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Nevada Poker Players Let Your Voice be Heard!

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Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

 
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This Saturday, February 4, 2012, the Nevada Republican Presidential Caucuses will be held throughout the Battle Born State. These caucuses will elevate Nevada into the national political spotlight, with all four candidates making appearances in the state in the next few days.



Governor Mitt Romney

It is important that Governor Mitt Romney, who has a commanding lead in electoral votes, hears from you today that he should support your right to play on safe, U.S. regulated online poker websites.
 
Let’s welcome him to the Battle Born State with an overwhelming response in support of federal licensing and regulation of online poker in the U.S. There are two quick and easy ways to send your message to Governor Romney.
 
Facebook: You can click here to go to his Facebook page and send him this fully editable message:
 
Governor Romney please support my rights to play online poker on U.S. regulated websites. Supporting U.S. regulated sites is the only way to protect consumers, prevent fraud and generate billions of dollars in new tax revenues without raising taxes! Supporting federal regulation of online poker is smart public policy.
 
Twitter: you can reach him via Twitter by sending him the fully editable message below:
 
@mittromney Fed efforts to regulate online #poker is smart public policy. Stand with me in protecting consumers and personal freedoms! 
 
Don’t forget, the other three candidates’ opinions matter too. You can send them a Facebook or Twitter message as well by following the links to their respected social networking pages.



Senator Rick Santorum

Senator Rick Santorum does NOT support your freedom to play online poker in the U.S. To watch his interview on Face to Face with Jon Ralston were he clearly states his opposition to federal regulation of online poker click here.

Facebook You can click here to go to his Facebook page and send him this fully editable message:
 
Senator Rick Santorum please support my rights to play online poker on U.S. regulated websites. Supporting U.S. regulated sites is the only way to protect consumers, prevent fraud and generate millions of dollars in new tax revenues without raising taxes! Supporting federal regulation of online poker is smart public policy.
 
 
Twitter Click here to send him a fully editable message below:
 
@RickSantorum your non-support of a reg U.S. online #poker market only hurts consumers and families & goes against principles of freedom. 
 


Congressman Ron Paul

Congressman Ron Paul is a long time supporter of your rights to play online poker and currently is a co-sponsor of H.R. 2366, Internet Gambling Prohibition, Poker Consumer Protection, and Strengthening UIGEA Act, which is pending before congress.
 
Facebook You can click here to go to his Facebook page and send him this fully editable message:
 
Ron Paul, THANK YOU for supporting my right to play on a U.S. based regulated online #poker site!
 
Twitter Click here to send him a fully editable message below:
 
@RonPaul THANK YOU for supporting my right to play on a U.S. based regulated online #poker site!
 



Speaker Newt Gingrich

Speaker Newt Gingrich has yet to announce his policy on whether he supports regulation of Internet poker. The PPA has reached out to his campaign and will notify you when we learn of his opinion.
 
Facebook You can click here to go to his Facebook page and send him this fully editable message:
 
Speaker Newt Gingrich please support my rights to play online poker on U.S. regulated websites. Supporting U.S. regulated sites is the only way to protect consumers, prevent fraud and generate millions of dollars in new tax revenues without raising taxes! Supporting federal regulation of online poker is smart public policy.
 
Twitter Click here to send him a fully editable message below:
 
@newtgingrich Fed efforts to regulate online #poker is smart public policy. Stand with me in protecting consumers and personal freedoms!


 
With the political spotlight shinning bright on Nevada for the next few days we, as dedicated poker players, need to make sure that the presidential candidates understand that our right to play poker should not be impeded upon. Together we can make a difference. Take action today!
 
Proud to play,
 
Lupe Soto
Nevada State Director

 
 
The Poker Players Alliance
Dedicated to Protecting America’s Favorite Card Game

The Poker Players Alliance is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of poker players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together to speak with one voice to promote the game and to protect poker players’ rights. Visit us at theppa.org 

State: Nevada: Bill: AB258

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Thursday, March 10th, 2011



Click here for the official page – AB258


How to Play Your Hand, Lessons from Poker for Negotiators – Nov 5th, 2010

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Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

PPA Event Announcement

PPA Event - How to Play Your Hand, Lessons from Poker for Negotiators
PPA Event - How to Play Your Hand, Lessons from Poker for Negotiators

Play to win … at everything.

