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Pauma Tribe offer Virtual Casino with a Twist

September 6th, 2008

In an innovative attempt to attract gamblers to its Valley Centre, the Pauma Tribe of North County, California, are now offering online casino games.

State regulators are still deliberating whether the games are legal. A gambling watchdog group has also stepped forward to state that the games have no proper licensing.

Last month, the Pauma Band of Mission Indians, opened a virtual casino on their website. The games include video slot machines, card and table games. This is the first venture of its kind in the area. Players can gamble for fun or to win credits which can be redeemed at the tribes live casino. They have teamed up with GameLogic, the Boston based company to provide the online service. Now here is the twist, as long as there is no money changing hands, how can it be considered illegal?

Nelson Rose, a gambling law professor at Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa believes the tribe is offering a perfectly legal form of enjoyment.

He stated:

“If you can’t lose, it’s not gambling.”

The US is the home of confusion over anything gaming related. It’s a very sensitive issue. State gaming officials are not quite as sure of the legality as professor Rose.

One spokeswoman for the California attorney general’s office claimed that they were unaware of the Pauma’s Tribes’ online gaming venture. The attorney general’s office enforces the state’s gambling regulations.

The state is now taking a keen interest in the Website. They are looking into the possibility that the games may be in direct violation of the terms of a gambling agreement signed by the gaming tribes.  Under this agreement, tribes are unable to offer any form of gambling beyond their reservations. Not only is there a question mark over the legality of Pauma’s online virtual casino games, but the state is also looking into an issue over proper licensing.

GameLogic, Pauma’s partner, submitted an application for a vendor’s license. This was confirmed by Anna Carr, spokesperson for the state Gambling Control Commission. Any company that sells games to the tribes must be state licensed.
Carr said that the GameLogic license was still being processed. To be approved, the company must go through stringent background checks.

Executive director, Cheryl Schmit of Stand Up, a gambling watchdog group, felt that the method used to present the games online was legal but the Pauma Tribe was still in breach of their agreement, until their receive confirmation of the state approved license. She said that the games should have remained unavailable to the public.

Schmit stated:

 ”They would need to be vetted by the Bureau of Gambling Control (under the attorney general’s office) and approved by the Gambling Control Commission before they begin to play the game.”

There was a similar case back in 2006 when the NIGC (National Indian Gaming Commission), a federal agency which oversees tribal gambling, took the view that similar games offered by GameLogic were legal because “no gambling is done over the Internet, nor does any money change hands that way.”

One spokesperson for the group claimed that the games offered are of legal standing, they have already been approved, and already given the green light in several other states.
Joseph Guiste, the marketing director of Pauma’s Casino, said that the online move was nothing more than a marketing ploy. Their only aim was to advertise the Casino through the games.

Guiste claimed:
“It’s really just a way for people to get involved and interact with us. People who play online play for longer periods of time at the casino.”

The tribe have big future plans for their casino which includes a $300 million expansion. They have set out the blueprint for a 19 story hotel, and a further 2500 slot machines. The reservation is roughly 20 miles north of Escondido. They have the backing of their partners, the Mashantucket Pequots’ Foxwoods Development Co.

Professor Nelson Rose, agreed that their new online games were a superb way to promote brand loyalty. He thought it was a great marketing ploy to give the players at the online casino a reason to return to the tribe’s live casino.

The reason? To redeem the credits they won online.

Players can pick up special cards at the casino. They can use these cards to play for points. They can use the points when they return to the casino, and use the credits to play on the gambling floor.

Most people are familiar with shopping discount points. This system is very similar. The card keeps a track of consumer spending habits. It is an efficient method to use when deciding on what to concentrate on, and where to allocate their marketing efforts. The consumers are rewarded by receiving discounts.

Professor Nelson Rose, said:

“The funny thing is that these promotions work. I think it’s very smart business.”

The Pauma Tribe is only taking advantage of legitimate marketing methods. They could use this new online casino to build a more loyal player base. If online gambling laws are slackened, they will also have the foundations in place to build a successful online gambling business.

Rose also said that a bill introduced earlier this year to the state Legislature has made it possible for tribal governments and gambling establishments to offer internet poker.

“A bill introduced in the state Legislature earlier this year would have paved the way for gambling establishments and tribal governments to operate poker games on the Internet.”

