With all the effort by the United States at cracking down on online poker
rooms and casinos in the United
States as well as the ability of American
players to participate in these types of online poker rooms and casinos such as
Fulltiltpoker.com, it becomes more and more
difficult to participate in the establishment of Internet gambling
businesses. In the beginning of the
trend of providing gaming establishments on the Internet, there were all manner
of popular games, including roulette, blackjack and other types of
gambling. The government quickly cracked
down on these forms of gambling, leaving only the playing of Texas Hold'em
poker and other variations as suitable and viable pursuits on the web in online
poker rooms and casinos. Soon
enough, more laws came down the pike, affecting online poker rooms and casinos
even more. This time, with the passage
of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, the United States government made it clear that any
effort to earn income from the establishment of online poker rooms and casinos
in the United States
would be met with fierce resistance.
Since the Unlawful Internet Gambling
Enforcement Act makes it impossible for American banking institutions to
conduct transactions with online poker rooms and casinos in any way, shape
or form, it becomes patently impossible for online poker room players to fund
their online poker room and casino bankroll with a simple credit card or bank
transfer. Instead, online poker room and
casino players must utilize all manner of bizarre workarounds, including the
utilization of third-party payment processing services such as NETeller, the
ill-fated service that was so popular for so many online poker rooms and
casinos such as Fulltiltpoker.com.
With the passage of more and
more new and difficult laws aimed at prohibiting the generation of profits by
online poker rooms and casinos
such as Fulltiltpoker.com, many online poker rooms and casinos simply no longer
allow United States players to play in their rooms. In other cases, the methods of getting around
the strict regulations imposed by the United States government are so
overwhelmingly difficult that players simply don't bother. Regardless of the reason, many United States players no longer participate in
online poker rooms and casinos, basically tolling the death knell for this type
of industry in the United
States.
It remains to be seen what
further action might be taken by the United States government. Unless there is some relief for online poker
room and casino establishment
proprietors, the industry does not look as if it can survive much longer.