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  • #597795
    Anonymous
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    Hi Guys – we’ve compiled some legal backup to clarify things in the States as far as promoting Skill Gaming as an alternative as well. (Professor Rose has also commented on the fact that skill games are still considered legal in the US)

    You are welcome to read up about our findings on our blog page:
    http://redhotaffiliate.blogspot.com/

    If anyone is interested in finding out more about the RedHotPartner – skill game affiliate prgram – please visit our affiliate pages at: http://www.redhotpartners.com or alternatively drop me a mail : leeann@redhotpartners.com

    Chat to ya’ll soon!

    #713384
    Anonymous
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    Hi,

    I have a question about gameaccount.com. In addition to gin rummy & backgammon, they offer blackjack and three card poker. I thought blackjack was considered illegal gambling in the US.

    Can you elaborate on why you think it is okay to offer blackjack along with the other two games that the conventional wisdom say are skill based? Keep in mind I am a US based affiliate and interested in promoted backgammon but don’t want to take any risks as there are plenty of other things to promote where I wouldn’t have to. I am attracted to it because of the good incentives.

    Thanks.

    #713385
    Anonymous
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    Hi there – thank you for the post. Our Board of Directors have actually since posting that thread – decided not to accept US bets any longer on any of our products – even though the law on Skill Gaming is still very “grey” as indicated.

    We were considering RedHotRummy (our gin rummy portal) for promotion in the US prior to this decision – and not GameAccount because of the Black Jack product that we run on that network.

    Thanks
    Lee-Ann

    #713524
    Anonymous
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    Alright. Thanks for clearing that up. It’s too bad about the Rummy site though because it is a stand alone one. There are other Backgammon sites out there that allow US players and even take Paypal and credit cards in the process but they are strictly that one game.

    Party’s Backgammon site doesn’t accept US players at this time and that is a separate site from their poker, but they let their poker players cross over to the gammon site so the money is mixed up. I guess it is not possible at this time to separate the US money out and avoid legal risks, which is what the problem would be with Game Account also.

    :shots:

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