| This is a discussion on Poker Site Bans Canadians within the online poker forums, in the Poker Rooms section; Got this email today,Poker Kings is a site I rarely play and only played a forum league game there years ago, Dear Mr. We regret ... |
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| Poker Site Bans Canadians Got this email today,Poker Kings is a site I rarely play and only played a forum league game there years ago, Dear Mr. We regret to inform you that due to the new regulations of the British Columbia Lottery Corporation, Loto-Québec and the Atlantic Lottery Corporation, online gaming products in Canada are now prohibited. Unfortunately we are required to add Canada to our list of excluded countries. Players from Canada will no longer be permitted to play at PokerKings starting September 24th, 2010. In case you have a positive balance in your account, kindly withdraw it as soon as possible. Information on how to do so can be found on our website You can contact WebDollar, our financial service provider, directly at: Or by phone at: +35 02 00 02 225 You can also contact our friendly customer support representatives who will be glad to assist you in any way possible any time: By phone at: +35 – 627 780 105 Or by fax at: +49-3221-10899-1636 We wish you luck in your future endeavours and hope you have enjoyed your time at PokerKings. |
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| I wonder what effect this will have on Bodog, if any. Did they ever start allowing canucks to play there in the end, I know they were talking about it? |
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| This might be what is to come as we reach regulation in the US. Even though Pokerstars and FTP may be right on the legal stance, it may not mean anything when a commitee will decide who gets and doesn't get licensed. |
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What?? Of course Canada has gaming laws. So do the majority of develped nations in the world. As far as I can tell, the federal government has not changed any such laws, though some provinces are re-vamping some things. Maybe the provinces that network was lisenced in changed their laws. Here in Ontario, for example, OLG (Ontario Lottery and Gaming) is going through a shake up of their policies, notably in the onoine gaming and private card-club sectors. Still not sure wether this a good or a bad thing. |
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| That's terrible. Almost as terrible as the site that BCLotto opened up in BC... had huge problems,... claimed they shutdown on the very first day due to server overload but that wasn't the 'real' reason. There were huge flaws with it (but that's another story). I've often been concerned with what will happen if they have 'legal' online poker happening.... can't imagine it'd be any good if you were stuck playing on bs sites. |
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Side note we will finally have some some MMA fighting in 2011 which i am sure will be heavily taxed |
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| Let me revisit what I said... the OP notice from some dinkoff card room really means little... In Canada, gaming is provincial jurisdiction, not federal. So if the feds want to mess with (legislate access to) online gaming they mess with the provinces, so won't happen soon.. Of course, they can always make a deal, eventually.... |
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