Great Offer for Bigtime Cash Game Players

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If you are mainly a cash game player — and play at higher-than-normal stakes — PayNoRake.com on the Action Poker Network is for you. PayNoRake.com offers all players at least 50% of their rake back, with the top players earning 100% of their rake back. For each $25 in contributed rake (meaning, you have only to be dealt cards in order to be credited with a portion of the rake for that hand), you get an extra 5% rakeback, up to the 90% rake back level; thereafter, only $10 is needed for each additional 5% rakeback. Thus, players that generate $220 or more in contributed rake in a single day will get all of that back.

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Rake back is paid into your account daily at midnight EST.

This huge rakeback is sure to attract bigtime cash game players, and I’m sure that there will always be good action at their higher-limit tables.

Check it out, and let me know what you think of PayNoRake.com.

(Please note: PayNoRake.com is on the Action Poker Network and does not accept players from the United States. Wherever you live, please check your local, state, and provincial laws before you gamble online.)

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Cereus Poker Network = UB + AP

In the wake of their recent scandals, and ahead of an upcoming 60 Minutes expose, UltimateBet has announced that it has moved to a completely new poker platform called Cereus. UltimateBet, along with its sister site AbsolutePoker, are currently the only two poker rooms on the Cereus Poker Network; even so, they claim that the Cereus Poker Network is the world’s third largest.

An initial look at the new software does not reveal much new by way of features and the interface itself. Instead, players are asked to believe that most of the improvements are under the hood, and that Cereus is “… the strongest poker platform on earth”. This remains to be seen, but it is hard to believe that the folks at UB and AP would leave any security vulnerability open after the disasters of the past months.

Both UltimateBet and AbsolutePoker have upped their new player bonus to 200%, with the bonus at UB being capped at $1100 and the bonus at AP capped at $500.

(Please note: Both UltimateBet and AbsolutePoker accept U.S. residents from all states. Wherever you live, please check your local, state and provincial laws before you gamble online.)

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Updates to Online Gambling Site are Complete

The extensive updates to my main online gambling directory are now complete. With Microgaming recently banning its licensees from accepting new real-money players from the US, and with the state of Kentucky putting pressure on various online casinos and online poker rooms, it was necessary to do a complete check-up and update of all pages at The Online Casino Gambling Directory.

So, here’s where things stand:

Now, and as always, you can be sure that the information that you get at The Online Casino Gambling Directory is accurate, complete, and free from bul**hit.

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NoXWin Blacklisted at The Online Casino Gambling Directory

NoXWin operates a casino, poker room, and sportsbook. Recently, they and their affiliates began emailing me at various email addresses on the theonlinecasinogamblingdirectory.com domain.

  • On 29 Oct 08, I initially asked to be removed for their mailing lists.
  • On 03 Nov 08, I repeated my request, outlined my domains that I wanted removed, sent that email to multiple email addresses on the noxwin.com and noxaffiliates.com domains, and gave a date of 13 Nov 08 by which I expected to be removed from their mailing lists.
  • On 18 Nov 08, I again received email from the noxaffiliates.com domain (specifically, tom@…).

I can only conclude that the noxwin.com properties condone spamming, as their noxaffiliates.com affiliates clearly do. Thus, I have blacklisted both the noxwin.com and the noxaffiliates.com domains, bringing the total number of sites on the blacklist to sixteen.

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World Cup of Poker @ PokerStars.com

One of the more interesting online poker tournaments is the World Cup of Poker, now running at PokerStars.com. Now in it’s fifth year, the World Cup of Poker pits teams from countries from around the globe against one another in exciting No-Limit Texas Hold’em tournament play.

Last year, Team USA – comprised of Tyler Netter, Randy Principe, John Kenlan, Shaun Deeb, and captained by Team PokerStars Pro Greg Raymer – was victorious in Barcelona, Spain, beating seven other nations. Canada (captained by TeamPokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu), Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Iceland, Portugal and Romania all contributed to a thrilling competition.

You can qualify for your 2008 national team by making it through a series of freeroll qualifiers. For the US National Team, these are bring held on November 27 – 30. Check the World Cup of Poker page for specific dates and times for the freerolls for the US National Team, as well as for any other country’s team.

Look for me at the tables — my player name is RobertMedl. (I know…. it’s not a very creative nickname.)

(Please note: PokerStars.com accepts U.S. residents from all states. Wherever you live, please check your local, state and provincial laws before you gamble online.)

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$100K Freeroll Slots Tournament

It doesn’t get any easier than this — play for free in a $100K freeroll slots tournament at Golden Casino. The slots tournament runs from December 1-15, 2008 and features:

  • No entry fee
  • $100 in starting credits
  • $50K cash prize for 1st place
  • $25 rebuys (if desired) if your credits fall below $20 and you wish to continue to play

If you are new to the world of online gambling, this is a golden opportunity to try an online casino. No risk… just all upside. Experienced players are welcome as well, and I am sure that they will also take advantage of this rare freeroll offer from Golden Casino.

So, head on over to Golden Casino when you get a chance, download and register at the online casino, and try for your share of the $100K prize pool!