The state gambling regulators were asked in the Assembly Bill 2026, by Assemblyman Lloyd Levine, D-Los Angeles, to investigate what regulations would need to be put in place to legalize online poker. The bill was amended in August. The subject matter was changed to outdoor advertising.
Suzanne Graupner Pike, a problem gambling counselor, said that it was irrelevant whether gambling was legal or not. That the games still posed a risk. His view was that the games would only encourage and promote addicting gambling habits due to the 24/7 availability of the internet.

Pike said:

“Online gambling is very addictive. This is scary.”

Pike was also worried that children may also gain access to the games in fun mode. She felt that there are not enough restrictions in place. That anyone could play.

Guiste responded by saying that the casino does not endorse gambling in any form to minors. They also included a problem gamblers hotline to protect visitors, who visit their website.

Last year, the state released a study which indicated there could be as many as 1.2million compulsive gamblers in California, alone. In a 2006 report by the California Research Bureau, it was estimated that problem and pathological gambling costs the state $1 billion. Taken into account are costs relating to bankruptancy, crime and public health services.

People with gambling problems or who know individuals with gambling problems are advised to call the Problem Gambling Help Line, (800) 426-2537, or visit www.problemgambling.ca.gov.

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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

August 28th, 2008

Unless you are just back from a 2 year vacation to the moon, you will know there is an ongoing online gambling dispute. The United States Government is behind it. Back in September 2006, money motivated US congressmen devised a scheme to take over online gambling. Tax it in the US, collect revenue and rid the world of dishonesty.

True to form, President Bush signed the UIGEA. The bill was signed for the people, it was passed against the general opinion of the people, and it was without the voting structure of a democratic society. To put it bluntly, it was done by a dictatorship.

People have different views on gambling. Often, it’s a hobby for armchair experts. I enjoy a flutter on boxing, and when I place a bet, it’s as though I am landing and taking every punch, without the physical pain. I gamble for fun. Winning is a bonus. Use your common sense. Always bet what you can afford to lose, and gambling will never be a problem.

The Good - PPA (Poker Players Alliance)

The PPA was set up to fight in the name of public interest.

“The PPA’s mission is to establish favorable laws that provide poker players with a secure, safe and regulated place to play. Through education and awareness the PPA will keep this game of skill, one of America’s oldest recreational activities, free from egregious government intervention and misguided laws.”

The Bad - UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act)

The UIGEA was introduced to fight in the name of public interest. The problem was, the bill was signed and sealed, against the general opinion of the public. It was a non democratic bill. It was a direct violation of the WTO (World Trade Organization). In my view, the aim of the UIGEA was to damage a flourishing online industry long enough for the US Government to step in, control, tax and steal ownership of online gambling , under the noses of the rest of the world.

“The UIGEA prohibits the transfer of funds from a financial institution to an Internet gambling site, with the notable exceptions of fantasy sports, online lotteries, and horse/harness racing.”

“Antigua and the United States have been involved in a long-running World Trade Organization dispute over U.S. restrictions on online gambling.”

“The WTO ruled on January 25, 2007 that the U.S. is in violation of its treaty obligations by not granting full market access to online gambling companies based in the island nation.”

“On March 30, 2007 the WTO confirmed the U.S. loss in the case.”

Source : Safe Port Act - Wikipedia

Politics is a dirty business. Nothing should be viewed on face value. The US Government is motivated by one thing, money. Public interest is secondary. They are pursuing a new, lucrative, stream of taxable income. They want to weaken the opposition long enough to establish themselves as world leaders within the online gambling industry. Only then they will show their true colors.

The Ugly - The Political Aftermath

As things stand, the whole UIGEA thing has become a political battle. The PPA has no option other than fight fire with fire.

Recently the PPA urged US gambling fans to express their viewpoints to the Republican Party Platform Committee. The Platform Committee hosts a website, where suggestions are taken into account, when they construct their manifestos.

Many experienced and knowledgeable online gamblers stepped up to the plate regarding their opposition to a two sentence item on the platform expressing the GOP’s anti online gambling stance.

