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Blog Aims to Keep Americans Playing Poker Online

New York, NY (PRWeb) March 22, 2007 -- The 2006 US Unlawful Internet Gambling Act looked to have ended poker for anyone based in the US, as many poker rooms stopped accepting US players. However a blog has been set up to show US players where and how they can continue playing poker online

http://unitedstatesofpoker.blogspot.com is updating every week and has full details of all US player accepting poker rooms. You would be surprised to know that at the last count the site listed over 30 rooms that are still open for US custom.

It also has a full guide on how to fund your account, using a safe, and secure eWallet. This is the option most Americans are using to fund their accounts, now that they cannot use their credit cards. You still use your credit card, but the eWallet acts as a go-between so that it is all legal and above board. This is the way that is enabling many Americans to return to playing poker in a big way.

The owner of the blog , Randy Parkes, explains his reasoning for setting up the site, " I wanted to make sure American's knew that they still had an option to play, and that this law isn't the end of the game in the US. Also the more people who defy the ban -which is also entirely legal for them to do- the more the US government might realise this is a ban which goes against the people's wishes."

The site has tournament monitors and details on how to protest against the ban as well as many other snippets of news from around the US poker world. It has recently become more popular then ever as people try to find ways of playing in the US and the site logged over 3000 visitors last month.

So if you are based in the US and have missed your fix of poker recently check out http://unitedstatesofpoker.blogspot.com for full details of how to get back playing the game you love.

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