Pokerstars Denied New Jersey Gaming License?

Blobweird123

Blobweird123

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SSN only verifies WHO you are . . . they also have to verify WHERE you are, and to do that they ping your cell phone. There are reports all over of players close to the state lines who are unable to play because their phones are routing thru towers across the line. This is an ongoing issue and widely reported.

I'm with Kid, STOP. I used a new address and they said it didn't match my SSN, so please tell me how what you're saying is fact when you haven't experienced what I have from NJ! Keep digging the hole buddy. You're wrong, end of story. I don't have all the answers here but I do have EXPERIENCE!
 
burgdogky

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short answer is no. Most likely they would not actually deny them a license, rather they would indicate to them they weren't going to approve them, and Rational Group would withdraw their application.

Also, people seem to think Pokerstars = Rational Group and vice versa. It isn't Pokerstars that has applied for a license, it is Rational Group.

My understanding is that approved licensees can have five sites, so we would likely see both FTP and PS. Obviously, to me at least, Full Tilt would be prominent with a full suite of games available, as there is far more money to be made off of house games.

I just want the New Jersey Gaming Board to make a descsion already... I have been searching this topic daily on Google hoping there has been a decision made. Wish I lived in NJ ;)
 
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