The State of Nevada and in particular Las Vegas has written up a draft out lining a set of rules and regulations in anticipation that the Federal Government is about to legalize online poker [or gambling] in the coming future. These new regulations are in accordance with state lawmakers who proposed that Nevada have some regulations in place before January to ensure they are ready to license and regulate online gambling in their State.
Las Vegas Casino owners and operators are readying themselves to immediately take charge of a legalized gambling community if the Government legalizes online gambling, they want to position themselves to be a leader in the industry, not a follower. The Chairman of the Nevada Gaming Board, Mark Lipparelli was quoted as saying, ?Our technology is not perfect as of yet, but we believe it has improved enough to guarantee the State can properly regulate companies that want to offer online gambling.?
So far, the regulations that are in place include, taxing operators for the online poker industry at the same rate that Nevada land based casinos are taxed. Also included are limits to what games will be allowed to be wagered on over the internet. These games will only be games of poker where players wager against each other, and not against the house as with Blackjack, Craps and Roulette.
All software brands that will be offering online poker will have to be approved and scrutinized the same way that Las Vegas Casino officials are even if they are already partnered with a land based casino. However, one of the biggest most controversial rules is the one that requires every online poker room/casino to keep an exact history of every player, every wager they make and every game they play for at least FIVE years! These new proposals must first go through approval with public workshops and by the Gaming Commission before being passed. Updates will be posted as they become available.
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