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Old 05-20-2004, 04:23 PM
PokerPaul PokerPaul is offline
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Default Any internet sites that may have to shut down soon?

in last 3 years have pretty much stuck to the established site PP, PP, stars, and UB, and a small try at truepoker.

thought about giving another one of the newer sites some business, but i am worried about them closing shop along with my BR.

So, have any of these sites have problems getting consistant traffic, or have they not grown much in the last several months?

Absolute
Pacific
Bugsys
intercasino
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Old 05-20-2004, 04:33 PM
Jurollo Jurollo is offline
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Default Re: Any internet sites that may have to shut down soon?

I dont think you'd have to worry about intercasino shutting down AND not giving you money in your account because of their highly profitable and established casino. They'd be good for any money you put in their basically.
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Old 05-20-2004, 04:42 PM
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Default Re: Any internet sites that may have to shut down soon?

No way that Pacific and Absolute will close their doors either. I've never played at Bugsys so I can't say much about them.
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Old 05-20-2004, 05:10 PM
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Default Re: Any internet sites that may have to shut down soon?

Intercasino and Pacific are both backed by large, established internet casinos. I don't think your money is at any greater risk with them then at the sites you already listed.

I have no idea who is behind Absolute, but they've always been prompt with payment, and have grown quite a bit in the past months. Whether the growth is due to increase of loyal customers or merely due to generous monthly bonuses is to be seen though.

Don't know a thing about Bugsy.
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Old 05-20-2004, 05:20 PM
HUSKER'66 HUSKER'66 is offline
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Default Re: Any internet sites that may have to shut down soon?

Though Pacific has been listed as being safe from having them run away with your $, it has also been pointed out by several posters here that they have a possible collusion detection/enforcement problem.

They tend to be lax in their investigations, or at the very least apathetic to their players whom have been cheated.

I personally have never played there. Though some of the evidence that I have seen on this forum, leads me to believe you would be better (and safer) playing on some of the other sites mentioned.

Just my thoughts,

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Old 05-20-2004, 07:02 PM
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Default Re: Any internet sites that may have to shut down soon?

Bugsys is tied in with PokerPages.com and the PokerSchool Online, so they not going anywhere either, granted they dont have many ring games going, but they basically for tournaments anyway.
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Old 05-20-2004, 08:38 PM
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Default Re: Any internet sites that may have to shut down soon?

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Intercasino and Pacific are both backed by large, established internet casinos.

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WTF does this even mean? You might as well say, that they are backed by criminals, same thing.

No online gambling site is secure. Legislation could come tommorow that would put a large majority of these companies out of buisness. Also what happens if the government where these casinos are located team up with the U.S and decide to raid these places?

Look at choice poker. When I came on here telling all of you not to deposit there, you called me a moron. Some of you idiots like HUSKER, and FLUFF need to get back into reality. No one is there to protect you, and the world is not all flowers and goodness.

So stop fooling yourselves, you are taking a bigger gamble depositing funds, then when you are playing.
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Old 05-20-2004, 09:02 PM
Jurollo Jurollo is offline
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Default Re: Any internet sites that may have to shut down soon?

Gabby you are right in one sense, wrong in another. While legislation COULD conceivably come down against online poker sites it would not close the sites down but rather make it illegal for US players to play there, the sites would remain active as they are all based off US soil. Therefore, one could still get their money most likely from these casinos after any legislation was completed, or head it off at the pass in a sense and pull out their money before the legislation is completed.
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Old 05-20-2004, 09:08 PM
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Default Re: Any internet sites that may have to shut down soon?

we're also talking about calculated risk here. Intercasino, Pacific, and Absolute are just as safe as say Party Poker. You may think that the whole gambling online thing is in risk, but relatively, the sites mentioned are no more risky than the major ones.
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Old 05-20-2004, 10:43 PM
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Default Re: Any internet sites that may have to shut down soon?

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Intercasino and Pacific are both backed by large, established internet casinos.

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WTF does this even mean? You might as well say, that they are backed by criminals, same thing.

No online gambling site is secure. Legislation could come tommorow that would put a large majority of these companies out of buisness. Also what happens if the government where these casinos are located team up with the U.S and decide to raid these places?

Look at choice poker. When I came on here telling all of you not to deposit there, you called me a moron. Some of you idiots like HUSKER, and FLUFF need to get back into reality. No one is there to protect you, and the world is not all flowers and goodness.

So stop fooling yourselves, you are taking a bigger gamble depositing funds, then when you are playing.

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When will you learn, whose going to pass legislation to put them out of business? Costa Rica, among others actually gives tax incentives to internet gaming companies to cultivate their economy.

The US cannot extradite or raid these companies, they operate outside US jurisdiction.

Regarding the opinion some of those have of you, it can obviously be justified by statements you make similar to those in this post where you have no clue what you are talking about.

Just b/c you were right about Choice doesn't mean you are always right. As far as Choice goes, the same warning should be heeded for Nuttzzz, do not ever deposit money into a site promoted by someone within US borders, as the US goverment does have jurisdiction in that area.

Finally, what the hell are you saying here, "So stop fooling yourselves, you are taking a bigger gamble depositing funds, then when you are playing."
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