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Nickname: stephen87
Review: Some things lost here:
1) It's my money!!!
2) Internet poker offers much lower stakes than a Casino. Try to find a $10 Casino Tourney.
3) Robbed? Doubt it. Outplayed? Yup, competition is tough.
4) Online poker offers a much quicker way to improve your game.
5) Lastly, Poker is _not_ gambling and should be treated
differently.
6) I can't believe we need a WTO ruling to give us our freedom.
7) Contact your congressmen. I have.
8) It'll never be stopped. Let's just declare 20 million Americans criminals to score political points.
Date reviewed: Aug 23, 2006 3:10 PM
Nickname: stupidpeople
Review: Beanie. You know when you gamble online or in person how can you say you were robbed. Funny I don't gamble and no one has "stolen" my money. Nice how people blame everyone else for their problems. Mainly addiction. Ever heard of "self control"
Date reviewed: Aug 22, 2006 11:07 PM
Nickname: steve
Review: Robbed of 100k? That's your own fault if you don't know how to manage your habit.
It's no secret that the house always has the best odds in any gambling operation. Just look at Vegas casino profits.
Online gambling should be legalized and regulated in the US. When regulated, crooked operators can be easily identified.
Because it is technically impossible to enforce prohibition online, online gambling casinos should be regulated just like alcohol.
Prohibition will only drive online gambling underground where it will thrive regardless of legislation to ban it.
Date reviewed: Aug 22, 2006 4:08 PM
Nickname: rickydicky
Review: beanie93160, how exactly did you get "robbed"?
Date reviewed: Aug 22, 2006 2:47 PM
Nickname: beanie93160
Review: I think online gambling needs to be outlawed. I have been robbed of about a 100,000 because of Internet gambling. Why should it be legal on the Internet when it's not legal to play poker for money at home?
Date reviewed: Aug 22, 2006 12:17 PM
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