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NEW YORK COURT TOLD POKER IS SKILL GAME
The debate over poker’s status as a skill game surfaced in a New York courtroom this week, when an expert witness said poker was a skill game, in the defence of a man accused of illegal gambling. The case, which was heard in a Brooklyn Federal Court, centred on the defendant Lawrence DiChristina, who stands […]
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The Poker Players Alliance staged a Town Hall meeting at the Rio hotel last weekend, updating members and players of the current status of online poker across the United States. Among those addressing the audience was Congressman Joe Barton (R-Texas), a sponsor of H.R.2366, the Bill considered to be the best hope for a change […]