This week, the offending sentences appeared to be omitted from the updated draft. John Pappas, executive director of the PPA, stated:

“This is a small victory in our determined effort to educate both sides of the aisle that there is a true constituency in America that values its Internet freedoms,”

The co-chairman of the 112 member platform committee, Senator Richard Burr, from North Carolina claimed that the positive move was primarily to strengthen communication and appeal between the committee and their voting public. Burr was more reluctant to consider the move a victory. He indicated there may be a backlash from conservative right wing party members, who have requested the anti online gambling clause to be re-instituted.

Unfortunately Senator Burr’s prediction proved true and the clause was reinstated in a slightly modified form. It now reads:

“Millions of Americans suffer from problem or pathological gambling that can destroy families. We support legislation prohibiting gambling over the Internet or in student athletics by student athletes who are participating in competitive sports.”

We can argue motives, we can argue morals, we can argue freedom of choice, but it will be marked down as a victory for the opposition to online gambling. Sponsor of the amendment, Kendal Unrah of Colorado, who re-inserted the clause, stated:

“Internet gambling represents the most invasive and addictive form of gambling in our history.”

The only consistent thing about politics is the inconsistency. The US government has meddled with a rule that the World Trade Organization deemed a direct violation. The US Government lost that battle but carried on regardless, ignoring public opinion and international trading laws.

We can argue the rights and wrongs of online gambling but in the end, it appears the US government is intent on restricting the freedom of the people they were elected to protect. Their minority have ignored international rulings set up to protect society, to suit their own personal needs. They are losing the respect of the people.

The Republicans are preparing for their National Convention which starts next week. This will reduce the platform to approximately 50%. They will then get together on Wednesday to construct the final document for the convention, to adopt at the very first opportunity, the first day of deliberations.

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Doylesroom Unveils Online Casino and World Record Jackpots

August 23rd, 2008

This week, after the shock demise of ChanPoker, WSOP legend Johnny Chan’s poker room closed its doors forever. At the same time fellow poker legend Doyle Brunson strengthened his own brand, adding Doylesroom Online Casino, to his long standing poker site, Doylesroom.com.

Since the implementation of the UIGEA back in 2006, it has been difficult for online gambling sites to survive in what is now, a fiercely competitive industry. It now looks like a case of, only the strong and the versatile survive. With the recent addition of Doylesroom Casino, Brunson has taken major steps forward and it looks as if, with his direction, the site will be around for the long haul.

Last year Doylesroom switched networks. This switch allowed US players to return to the poker room, and they have swamped back in droves. Doylesroom didn’t just opt for any network, they teamed up with Microgaming.

Microgaming is the world’s number one gaming software company, and it is no real surprise that Doyle Brunson has called upon their gaming expertise to create and develop the recent new addition.

Doylesroom Casino, powered by Microgaming has an exciting selection of games to choose from. You have the option to play recognizable bricks & mortar casino games such as roulette (both American and European style), blackjack and three card poker. For slots fanatics, you have a wide selection of games to choose from, both three and five reel slot games.

The progressive jackpot games have awesome potential payouts. With over $6million worth of jackpots there for the taking, it may be worth a lucky spin of the reels. Unfortunately, I have never managed to get to Las Vegas to try my luck on their slots. With Doylesroom’s new Casino, I can still play for a life changing amount. Ok, I don’t have any showgirls dancing around in my living room, but I can assure you, this will change if I hit the jackpot.

Possibly, the most famous online progressive slot game is the Mega Moolah. Unlike many other slot games, when the Mega Moolah Jackpot lands, the progressive jackpot resets at a healthy $1million. So even if you hit after a big win, you will still have enough to bring a little Vegas lifestyle into your living room.

Doylesroom Casino offers games for all. For the low rollers, you can try your luck for as little as 10c, up to $1000 a spin for the high rollers. With a bad run of luck, all is not lost; Doylesroom Casino offers a superb cash back bonus of up to 30% on any casino losses. Beat that Vegas!

Doyle Brunson is a larger than life character, both online and off. Back in 2003 a consortium offered him a prop bet at 10/1 odds, on $100,000 that he couldn’t get his weight down below 300lbs. Doyle took up the challenge. Using the fiercely competitive nature that brought him 10 world poker titles, and a little help using his own version of the Atkins diet, Texan steaks, he took the bet and collected a cool $1million!

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Seizure of Boss Media Network by Pokertrillion!

