Important news about online gambling in the United States
December 27th, 2011 admin Gambling Law
A lot of people are starting to get excited about news that might effect online gambling in the United States. The Department of Justice has recently stated that the Wire Act only pertains to the betting on sports and not anything else.
The Wire Act is the only Federal Law that was used in reference to illegal gambling online. It was assumed that this law prohibited all online gambling including poker, casino games, bingo and so forth. It appears that this is no longer the case.
It is currently unclear how this will effect the global markets for these legitamte games. Many of the online casinos and poker rooms do not accept players from the United States because they believe that they would be breaking a U.S. federal law. It appears that this is no longer the case.
However, even if there is no longer a federal law stating that online casinos and online poker rooms are illegal, there still may exist state and local laws against online gambling. For instance, the state of Washington has made playing online poker a felony.
What about UIGEA?
The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act was created to crack down on online casino and poker sites back in 2006. However, it does not specifically ban gambling activities by name. It only states that the internet gambling be unlawful. Currently, that only applies to Sports Betting.
They did have examples of legal internet gambling in the UIGEA. Specifically, they made Horse Racing and NFL Fantasy Football completely legal. This is why you can bet on the Kentucky Derby from your local track and why you can play Yahoo! Fantasy Football for money.
Some companies left the US market willingly because of UIGEA and some companies like PartyPoker had to pay fines up to $300 million for accepting American Players. What happens to them now? They didn’t break a law, did they?
Other companies stayed in the American market. Originally, nothing was done for a couple of years. This was because the government left it to the banks to police the transactions that were going through. Finally, they started to crack down on these transactions and companies had to commit fraud in order to get the transactions through.
This decision isn’t going to have any effect on the charges against Full Tilt and PokerStars for this reason. The charges that are going to stick are the fraudulent services and products that were used in order to get the American player’s money.
Where do we go from here?
This is going to depend on what happens next. The legitimate online casinos in Europe aren’t going to come back unless there is a law that specifically makes online gambling legal. Therefore, you aren’t likely going to see the big players come back until then.
However, you will probably see more of the smaller companies try to get into the US market. As long as they don’t commit the same fraud that the poker sites did and they don’t offer sports betting, they will have an argument that they aren’t committing any crime.
Of course, everyone hopes that this will lead to the legitimacy of most online gambling games. If that happens, not only will you see Party Poker and the UK online casino giants come back, but you will also see a whole lot of competition from Las Vegas. Up til now, the Las Vegas casinos could never have an online casino, unless they wanted to market to non-US players.

The American version of bingo consists of 75 balls and a 5×5 bingo card. This means you will often hear this referred to as
The English version of Bingo is a little bit different. It consists of 90 balls and a 3×9 bingo ticket. On each ticket, 5 of the 9 spaces in the row will receive a number. 4 of the spaces will remain blank. 



There have been a lot of changes in the world of online gambling and it can sometimes be pretty hard to keep up with it all.
Other online casinos decided to stop accepting US customers and have held true to their promises. These include all online casinos that use Microgaming, Cryptologic and Playtech casino software. Not accepting real money bets from U.S. players is part of the software provider’s agreement with the online casino. Other software providers have not cared as much and turn a blind eye to what the online casino does with the software.