(Please note: Golden Casino bars U.S. residents from KY. Wherever you live, please check your local, state and provincial laws before you gamble online.)

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UIGEA Regulations Finalized, Banks Must Comply By 12/2009

Yesterday, the United States Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board jointly issued a press release announcing the finalization of UIGEA regulations. The press release includes a link to the actual regulations, a 60+ page document that contains various regulations with which banks have been given a year to comply.

I published my analysis of the UIGEA regulations when they were published in draft form about a year ago. In the coming days, I will be reading the finalized regulations and offering my analysis here.

One initial thought is that the 12 month window that banks have to comply with the regulations is ample time for the Democratic Congress and new Obama Administration to take action to completely repeal the entire UIGEA. More on that later….

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US Gamblers: STOP the Bush Administration r.e. the UIGEA

The outgoing Bush administration is trying to pull a fast one in its last days in power. According to a 11 Nov 08 Dow Jones Newswire:

The Treasury Department has finalized regulations that would effectively ban online gambling in the U.S. and is trying to have them implemented in the waning days of the Bush administration.

The controversial rules would make it illegal for banks to process credit card transactions from most Internet gambling sites.

Their implementation has been opposed by groups advocating individuals’ right to gamble, the banking industry, Democratic lawmakers in Congress and even officials at the Federal Reserve.

The rules stem from a last-minute addition to a law passed in the final hours of the Republican controlled Congress in 2006. The provisions related to online gambling were included in an unrelated port security bill.

The wire goes on to say that it is “…standard practice for outgoing administrations to finalize controversial regulations before leaving office, a practice known as a midnight drop.”

Really? The global financial markets are in crisis and the U.S. government — our government — wants to add more work for our banks? I don’t think that this is where our priorities should be at the moment!

Have your voice heard by providing feedback to the Federal Reserve Board via their Contact Us page. Select the second radio button, select Consumer complaints from the drop down list, and enter your views in the text box. Here is a template that you can use to get you started.

I am writing to express my concerns regarding the Treasury Department’s finalization of regulations to enforce the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. I understand that the regulations were finalized and forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget on Oct. 21, 2008, and am opposed to their being put into practice.

There are two reasons why I am opposed to the implementation of these regulations:

1. The global financial markets are in turmoil. The world is looking to the United States banking system to provide the stability necessary to get financial markets back on track in as short a time as possible. If the proposed regulations were put into practice, this would result in lost time, energy, and effort on the part of our banks in dealing with compliance with the regulations. Our banks’ priorities need to be on staying solvent and providing leadership in this time of crisis!

2. The impact on the average American citizen has not been studied. If US banks were required to comply with these regulations, there is no telling what the impact on the bank’s customers may be. The issue needs to be studied, and that study must include thought-leadership from the banks themselves, and not lawmakers.

If you want to call them, please do!

  • Consumer Complaints, 888-851-1920
  • Public Affairs, 202-452-2955
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Last Day to Sign Up at Microgaming Casinos and Poker Rooms for US Players

In case you have not heard, today is the last day that US players will be able to sign up and register at a Microgaming casino or poker room. All Microgaming sites will stop accepting new US players on Monday, November 10, 2008.

Read all about what you should do today if you live in the United States and have or want to play at a Microgaming casino or poker room.

(Please note: Microgaming casinos do not accept players from the following US states: IL, IN, LA, MI, NJ, NV, NY, OR, SD, WA, WI. Wherever you live, please check your local, state and provincial laws before you gamble online.)

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Microgaming Casinos to Stop Accepting New Accounts from US

Beginning November 10, 2008, all Microgaming casinos and poker rooms will stop accepting new players from the United States.

This announcement comes in the wake of the recent Kentucky ruling that ordered 140+ online gambling sites to block access to their sites by KY residents or face forfeiture of their domains to the state. Many of these 140+ online gambling sites were Microgaming casinos and poker rooms, and I believe that the company has decided that the cost and risk of serving the United States is no longer worth the profits that US players generate.

It is unclear if US players that currently have an account with a Microgaming casino or poker room will be permitted to continue to play after November 10.My preliminary research suggests that some will and some will not. As of right now, the following Microgaming casinos have stated that they WILL allow existing players that are US residents to play at their Microgaming casino after the November 10 deadline. Be advised that this policy could change at any time, but this is the information that I have at the time of this writing.

What should you do?

  • If you have an account at one of the Microgaming casinos in the list above, sit tight and see how this all plays out. I suspect that you will soon be receiving an email from your casino.
  • If you have an account at another Microgaming casino, open an account at one of the Microgaming casinos in the list above as soon as possible. This way, if your Microgaming casino does decide to cut you off, you may have an alternative for playing your favorite Microgaming casino games.
  • If you do not have an account at any Microgaming casino, open an account at one of the Microgaming casinos in the list above as soon as possible. This way, you may at least have the chance to play at a Microgaming casino should you decide that you want to in the future. If you don’t open an account before November 10, you may never again have the chance to do so.

(Please note: Microgaming casinos do not accept players from the following US states: IL, IN, LA, MI, NJ, NV, NY, OR, SD, WA, WI. Wherever you live, please check your local, state and provincial laws before you gamble online.)

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