A congressional hearing on the proposed legislation to ban online gaming in the US takes a back seat to the threats of inclement weather in the nation’s capital.
The new bill will likely be the main topic of discussion during a hearing on the topic scheduled in April.
Shane Bridges, Director of Social Media and Affiliate Marketing at Lock Poker talks with pokerfuse about the pending collapse and loss of players’ funds at the US facing offshore online poker room.
Additional interest in the topic from lawmakers indicates progress for online poker in the Golden State.
Sixty-eight bracelet events, Deep Stack tournaments, satellites and cash games will transform the Rio into “poker’s version of Woodstock.”
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