August 18th, 2008

This is a BIG news story. This could and will affect a lot of poker sites and Casinos!! Just how much so is yet to be seen.
POKERTRILLION.com has been successful in its Application to Seize Boss Media Servers in Malta

Malta August 18, 2008 –The online poker site POKERTRILLION.com has announced that on 18th August 2008 at the First Hall Civil Court, Malta (Court record and Complaint Number 755-08), Judge Gino Camilleri issued a judgment authorizing Trillion Ltd to enforce seizure of the Boss Media Malta Limited and Boss Media AB servers, and that these servers cease being used for any commercial activity as from 18th September 2008 with Boss Media not being allowed to appeal the court’s decision any further.

This judgment, which relates to Trillion Limited’s multi-million Euro law suit for breach of contract against Boss Media AB and their associated companies, comes off the back of a number of successful applications made to the courts in Malta by Trillion Ltd. POKERTRILLION.com C.E.O Andy Pyrah explains, “Today’s decision will in effect bring down Boss Media’s operation in their licensed jurisdiction of Malta on September 18, and any partner still on the Boss (IPN) Poker Network at this stage will see their service closed down too”.

The judge further ordered that the cosignatory which is now responsible for the equipment also provides full accounts of the revenues being generated from this equipment.

Pyrah comments further, “It should also be noted that despite appeals from Boss Media, we’ve been successful in every one of our applications that we’ve filed with the courts in Malta and this includes having our initial garnishee order increased from €5million to €20million earlier this month, this in turn means that there is now a €20million freezing order on all Boss Media’s assets within this jurisdiction, and in accordance with European law we will be applying for this to be executed all over Europe”.

Stay tuned for all the news as we get it!!

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BetOnSports Case: Three Plead Guilty

August 12th, 2008

In a Federal court on Wednesday, three Florida men plead guilty to gambling related charges.

Read the full story:

http://www.stltoday.com/

stltoday/news/stories.nsf/stlouiscitycounty/story/9AED2B189BD9E23C8625749E0007BF4E?OpenDocument

Note the part about, The RVs had computers and mobile phone so gamblers could place bets, and one was parked at a Ram’s home game on Oct. 20, 2002. THAT Makes it Illegal Bookies!!! BetOnSports once was one of the largest gambling companies in the world.

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The Dispute Between Antigua and the US Has a New Deadline

August 8th, 2008

The saga continues between the US and Antigua. Yet again the US put it off. The new date of OCT. 1st has been set for an agreement on the online gambling dispute.

Mark Mendel, the Attorney for Antigua, at the WTO, had an interview with the Antigua Sun, and stated that he hoped they could achieve a resolution, but did not predict any possible results on the matter. He just stated that both parties were attempting to work things out.

Mendel also said that Antigua is still holing all the cards, and he is ready for anything.

Antigua is challenging the UIGEA Act of 2006, in which prohibited the transfer of funds from financial institutions in the US. Antigua claims the act is in violation of the WTO.

So now the US is trying to shirk those obligations.

We will wait and see if any agreement will be reached Oct 1st. In my opinion that is very doubtful, but we will see.

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Bill HR 6663 on US Online Gambling Laws

August 4th, 2008

Could this be a start to a new beginning for the online gambling Industry?

A Republican from Texas Pete Sessions, a US Congressman has introduced Bill HR 6663. This bill hopes to clarify the UIGEA as to what is legal and not legal in the US. This Bill may allow companies that willfully left the US market to re-enter the US market.

Currently the UIGEA says that banks must stop allowing transactions to illegal gambling sites, but does not define what is illegal, thus making it impossible for banks to implement the law.

With this new Bill Sessions attempts to to clarify this by defining illegal gambling to only relate to sports betting.

Below outlines the purpose of this Bill:

SEC. 2. CONGRESSIONAL FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.

(a) Findings- Congress finds the following:

(1) Prior to the passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (hereafter in this section referred to as the ‘UIGEA’), Public Law 109-347, on October 13, 2006, Federal law was both vague and outdated regarding Internet gambling activities, as Federal criminal gambling statutes were passed decades before the commercial use of the Internet.

(2) To date, all Federal Internet gambling prosecutions have involved sports betting, creating a lack of authoritative court decisions on the applicability of other federal criminal statutes to Internet poker and casino-style gambling.

