Future California Online Poker Legislation may not bar PokerStars
One of California online poker’s key factors that halted recent bills is the proposed “bad actor” clause.
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Regulated Online Poker Alaska. In order for online poker to be regulated in Alaska, an established gaming authority has to be in place to start with. Although it doesn't seem to happen in the near future, Alaskas fate might change once more states choose to regulate online poker. If we ever get there, it will most likely be decided through a referendum. Due to Alaskas small population anything else than an interstate poker network solution is unlikely.
| Online Poker Status |
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|---|---|
| Population 21 or older | 0.5 Million |
| Proportion of total US population | 0,22% |
| Live Poker | No |
| Estimated year for online regulation | NA |
| Probability - Interstate agreement | NA |
One of California online poker’s key factors that halted recent bills is the proposed “bad actor” clause.
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Read MoreIt’s no secret that a lot of online gaming interests would like to keep PokerStars out of the United States. And so far, they’ve been largely successful at doing so because PokerStars has been unable to obtain licensing in Nevada or New Jersey. If 888 CEO Brian Mattingley has his way, it will remain like this […]
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Read MoreJust recently, politicians decided to shelve two bills that would’ve legalized and regulated California online poker. However, that doesn’t mean the prospects of California online poker are finished in 2014. The Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel still wants to launch a poker site by the end of August. The Native American tribe, which is located […]
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