Thursday, October 8, 2009

Poker Players Alliance Moves their Fight to Capitol Hill

Ever since the U.S. Government banned the use of credit cards at online poker and gaming sites, the industry has found itself in a tailspin. Once considered one of the biggest growth markets in the entertainment industry, online poker has shrunk significantly in this country, as men and women have pulled out their poker chips and returned to their home games rather than risk losing their money, or worse, face prosecution.

Now, a group of hearty poker players looks to change all that. The Poker Players Alliance, a non-for-profit group, has come to Washington D.C. to plead their case – the case for the legalization and government oversight of online poker.

Made up of amateur players and well-known professionals, the Poker Players Alliance is visiting with various Senators and Congressman in an attempt to get them to see the benefits of legalization and regulation – namely, billions of dollars into potential tax revenue that in years past would have been lost because of the international hosts of the games.

While there is still a significant road to traverse – many government officials see online poker as a means of corrupting our youth – there is hope on the horizon. In particular, Massachusetts Representative Barney Frank supports the return of online gaming and has been quite active in restoring it to our national landscape, introducing a number of strong bills into the House and Congress.

What does the future hold? It’s hard to say. But one thing is for certain – the Poker Players Alliance won’t rest until the games are live and online once again!

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