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November 6, 2006 at 1:14 am #714627
Anonymous
InactiveHi
Nice search you have their and looks good and very easy to use.
I was looking at your poker section for sites that accept all players from all states and i noticed pokerroom.com – but i understood they are not accepting any new players from the US.
Also if you dont mind me asking – how does your right auto scrolling banners do ? As ive been thinking of putting it on 1 of my sites for a while now – just never really got round to it.
Look forward to hearing what you have to say at CAP Euro.
Darko123
November 6, 2006 at 1:44 am #714630Anonymous
InactiveI like the it seems pretty user friendly. I have been trying very hard to implement something similiar but just haven’t got around to it yet. This would provide me with some useful guidance.
I must admitt I am so pissed off today. Always a uphill battle in this industry.
greek39
November 6, 2006 at 1:50 am #714631Anonymous
InactiveDarko, thank you for letting us know about the issue with PokerRoom.com info. I’ll make sure everything is updated accordingly to reflect their policies.
I think with the PokerRoom.com case, there may be an issue involved here beyond an accidental oversight — it may be an issue of the timing of the policy implementation. While they stopped accepting new players on October 25th, they do not begin blocking access to real-money play from existing US-based accounts until tommorow, Monday, Nov. 6th. The Casino City admin system allows use of a specified future date as the time of a policy change goes into effect, and so I believe that wouldn’t display the changes until that date occurs.
PokerAffiliate.com’s statement about the timing is available at http://online.casinocity.com/news/news.cfm?ArticleId=68446.
Please let us know of any more errors you spot and we’ll update the database right away.
Kind Regards,
StevenCasino City
November 6, 2006 at 3:54 am #714637Anonymous
InactiveI see all Casino pays properties (club dice, new york, carnival etc.) accepting players from all US states – when they actually have stated that they do not accept any US players…
November 6, 2006 at 12:17 pm #714659Anonymous
InactiveThanks for posting this, Michael.

As far as Casino Pays goes,
:withstupi
November 6, 2006 at 1:32 pm #714667Anonymous
InactiveDominique wrote:Thanks for posting this, Michael.
As far as Casino Pays goes,
:withstupi
So am I :hehe: :cheers:
November 6, 2006 at 8:18 pm #714702Anonymous
InactiveSmart, echoed my Dom and Goldfinger wrote:I see all Casino pays properties (club dice, new york, carnival etc.) accepting players from all US states – when they actually have stated that they do not accept any US players…Thanks for catching this. This was an oversight. The initial announcement we received from Casino Pays indicated that the program stopped accepting US players because many of the websites they work with stopped accepting those players. Since the Casino Pays announcement indicated many rather than all, we decided to survey each of the Casino Pays properties rather than generalize to the whole program. We’ve still got a lot of sites to survey, so the missing information reflected the fact that we hadn’t contacted them yet. We’ve since contacted the site, and updated the geographic restrictions information for those we’ve heard back from (still a few that we’re waiting on responses from).
Despite the fact that the Casino Pays announcement used the term “most,” it looks like it does apply to all.
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