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The above is a great idea. Anthony Sandstrom had a good ideal, unfortunately people wouldn't get off the rears and get behind his idea. I play a great deal on line and I welcome regulation . However, I would hope that the rake structure would remain the same as off-shore poker sites. The Indian Casino rake is to much in their live games ($5.00) in $2-$4 limit hold'em, How can you beat the game? Not likely. Poker Room Owners or private corporations, and Indian Casinos or even the State could run these sites provided they adhere to the rake structure off off-shore sites. Otherwise I would continue to play off-shore.

willgrey

02-24-2008 16:55

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