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Friday, November 17, 2006

Poker Sites Accepting U.S.A Players

Most Popular Sites Accepting U.S.A PlayersPokerStars.com - They have taken over as the biggest poker site online. Yes, bigger than Party Poker due to their departure. Offering a 100% bonus just for the occasion by clicking here. They have an insane amount of traffic right now.Poker.com - The affiliate manager said they never had any plans to back out of the USA market.Absolute Poker - They said that because they are privately held the new law does not affect their business plan.
Page Index
I Suggested USA open sites
II USA deposit methods
III Other Sites open to USA
IV Sites not open to USA
V 11 states strong affected
VI Casinos open to USA
VII Videos about ban
VIII FAQ
IX Archived daily updates
a PokerRoom special update
b Neteller special update
c Moneybooker special updateBodog.com - The affiliate manager said it was business as usual at the Bodog poker room and casino. I talked with Pete at Bodog and they aren't going anywhere.Fulltiltpoker.com - We received an email from them on 9/5/06 saying that they will not stop supporting American players. UltimateBet.com - They are merging with Absolute Poker and will stay open to Americans.Doyles Room - Open to all states except WA & LA. Doyle said he will honor VIP status from Paradise Poker, Party Poker, PokerRoom and other sites if you email the VIP team after signup vip@dbpn.comAmericasCardRoom.com - Having server problems and the website isn't always loading. They expect a new software change by January 1st which will accept US players.USA Depositing Method Updateslast updated Nov. 17thNeteller - Nov. 10 - Will comply with US laws within 270 days when full terms are issued by US gov. This is Netellers press page. If you are having trouble logging into Neteller go to the Japan link on the Neteller homepage and try logging in that way. Works like a charm :)Firepay - Stopped US transactionseWalletXpress - Received a personal email saying they will continue business as usualPayspark -Nov. 3 - They said it's business as usual but wouldnt comment on the gambling ban.Wire Transfer - myCitadel - Nov. 10- Derek, the senior Merchant Marketing Manager, confirmed they were still allowing US gambling transactions.moneybookers - Oct. 25 - They suspended US gamblers from making transactions.click2pay - Nov. 14 - Committed to the American market but do not plan on making official statements regarding the bill. Here is the Click2pay email we got.epassporte - The guy on the phone support said they will stay open after the 270 time period.Central Coin - The guy on phone support said they will continue business as usual with no plans of closing to USA gamblers.Western Union - WU is a good deposit option now but with them being a publicly traded company you could see the noose tighten. Here is a review of how Western Union deposits work.UsemyBank - They are a Canadian company and don't accept US transactionsCitadel Commerce - Nov. 10 - Support said it's business as usual.EcoCard - Nov. 10 - Still accepting US gaming transactions. Verified through email support.Paypal - They have never accepted US gambling related transactions.Merchant Banks - Any Merchant Banks that operate with gaming sites will be closed by RBS and Barclays. This is for the UK.Other Sites Accepting Americans / USA Players7sultanspoker - 11 state banAllinpokerAmericasCardroom - One of the only Ongame (PokerRoom skin) sites taking US playersAlamo Poker - Working on business with new software provider for US customersBowmans Poker - Part of Tribeca and said they have their own payment processingBugsysclubCake PokerCrazy Poker - 11 state banDream Poker - 11 state restrictionDoylesroom - Not taking players from Washington or LouisiannaEuroLinx - US accepted Tribeca skinFullContact Poker - Expected to be back up and running for US players sometime in December after a network change.Gamesgrid - email verificationGamingClub Poker - 11 state banGoldenPalacePoker - Could be closing shortlyGoldenTigerPoker - 11 state banInterchampsMansionpoker - received an email from pokerblog.com saying they were still open to poker players. You can't play the casino or sportsbook.NakedPokerOkUSApoker (Jungle poker skin)PharaohsPokerPalacePitbullPoker - verified through email supportPokerHost - verified through live support and switching software providersPoker Metro - 11 state banPoker Rewards - 11 state banPoker Share - 11 state banPoker Time - 11 state banPokerWorldPoker333 - 11 state banRed Star PokerRoxyPoker - 11 state restrictionRoyal Card Club - Accepting from 39 states and is part of the Prima NetworkRoyal Vegas Poker - 11 state banSportsInteractionpokerStanleyVippoker.comTonyGPokerTradesportsTribeca Skins (only some open) - Doyles, BowmansTrident Poker - 11 state banTrue PokerTropical PokerUnited Poker NetworkUSAPoker - (one of the only iPoker (TitanPoker) skins still open)Virtual City Poker - 11 state banWild Jack Poker - 11 state banWorld Poker ExchangeNotable Poker Sites / Brands NOT Open to USAPartyGaming - (Party Poker, MultiPoker, etc.)Was the second poker room to back out of USAEmpire Holdings (Empire Poker)Pacific Poker - Was the first to back out of the USAiPoker - (Titan Poker, Poker Ocean, CD Poker, Noble Poker, Prestige Poker, Betfred, Fair Poker) USApoker is one of the only ones still open to USA. They backed out after about a week of legal advicePrima Network - Some prima sites are out and some are just accepting Americans from certain states. For a full list visit primapoker.comB2B Skins - (24h poker, Redbet, Betunited etc) For full lists of B2B sites click hereBoss Media - (TotalPoker, Virgin Poker, CelebPoker, Pokerheaven, King Solomons Poker PokerSyndicate, etc)Tribeca Sites - Doylesroom, Paddypowerpoker, Bluesquarepoker, Victor Chandler, etc.Wagerlogic - William Hill, Betfair, PokerPlex, etc. click here for full listStopped real money play on Nov. 13th Paradise Poker - Stopped real money play on Nov. 13thOngameNetwork -PokerRoom.com HollywoodPoker and bwin sites like Holdempoker, Europoker, Cherrypoker) stopped taking deposits Oct. 25. On Nov. 6 US players were locked out of real money games. Click here for all ongame sites. The only Ongame site still accepting US players is Americascardroom.comKiwi PokerJetsetpokerSunPokerCrypto - William Hill, Interpoker, Poker Plex, LittleWoods Poker, etc.Betsson Poker - All US accounts cancelled on Oct.31Everest Poker (no new accounts allowed)Poker ChampsAction Poker Network - Includes places like Nine.com, Tigergaming, Superior poker etc. Here are all the Action Poker sites. click hereMicrogaming - Initiated an 11 state ban11 States Strongly Affected by Poker / Casino Banaccording to (www.gambling-law-us.com)IllinoisIndianaLouisiana - felony to play online poker for real money in the USMichiganNevadaNew JerseyNew YorkOregonSouth DakotaWashington - felony to play online poker for real money in the USWisconsin