(3) Sports betting, which is illegal in 49 of the 50 States, is viewed as particularly harmful because its potential adverse impact on the integrity of professional and amateur sports, and is the one form of gambling where there is settled Federal case law clarifying it as illegal on the Internet.

(4) Many European Internet gambling companies offering services not including sports betting to persons in the United States were fully listed on the London Stock Exchange, and thereby subject to high standards of transparency and scrutiny, but upon receiving clarification of United States law regarding Internet gaming through the enactment of the UIGEA, these companies closed their sites to persons in the United States.

(5) Continued legal jeopardy for companies that made a good faith effort to comply voluntarily with clarified United States law following the passage of the UIGEA punishes behavior that the law intended to foster and inadvertently rewards continued noncompliance by other foreign entities.

(6) In light of the foregoing and in deference to long-standing constitutional requirements of fair notice and transparency in the criminal law, the Congress finds it necessary to clarify that criminal statutes applicable to gambling do not apply to any person who offered Internet gambling services that did not include sports betting prior to October 13, 2006, and who ceased offering Internet gambling services to persons in the United States upon passage of the UIGEA.

(7) To effect the purposes and intent of the UIGEA, it is the sense of the Congress that the Attorney General should focus any prosecutorial efforts on those persons who–

(A) offer Internet sports betting in the United States; or

(B) process payments for illegal Internet sports betting in the United States.

The Bill is a non-partisan one, because Sessions is a Republican and is supported by Jesse Jackson Jr, Marion Berry and Bill Delahunt, who are Democrats.

We shall see how this Bill does, could it end with a tie vote also? We shall see!!

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UIGEA Clarification Called for by Four Republican Congressman

August 1st, 2008

Four Republican Congressman sent a written letter to the Federal Reserve Board and the US Treasury Calling for more clarity on what the laws really are in the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.

Here is the body of that letter:

Dear Secretary Paulson and Chairman Bernanke,

We are writing to request that you bring clarity to the Federal Reserve Board’s (Board) and U.S. Department of the Treasury’s (Treasury) proposed regulations to implement the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA).

As proposed, these regulations do not provide clear guidance to the public, in particular those that engage in online skill games, or regulated industries regarding what constitutes “unlawful internet gambling.” We believe that implementing such vague law and regulations, while holding the public and regulated industries liable for noncompliance, is an abdication of the federal government’s responsibility to both the public and unregulated industries. In addition, vague UIGEA law and regulations could be unnecessarily burdensome and costly to the public and particularly small businesses.

Therefore, we urge the Board and Treasury to, before finalizing UIGEA regulations, clarify the specific activity that constitutes “unlawful internet gambling,” providing guidance to both the public and the regulated industries that are tasked with blocking financial transactions related to “unlawful internet gambling.” It is our understanding that the UIGEA intended to uphold state and federal laws regarding “unlawful internet gambling” that existed prior to UIGEA’s date of enactment. Nevertheless, we encourage the Board and Treasury to confirm our understanding in its UIGEA regulations. To accomplish this, we request that you take the following actions.

First, transition the current rulemaking process to a formal rulemaking process involving an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) or a similar official who can provide legal advice. This official should examine the various federal and state laws and determine precisely what constitutes “unlawful internet gambling” as well as which financial institutions a regulated industry is required to block under UIGEA law and regulations.

Second, we request that undertake Regulatory Flexibility Analysis to clearly evaluate the regulatory burden that would be imposed on businesses of all sizes but especially small businesses.

Simply put, we believe that it is possible that if UIGEA law and regulations are implemented with the vague language we described above, a judge may be eventually required to answer the question of “what is unlawful internet gambling.” It makes fiscal sense to resolve this question before saddling the public, regulated industries, small businesses, and courts with uncertain UIGEA law and regulation.

We voted for UIGEA and support it now. As such, we have resisted legislative efforts which may have the effect of delaying interminably the implementation of UIGEA and its regulations. However, we are concerned about the legal and operational viability of a rule that leaves so much to interpretation and, accordingly, urge the Board and Treasury to take a more deliberative path to a workable rule as we have outlined in this letter.

Thank you for your consideration of our request. We look forward to your response.

Sincerely,

Judy Biggert
Jim Gerlach
Christopher Shays
Kevin McCarthy

Does this tell the Industry who to vote for? It sure tells me who, We the People, that don’t want our freedom taken away, who to let know how we feel about the whole UIGEA Bill!!

