Here at Pokernews.com, we're all about customer service. One of the current topics of confusion among U.S.-based poker players is not so much which online rooms are open to American players, but how one gets their bankroll funds onto and off of these sites. With that in mind, we'd like to run down the options at six sites, each of which continues to accept U.S. players. Options aren't as widespread as they were a few months ago, but with the exception of one set-in-stone rule --- "No Personal Checks!" --- players still have ways of moving money into and out of poker accounts. In...
US players are in a bad situation in the moment, they are not accepted on all major poker sites!
As i was searching for alternatives, i found the guys from anyspeed, they are located in germany
and are an official betting shop, and the offer to give you an account on a I-poker network based poker site.
I tried it and it work absolut fine and it is totally free!! Why free? Cause they get a fee every month for all
loses a player or gambler makes. So if you also want to continue playing poker at a good poker site, just
send a email to them: anyspeed@web.de They will explain you all and send you the account details!
04-22-2011 09:43
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