Posts Tagged transfer poker money in the US

PlayersOnly and Sportsbook Poker Join Merge Gaming Network

May 4, 2010

When it was announced that PlayersOnly and Sportsbook poker where joining the merge gaming network back on April 15 people speculated that the merge would cause a significant boost in the fledging poker network. Merge Gaming Network traffic was on the decline for 6 months previous to the acquisition while Cake Network was on a steady increase.

Confirmation to honer all previous Cake Rewards was made by Lee Jones the Cake Poker Card Room Manager. He also stated that this will take place throughout and after the merge takes place.

Although it will take some time to see how the merge will effect both big poker networks, poker transfer services have seen an increase in transfers taking place between the new poker rooms on the Merge Gaming Network.

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Transfer Poker Money Safely In The US

Many US poker players already know that transferring your money with financial institutions can be hard. Recently more seizures of bank accounts are taking place in the US. Some of these accounts have been given back while some are still being held in effort to harass and intimidate these online US poker players. Some experts say that legally what the US government is doing will not hold in court.[more]

Sending poker money through a financial institution or using an e-wallet can generally take long and is sometimes not even offered. PokerWallets.com makes it legal and safe to transfer your poker money using player to player poker money transfers. Players all over the world can send and receive money between other players using poker sites like Full Tilt Poker, PokerStars and all other major poker brands.

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MasterCard Stops Transactions With US Poker and Gambling Sites

February 7, 2010

MasterCard in the past has tried to stop US Citizens from being able to deposit money into online poker and other gambling sites. Since President George Bush signed the law Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) in 2006 to not allow financial institutions to fund online poker websites. In the past people were able to get past these blocks using techniques such as sending the transaction as household so your bill would show luggage instead of the website. This is usually done at the poker sites back-end. While this was in the past MasterCard recently announced again they will be cutting off all poker and gambling funding for US players across the internet. A few sites have removed the MasterCard logo some including Ultimate Bet, Full Tilt, Absolute Poker, Bodog, and Doylesroom.

US Players can still use options like electronic check, bank wires, or doing a online poker transfer. An online poker transfer moves your funds safely with other people that are looking to transfer poker funds into your room while you transfer chips into their poker rooms. Using a social community like PokerWallets is a safe place to start and allows people from the US or other countries to fund there poker accounts safer with no fees to worry about.

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