HEY WEBMAN!! RE: Online Gaming Video Poker sites

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DaBurglar
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Re: HEY WEBMAN!! RE: Online Gaming Video Poker sites

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DaBurglar, that is an example of legal online play so it's fine under the new rules. It doesn't matter if it's legal everywhere (nothing is at this time), just that it is legal somewhere in the US.Ok Thank you for that explanation and clarification.When I am in New jersey, I rarely bring my laptop with me since it is too cumbersome for me to travel by bus with my Bag(s) and my wheelchair, so I often borrow my girlfriend's laptop since she is a New Jersey resident;  she usually stays with me in my hotel room and brings her laptop, which we then occasionally use to visit Gambling websites that include the Big Casinos, as well as other notable sites like XXXXX (the one that is all over W*****D OF **** website.)Playing a site like XXXXXX is very different than playing a website like Tropicana-AC, or Borgata-AC.    I think I have determined, thus far, that off shore (or non-usa based) gambling websites are not nearly as fair or statistically normal as the now-legal US state-based websites in New Jersey, Nevada and elsewhere.Only playing poker against other players seems to be universally "fair"....that is all I will say for now, hoping others will share their experiences now that Webman has clarified what is acceptable and what is not......


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DaBurglar I thought a hip dude such as yourself wouldn't get tied down to just 1 girlfriend.

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[QUOTE=Webman]DaBurglar, that is an example of legal online play so it's fine under the new rules. It doesn't matter if it's legal everywhere (nothing is at this time), just that it is legal somewhere in the US.Ok Thank you for that explanation and clarification.When I am in New jersey, I rarely bring my laptop with me since it is too cumbersome for me to travel by bus with my Bag(s) and my wheelchair, so I often borrow my girlfriend's laptop since she is a New Jersey resident;  she usually stays with me in my hotel room and brings her laptop, which we then occasionally use to visit Gambling websites that include the Big Casinos, as well as other notable sites like Bovada (the one that is all over WIZARD OF ODDS website.)Playing a site like Bovada is very different than playing a website like Tropicana-AC, or Borgata-AC.    I think I have determined, thus far, that off shore (or non-usa based) gambling websites are not nearly as fair or statistically normal as the now-legal US state-based websites in New Jersey, Nevada and elsewhere.Only playing poker against other players seems to be universally "fair"....that is all I will say for now, hoping others will share their experiences now that Webman has clarified what is acceptable and what is not......
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It seems the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJ DGE) and the Attorney General’s office have gotten their message across loud and clear; there is no place in New Jersey for unlicensed online poker providers. Bovada is the largest unlicensed provider in the United States.

http://njpokeronline.net/news/0111/bova ... clWY0.dpuf

If I am not mistaken, in order to be legal with online gaming in NJ, Nev or Del, the online site needs to be tied to a 'brick and mortar' casino in that state.

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  It seems the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJ DGE) and the Attorney General’s office have gotten their message across loud and clear; there is no place in New Jersey for unlicensed online poker providers. Bovada is the largest unlicensed provider in the United States.

http://njpokeronline.net/news/0111/bova ... clWY0.dpuf

If I am not mistaken, in order to be legal with online gaming in NJ, Nev or Del, the online site needs to be tied to a 'brick and mortar' casino in that state. OMG   I better edit that post pronto, I just copped to a crime!   But in our defense, I SPECIFICALLY asked a Taj Mahal Floor supervisor about such details, and he said it was okay to gamble online in New Jersey with ANY internet site.   Wow........

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DaBurglar I thought a hip dude such as yourself wouldn't get tied down to just 1 girlfriend. Huh?Not that it is anyone's business, but we've been together for about 3 years (as of This November) and she is a nurse who works at Atlanticare Hospital & Medical Center adjacent to Ballys in Atlantic city.     So for anyone who WAS previously ranting about MY so-called-ranting about AC, and constantly asking me WHY I would go down to AC so often if the VP sucked as bad as I reported, well now you have a little more insight.   But she visits up north to New England as much as I travel down to AC, except when she comes up here we do NOT then hop in her car or in the handivan I Use and drive 75-80 minutes to Foxwoods or Mohegan!    Car fumes and groping along dark Southern COnnecticut Highways and streets with no streetslights is not exactly romantic

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[QUOTE=Webman] No.No it does not.


Can't post pics of my 'winnings', huh ? [/QUOTE]

Hope you didn't "win" something you can't wash off. :)

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Post by BillyJoe »

[QUOTE=billyjoe] [QUOTE=Webman] No.No it does not.


Can't post pics of my 'winnings', huh ? [/QUOTE]

Hope you didn't "win" something you can't wash off. :)[/QUOTE]
I always practice "safe gaming"...

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