very interesting view points on these final regulations that have not been discussed on the news sites or forums. Read the article titled, The New Internet
Gaming Regulations: Nothing Changes (http://www.compatiblepoker.com/final-uigea.cms.htm) and follow US poker sites
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