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By Poker Players Alliance
Friday, August 15th, 2014



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PPA Executive Director John Pappas Tweets from Day 3 at GiGSE 2014

By Poker Players Alliance
Wednesday, July 16th, 2014




Discussion Title: California – getting closer to legalization?

Panel:
Haig Kelegian, Managing Partner, Bicycle Club
Robyn Black, Advisor, Platinum Advisors
Robert Martin, Chairman, Morongo Band of Mission Indians
Mark Macarro, Chairman, Tribal Council, Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians
















Discussion Title: Envisioning iPoker in California

Panel:
Matthew Cullen, CEO, San Manuel Digital
Alexandre Dreyfus, CEO, Global Poker Index
Jeffrey Haas, Group Director, Poker, Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment
Scott Yeates, Director of Poker Operations, Ultimate Gaming
Vahe Baloulian, Executive Consultant, BetConstruct












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Barton Urges Congress to Go “all In” on Online Poker Bill – Rep. Barton (11/18/2011)

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Friday, November 18th, 2011

Barton Urges Congress to Go “all In” on Online Poker Bill – Rep. Barton (11/18/2011)

“Poker is the All-American Game!” Rep. Barton speaks at Internet Gaming Hearing – Rep. Barton (10/25/2011)

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Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

“Poker is the All-American Game!” Rep. Barton speaks at Internet Gaming Hearing – Rep. Barton (10/25/2011)

Hearing Notice: “Internet Gaming: Is There a Safe Bet?” (10/18/2011)

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Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Hearing Notice: “Internet Gaming: Is There a Safe Bet?” (10/18/2011)

Update on FTP Funds

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Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

 
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This week’s news from the U.S. Department of Justice alleging that Full Tilt Poker perpetrated a “global Ponzi scheme” that defrauded players has sent shockwaves through the poker community.  If true, these allegations detail a massive betrayal of player trust and will cause further hardship for the individual poker player, none of whom have been accused of doing anything wrong.  Based on the DOJ allegations, it is clear that the players who deposited money and played on Full Tilt Poker are truly the victims in all of this mess. 

The PPA believes that fundamental justice requires that players be repaid their money on deposit, and so we wanted to mention an avenue by which players can ask the DOJ to return funds to them through restitution in the pending case.  A federal statute establishes a number of rights for victims of crimes and requires that the government take steps to assist these victims. The DOJ put in place a set of guidelines and created a program, Victims and Witness Services, so that the government could live up to its statutory obligations to victims of crimes. Again, based on the allegations set forth by the DOJ, poker players who deposited money with Full Tilt Poker should be treated as crime victims and afforded the full rights and protections of our government.

If you have been unable to withdraw your money from Full Tilt Poker, you may wish to contact the Victim/Witness Coordinator at the U.S. Attorney’s office and ask that you be afforded the rights of a crime victim as outlined on their website. Let them know that you would like to be kept informed of any major developments in the case (United States v. Full Tilt, et al., 11 C 2564 and United States v. Scheinberg, et al., 10 CR 336) and that you are seeking restitution of lost funds.  

You can send your letter or email to:

Wendy Olsen Clancy
Victim/Witness Coordinator
United States Attorney’s Office
One St. Andrew’s Plaza
New York, New York 10007
(866) 874-8900
[email protected]

The PPA will provide you with information as this situation continues to develop.

 
 
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Former FBI Director Calls for Federal Internet Poker Regulation – Gambling Compliance (09/16/2011)

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Friday, September 16th, 2011

Former FBI Director Calls for Federal Internet Poker Regulation – Gambling Compliance (09/16/2011)

[WA] Ferndale man fights state ban on online gambling – Ferndale Record (04/06/11)

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Thursday, April 7th, 2011

Pros and joes join in Poker Players Alliance rally at state capital

OLYMPIA — Matthew Smith has been a poker player for 20 years, long before he moved to Ferndale last July, but like many other Washingtonians he finds himself unable to play a hand of poker online without fear of being charged with a class C felony.

On March 17, Smith was present in Olympia with members of the Poker Players Alliance (PPA) and several professional poker players to tell state legislators how he felt about the law prohibiting online gambling, which was passed in 2006.

According to a PPA press release, Washington is the only state that considers online gambling a class C felony, punishable by a $10,000 fine and/or up to five years in prison.

“People should have the freedom to gamble online in their homes, where they feel comfortable, but instead they face the same charges that sex offenders do in Washington,” Smith said. “I am glad to represent Ferndale in these matters of personal freedom.”

Smith met with Representatives Jason Overstreet and Vincent Buys, and Senator Doug Ericksen of the 42nd Legislative District to express his hopes that the ban would be overturned. He said that all three were in favor of repealing the law.

“For me, it is a question of fairness and appropriate regulation on the part of the state,” Ericksen said.

After meeting with representatives, a poker game was held at a nearby restaurant where Smith and other Washington PPA members played a hand with the likes of former Washington Senator Luke Esser. Ericksen made an appearance, but did not join in the poker game. PPA members also had the opportunity to meet professional poker players Andy Bloch, Linda Johnson and Jan Fisher, who were in Olympia to support PPA’s cause.

John Pappas, executive director of the PPA, said he personally spoke to Washington state legislators who admitted they did not know the severity of the law when they signed the bill.

“It happens often,” Pappas said. “A legislator signs a bill because they trust the person who wrote it, but don’t personally examine the information. Lawmakers didn’t know they were making felons out of poker players who want to gamble with a dollar or two online.”

Washington Senator Margarita Prentice was the driving force behind the internet gambling ban in Washington. She stood behind it firmly in 2006, and recently made public comments about online gamblers that offended not only the online poker community, but other members of the Senate.

Despite protests, the Washington Supreme Court upheld the law in 2010, and online poker sites such as Poker Stars and Full Tilt Poker pulled access from Washington to avoid the controversy. However, people are still finding ways to play, and according to PPA member Charla Newman, the PPA just wants to see players have a safe, regulated environment to gamble in.

“Most of our members are upstanding citizens who just want to gamble with a few bucks,” Newman said.

A pole taken by the PPA in 2010 revealed that 80 percent of Washington residents do not support the law banning online gambling. The alternative proposed by the PPA is that the state of Washington license, tax and regulate online gambling to generate state revenues. The number could be in the tens of millions per year, said Pappas

The PPA has vowed to become more of a presence in Washington until the law is repealed, and with more than 20,000 members in Washington alone, no one anticipates the issue will fall away.

Stephanie Plumb
Ferndale Record

WiredSafety.org and, Internet privacy and security expert, Parry Aftab Support Licensing and Regulation of Online Poker – Wired Safety (12/03/10)

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Friday, December 3rd, 2010

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[Press Release] Kentucky Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Thursday on Internet Domain Name Seizure Case (10/19/09)

By Poker Players Alliance
Monday, October 19th, 2009

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