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IRS Notice to PayPal

July 26th, 2008

What next? First Neteller now PayPal. What do we expect form the US Government? They are taking more and more of our rights to privacy away. And they will continue to do so, till the American people stand up and fight!!!

This is an email PayPal are sending out to their customers:

Dear ()

PayPal has received a summons from the United States Internal Revenue Service requiring us to produce various records, including data related to your PayPal account. PayPal understands the summons relates to the IRS’ offshore compliance program in which the IRS has sought information about offshore credit card accounts from a number of companies.

Your Privacy is extremely important to PayPal. PayPal is obligated, however, to turn over the requested data. PayPal has been ordered by the United States District Court for the Northern District of California to provide the information to the IRS, and PayPal expects to begin providing this information to the IRS on January 10, 2008. The United States District Court in an action is entitled: In the Matters of the Tax Liabilities of John does, Case No. CV-05-04176-JW.

If you have any concerns about the disclosure of this information, you should consult with your tax or legal advisor. You may have rights in connection with the summons, including the right to seek to prevent the IRS from obtaining some or all of the information. The statute of limitations that limits the time in which the IRS may assert tax liabilities against you may be suspended beginning on the date which s six months after the IRS served the summons upon PayPal and continuing until PayPal finally resolves its response to the IRS. See 26 U.S.C.

PayPal cannot provide you with legal advice. If you have questions concerning the summons and court order, we encourage you to contact the IRS, your tax advisor and or your attorney.

If you wish to contact the Internal Revenue Service regarding this matter, they can be reached at (215) 516-4777.

Thank You,
The PayPal Legal Team

You can read all this and more about it:

http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/paypal.asp

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GamesandCasino to Sponsor Online Players Union

July 24th, 2008

One of the most respected sites on the web, www.GamesandCasino.com is proud to announce the sponsorship to Online Players Union. Their goal is to make you online experience the safest and best it can be!!

This is a Press Release:

Ending a year of speculation on various online message boards, one of the oldest and most extensive online gambling information sites, GamesAndCasino.com, has announced it’s sponsorship of the OnlinePlayersUnion.com/forum/.
 
The CEO of GamesandCasino.com, Dominique, said: “We decided that Gamesandcasino needed to provide a place for players to exchange experiences and help each other with their game play.  We have taken a long look at the OnlinePlayersUnion.com, and found the name to express exactly what we wanted to create.” Dominique further commented: “So many online portals forget about the most important people, their visitors. At GamesandCasino, we have always put the players first, and it’s about time we provided a platform for players to exchange their experiences.”
 
The Online Players Union provides discussion areas for strategies for all sorts of games, from casino games to skill games, bingo, poker and fantasy sports. So whether you like chess or slots, texas holdem or exotic bingo patterns, the Union is the place to exchange strategies, experiences and ideas.
 
GamesandCasino also upgraded the Union to include social networking software, so in addition to using the forums one can form private groups that concentrate on particular favorite games, set up blogs and all sorts of fun things.
 
For additional information please contact Dominique or visit www.OnlinePlayersUnion.com/forum
 
About GamesAndCasino:   
 
GamesandCasino recently celebrated it’s “Lucky 7s anniversary”, having been online for 7 years and 7 months. It has been a Mecca for game players of all descriptions for many years, providing all possible information about every type of game. Soon to come is an extensive section with strategies for dozens of skill games. It will include many card games, such as spades and rummy, board games like backgammon and checkers and arcade games such as tetris and bejeweled. A comprehensive section on Las Vegas is also in the works.
 
About the OnlinePlayersUnion:
 
The Online Players Union was previously involved in much contoversy, notably for the membership of “cipher”, whose blackjack strategies and business dealings caused much uproar online on message boards with related topics. The Union was also embattled with several other message boards. With a new face and focus, and the full support of GamesandCasino, the OnlinePlayersUnion is off to a new start and bright future.
 
Contact:
 
Dominique, CEO
dominique@thegoodluckcharm.com
http://www.GamesandCasino.com
http://www.OnlinePlayersUnion.com/forum/

We want to Thank GamesandCasino, for thinking of the PLAYERS first and foremost!! They care about the players and do their best to keep everything up to date and easy and informative for the players!

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