In life, as in poker, how you play your hand is often more important than the cards you are dealt. Before entering any game or negotiation, are you prepared with a strategy for success?
 
This special presentation is your sure bet to learn the expert tactics employed by master poker players, seasoned gaming executives, and scholars who know what it takes to command and maintain the winning edge at the tables, in business dealings, during legal proceedings, and in life in general.
 
Friday, November 5, 2010 @ 7 p.m.Cox Pavilion at Thomas & Mack Center, corner of Tropicana at Swenson [map]
 
Free and open to the public; no RSVP required.
For more information, visit www.law.unlv.edu/Saltman_Events.html or call (702) 895-2486.

Speakers:
  • Jack Binion – Leading executive in the gaming industry for almost 50 years
  • Annie Duke – Professional poker player, World Series of Poker bracelet winner (2004)
  • Russell Korobkin- UCLA law professor and author of “Negotiation Theory and Strategy”
  • Howard Lederer – Professional poker player, World Series of Poker bracelet winner (2000, 2001)
Discussion moderated by Joe Asher, Lucky’s Race & Sports Books
 
Cosponsors:
  • Poker Players Alliance
  • The Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution at the UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law
  • Las Vegas Review-Journal

[Audio] Olympic Champion Michael Phelps Talks about His Love for Playing Poker

By Poker Players Alliance
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

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[NV] Reno Gazette-Journal – Deal'em in State's gaming wins are down, but poker's popularity has casinos making extra room (07/29/08)

By Ray Hagar, Reno Gazette-Journal
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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Television and the Internet have changed that, giving 21st century poker status in the casino industry. And despite the recent economic downturn taking a bite out of revenue, casinos are expanding their poker amenities.

At least 12 Reno-Sparks properties have poker rooms. The Atlantis Casino Resort Spa just opened a new nine-table room.

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[HR6501] Las Vegas Review-Journal – Nevada contingent opposes latest Web gaming bill (07/18/08)

By Tony Batt
Friday, July 18th, 2008

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WASHINGTON — If Internet gambling is legalized and taxed, Nevada could receive more than $300 million during the next decade to boost education and job training for foster children in the state, according to advocates of a bill introduced this week in the House.

Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., who offered the bill, described it as a revision of legislation he introduced last year to tax Internet gambling companies if they are licensed and regulated by the Department of Treasury.

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[WSOP] Reno Gazette-Journal – Amateurs help grow poker’s popularity (07/14/08)

By Josh Nagel
Monday, July 14th, 2008

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ESPN and Harrah’s are trying to reignite interest in televised poker by changing the format for the Main Event. In years past, the tournament was played and filmed in July, but it reached the airwaves several months later. Those who followed poker knew who won the championship long before it aired.

This year, the Main Event will be whittled down to nine players on Monday. But the finalists will return to the Rio Nov. 9-10 to play for the title, where it will be filmed and broadcast immediately following its conclusion.

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[WSOP] PokerPages – 2008 World Series of Poker Officially Smashes Many Records (07/10/08)

By PokerPages.com
Thursday, July 10th, 2008

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The 2008 World Series of Poker is officially the largest and richest in the event’s 39-year history. Tournament officials just released final figures for the 55-event, 47-day poker extravaganza held annually each summer in Las Vegas. Both total player entries (58,720) and payouts ($180,676,248) reached all-time highs, as did the number of countries and territories represented by the participants (118 different nationalities).

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[WSOP] Las Vegas Sun – Tourney poker's major league (07/09/08)

By Leila Navidi
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

excerpt:

American flags bobbed in the sea of sunglasses and green felt at the World Series of Poker’s main event Friday. Independence Day brought fans and players sporting their country’s colors, and a few mused on whether poker is a quintessentially American game.

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[NV] The Associated Press – Stars bring poker faces to Las Vegas for charity (07/03/08)

By Laura E. Davis
Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Celebrities turned out Wednesday to donate to Darfur charities — and to show their fellow stars just who the real card sharks were.

“I’m looking forward to whipping a lot of celebrity rear end,” talk show host Montel Williams said before beginning play in a charity Texas Hold ’em tournament at the World Series of Poker. “I tweaked my game, and my game is really solid.”

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