Evidently, Harrah's is not at all concerned about aiding and abetting offshore gaming.
I thought there would be a few ads and some women handing out business cards. Give me a break. This is the largest mall of offshore wagering you have ever seen.
Every company that is a company (Most unusual was pokersyndicate.com - where they think it is a good idea for you to own the site) that has anything to do with online poker is there. And sportsbooks are there too.
Now there are not just signs - oh no. Each company has their own room complete with drinks, appetizers, and computers where you too can play poker for prizes, seats at the WSOP, etc.
Most companies use the .net although it seems it can be as small as you want. A few have gone so far as to put it backwards or vertical so you dont notice it.
And a few don't even use .net anymore. Bodog and Pokerstars just go with their name and no indication that they are online.
Now what I truly don't get is it is ok to have a shirt that says Bodog but if it says bodog.com it is a finable offense.
And finally, Betus has a whole race car there - werent they part of the BOS group? I guess not.
Either the DOJ does not know the biggest online gambling event of the year is going on, they do not care, or Harrahs has paid an astronomical fee to be left alone.
-Sean
I thought there would be a few ads and some women handing out business cards. Give me a break. This is the largest mall of offshore wagering you have ever seen.
Every company that is a company (Most unusual was pokersyndicate.com - where they think it is a good idea for you to own the site) that has anything to do with online poker is there. And sportsbooks are there too.
Now there are not just signs - oh no. Each company has their own room complete with drinks, appetizers, and computers where you too can play poker for prizes, seats at the WSOP, etc.
Most companies use the .net although it seems it can be as small as you want. A few have gone so far as to put it backwards or vertical so you dont notice it.
And a few don't even use .net anymore. Bodog and Pokerstars just go with their name and no indication that they are online.
Now what I truly don't get is it is ok to have a shirt that says Bodog but if it says bodog.com it is a finable offense.
And finally, Betus has a whole race car there - werent they part of the BOS group? I guess not.
Either the DOJ does not know the biggest online gambling event of the year is going on, they do not care, or Harrahs has paid an astronomical fee to be left alone.
-Sean