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Feds going after online poker sites

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what will happen to bodog

Nothing short term besides maybe some processor issues. DOJ will be fighting this case for awhile unless it gets plead out. Once it comes to a reasonable conclusion who knows? My guess is that it will be bad long term for current sites but may open the market up long term to some form of regulation/taxation. Whether this regulation will be favorable is impossible to tell.
 
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This is simply legalized theft. The government seizes millions of dollars essentially from United States players since the processors are in place to pay them. They don't care if the players get paid. It doesn't even matter who you put in office. Unless you buy your Congressman's ears, they aren't listening.