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I hope it's never regulated in PA unless there's an immediate plan to combine pools with other big states. With the pace that our government gets things done, that's likely another 10 years away.

The unregulated sites (who would pull out of the market if it's legalized) are fine with me.
 
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I hope it's never regulated in PA unless there's an immediate plan to combine pools with other big states. With the pace that our government gets things done, that's likely another 10 years away.

The unregulated sites (who would pull out of the market if it's legalized) are fine with me.
That's the real conundrum, isn't it? We want to be able to play legally, but at the same time, these segregated player pools are NOT the way to go, imo. I'm in California, and I keep watching with baited breath...they may not even let pokerstars in...sigh...
 
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Exactly. I have no interest playing on regulated sites that are segregated. I would continue playing on the unregulated sites, if possible, or just not play at all. :(
 
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Small steps are good for now. If poker become sustainable in Pennsylvanian maybe they can expand it. For know be contented by what is present because whatever the outcome of their poker industry will depends on the demand.
 
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