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About PokerLegislation.com Poker Legislation is here to help US-based poker players determine where they can play play poker online. We will list what sites are still accepting US players and which are not. *PokerLegislation is not offering advice on the legalities of playing online poker. Consult a lawyer for legal advice. ![]() Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 On September 30, 2006 the US Congress passed the SAFE Port Act which also contained certain provisions known as the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 that will affect the processing of payments between US customers and online gaming companies. The legislation is expected to be signed into law by President Bush within the next two weeks. Note: This legislation only affects US citizens. ![]() Poker Sites Open To US Customers Click on the links below for more information: Poker Stars Full Tilt Poker America's Cardroom Bodog Poker Ultimate Bet Absolute Poker Mansion Poker Golden Palace Poker Many smaller sites usch as Bugsy's Club, Poker.com, WSEX, True Poker, VegasPoker247, Pharaohs Poker, Jungle Poker, Jet Set Poker, Cake Poker, Full Contact Poker, and Planet Poker are still allowing US citizens play for real money. ![]() Poker Sites Closed To US Customers Click on the links below for more information: Party Poker (PartyGaming) 888.com (Pacific Poker) Paradise Poker Titan Poker (Casino Partners) PokerRoom.com Some smaller poker sites such as Cryptologic Affiliated Sites, Boss Poker, Sun Poker, Bet Fred, Pkr.com, Hollywood Poker, Celeb Poker, VIP Poker, and B2B Network have also stopped allowing US citizens play for real money. In most cases, you can still open up a Play Money account with all of these sites. |
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