» Thu Jul 07, 2016 6:24 am
Just convert it over to private email servers and they'll be let off the hook.
*bazing*
Anyhoo, They've been cracking down on it though for over a decade. What it is now is nothing like it was 10 years ago. From 2003 until 2006, I was an ametuer (maybe semi-pro?) online poker player. I'm not talking about playing for $50 payouts in week...I'm talking about $50-$100 payouts in an hour (I think the maximum daily payout you could take from PartyPoker to your paypal account was $500, from there you could transfer whatever you wanted). I played on 3 different sites to maximize my daily income (and also spread the risk, Accumulation of Opportunity theory) and I would play roughly 6-8 hours a day. It was great. Sometimes I would only need to play for 30 minutes and I would hit a big hand, leave the table and call it a day (maybe enter a big money tourney for fun...usually they were like several thousand people, but you only paid less than $5 to play). On top of that, if I wanted to I could play blackjack and slots on the side. Always nice when you have a bit of a surplus to burn and possibly get a bigger payday.
Yes, Online Gambling was a way of life for many people, and for some like myself, it was how I made my living. I didn't have health insurance at the time, but it was nice because I paid everything in cash. Bought a car, got a bigger apartment (paid for the first year all in advance, then the 2nd year I paid in full about 8 months into the lease), food shopping...
It was a great time. What I should have done though was use my savings to move to Las Vegas or something to become a live professional player. When the 2006 legislation went through, it [censored] over everything. There was a way around it with a couple sites (Full Tilt and Pokerstars) but I knew it was a matter of time before they got caught, so I decided to take my money and go. Unfortunately, I could not get all my money off the sites. Once they started enacting restrictions on the US players, they did so by doing the only thing they could really do: deny transactions from, and more importantly to, those players. I could have cashed out daily for 2-3 weeks on PP and would not have received all my money.
All this from an initial $400 investment. I miss poker so badly.
All of this gone because poker chips clog the internet tubes and you need extra lottery balls to blow them open so the horses can run through...