US Still a Viable Market despite UIGEA
With the October 2006 legislation that banned most all online gambling and poker in the US in full effect, the face of the online casino market in the US has changed. However, one Tennessee newspaper reports that all hope has not been lost. This comes as no surprise to the US players who have already found a way around the legislation, but to the still uninformed, the following commentary may be shocking.
See the truth is the UIGEA didn’t completely outlaw online gambling and poker. In states where gambling is fairly unrestricted, such as in Vegas and other prominent gambling states, the UIGEA does not apply.
The key here is the payment methods. That is the number one crippling effect of the UIGEA. For a player in, say, TN, paying from a bank account that was opened in TN, and with a bank who has a central office of operation in TN, then the bank would be in trouble if the funded gambling activities. On the other hand, if a player had a bank account in Nevada, or the player uses a third party, out of country payment processor, the UIGEA doesn’t apply to that bank.
So for any US gamers and poker players who wish to take part in sites like Everest Poker, it is recommended they look at the website www.usa-online-gambling.com. Disclaimer: The information in this article is strictly to be used for educational purposes. Everest Poker or it’s affiliates are in now way endorsing the above mentioned websites nor is it responsible for any of the repercussions suffered as a result of the use of this information.






