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gee, thanks for this outstanding post! There are quite some sites here!

One site, and not the least important one either, I have not seen on this blog is www.elitemultipoker.com And, they most certainly take on American Players! you can play online multi player poker with the Elite! ;)

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See what casinos are open to USA Players.

Anonymous said...

I agree with the legislation which aims to ban credit cards as a payment method for online gambling of any sort... and i think it should be enforced worldwide – not just in America. In fact, gambling with a credit card should be banned full stop. Not just on the internet. It’s a no brainer when you consider you are placing backing the outcome of an uncertain event with somebody else’s money. Chance and credit do not mix well in my opinion, and continuing to allow it would only contribute further in negatively affecting the high levels of personal debt many citizens today find themselves in. I do however, think that the prohibition won't work; or at least it won’t be received well amongst gamblers - I mean what’s the point in banning a credit card payments made on an online poker game, for example, but not on other kinds of online sports betting? Slightly hypocritical no? I mean how can you allow someone to participate [with or without a credit card] in online horse racing betting, but not put any money on a hand of texas hold’em poker? both activities involve a large degree of chance, and neither are guaranteed to yield financial return.
What really infuriates me is that the minority of irresponsible gamblers [those paying with someone elses money!] have now ruined the fun of online betting for everyone else - those like me who pay with money they actually have in their bank!!
At least for the Americans there is always the free online poker games!

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