For the past couple of weeks, online casino industry was stocked up due to US Government Seizing Bank Accounts that held funds to pay out online poker players. However, this late past week, many of the top online poker sites in the world were back to accepting US players.
The poker players themselves were much more affected by the seizure than online casino sites. Over $30 million was frozen, leaving many players to wonder if they had seen the last of their winnings. At the very least, the players had been inconvenienced.
"I was worried not because I had money tied up in my accounts," said online poker player Jon Bresh, "but because I enjoy playing the game of poker and I was concerned I would no longer be allowed to make deposits to play."
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The poker players themselves were much more affected by the seizure than online casino sites. Over $30 million was frozen, leaving many players to wonder if they had seen the last of their winnings. At the very least, the players had been inconvenienced.
"I was worried not because I had money tied up in my accounts," said online poker player Jon Bresh, "but because I enjoy playing the game of poker and I was concerned I would no longer be allowed to make deposits to play."
Read Full News at newonlinecasinos.org
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