November 29th, 2015 at 5:34:17 AM
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PA is trying to join NJ, Nevada and Delaware. [I am not up to date on what's going on in NV and DE* Will try to bone up today]
http://ggbnews.com/issue/vol-13-no-46-november-23-2015/article/pennsylvania-moves-on-igaming
*three states allow Internet gambling: New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware http://www.cbsnews.com/news/at-least-10-states-considering-internet-gambling-bills/
Quote: ggbnews.com linkPennsylvania took a big step last week toward becoming the fourth state in the U.S. to ... legalize a complete slate of online casino games
http://ggbnews.com/issue/vol-13-no-46-november-23-2015/article/pennsylvania-moves-on-igaming
*three states allow Internet gambling: New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware http://www.cbsnews.com/news/at-least-10-states-considering-internet-gambling-bills/
the next time Dame Fortune toys with your heart, your soul and your wallet, raise your glass and praise her thus: “Thanks for nothing, you cold-hearted, evil, damnable, nefarious, low-life, malicious monster from Hell!” She is, after all, stone deaf. ... Arnold Snyder
December 1st, 2015 at 7:18:22 AM
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In all 3 cases it seems that successful online poker is each state's heart's desire, but it has been elusive. 10 states are considering something so far.
If I have it right, it's poker only for NV online.
Delaware and New Jersey offer all types, but everything has fallen short of projections. Nonetheless, PA may be going forward, apparently to also have all sorts of games.
What's going on? Is the lack of success just that gamblers trusted online gambling as it was, and don't care if the state they live in now offers it more safely? Is it because the state-run games are patently greedy with the house edge? Is it because so far marketing is bad? Are good sign-up bonuses lacking?
If I have it right, it's poker only for NV online.
Delaware and New Jersey offer all types, but everything has fallen short of projections. Nonetheless, PA may be going forward, apparently to also have all sorts of games.
What's going on? Is the lack of success just that gamblers trusted online gambling as it was, and don't care if the state they live in now offers it more safely? Is it because the state-run games are patently greedy with the house edge? Is it because so far marketing is bad? Are good sign-up bonuses lacking?
the next time Dame Fortune toys with your heart, your soul and your wallet, raise your glass and praise her thus: “Thanks for nothing, you cold-hearted, evil, damnable, nefarious, low-life, malicious monster from Hell!” She is, after all, stone deaf. ... Arnold Snyder
December 1st, 2015 at 7:26:36 AM
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is there a thing as a good sign up bonus? not to me when it makes you play through the $100- $1000 bonus 100+ times just to be able to cash out..