
Watch this incredible video depicting a potential future for online poker players. While this is clearly a dramatization it does highlight the irony and failure of US policies to focus on Internet poker, and not real crime. Please share this video far and wide and lets continue to make our voice heard in Congress. Provided for PPA use courtesy of FleetStreetGames.com






@ThatsRightTV I have no idea what you’re talking about… Or why in any? way that’s relevant.
@checkcall123 It takes 2 to tango. The poker companies can A. report to the IRS all their sponsorships, (which they are obligated to do) and B. simply make it impossible for players to transfer their chip to other accounts. Those simple steps could help clean things up oh and try googling “online poker cheating” what you’ll find ain’t helping things either.? “WINNAR” WEEEE
@checkcall123 DUH I know you boob. AND I’m simply pointing out that the world of online poker is shady at best and tax evasion doesn’t help them make their case why they should be allowed in the? US. They should have been making sure that EVERYTHING they did was on the up and up. If you know anything about online poker then you also know it’s been plagued with other shady things as well. None of which helps them make their case why they should be legal in the US.
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@ThatsRightTV wtf? No, we are talking about the company now. For the person that get the sponsorship/gifts whatever,? it might be taxable but not for the company, so it has nothing to do with what we are talking about here…