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Kill the Skill Game Argument

Although the surface may seem like the world of online poker in the United States iGambling makes the world a great favor by leading the fight for the lifting of the ban on online gambling, I beg to differ.
First of all, suggesting that winning at poker requires more capacity than most betting games – as speculate on the "too-good-to-be-sized horse – not only are missing the point completely, but also necessary to influence negatively lobby pro-online gambling in the long run, especially after hundreds of thousands of online casinos and other gambling sites proliferate in cyberspace. (Another dozen would have resulted from the time you finish reading this article.)
The real debate in America, after all, is not whether a game requires skills in order to improve his chances of winning, while other games like Blackjack, Roulette and craps, etc. are all on fate and therefore considered safe for Americans . If this were indeed the case, with the exception of poker, all sports betting, such as bingo, video poker, keno, sports betting, lotteries and should be banned by the customs of the United States, my activity
While the American right would have us believe the argument revolves around ethics, in reality (where most of us live), nothing could be further from the truth, or more hypocritical. American citizens are free to enter any land based casino license 'hours and gambling away what he bought (on credit) for games based on pure luck, such as slot machines and video poker. This discussion is a political one – simple – and is powered by the slope of protectionism on the protection of their land-based activities in the casino, the horse racing industry and lottery monopolies.
At the end of the day America then reverse the ban on online gambling. But only after the understanding of the mega-money by not losing money, tax and regulate online gaming, combined with the spending spree to try to enforce and completely futile war on discrimination (some players) for protection of the Caesars casinos Trumps and other land from the good old healthy competition. In the United Kingdom and EU countries increasingly embrace online gaming, and inching closer to industry, old Europe is showing now the Americans some tricks with the cards that I have never seen before. When the United States has finally woken up and smell the money, many have lost a great deal for the United States more enlightened on the lake. Do not thank the banks
The real culprits are the banks and even credit card companies whose business depends on borrowing money from customers "with the expectations (and luck) that the customers themselves to fall even deeper in debt and then loan money to buy more lottery tickets, cigarettes, more alcohol, and above and below the drug.
The first step towards building a safer, regulated online gambling is the difference between skill and luck-based gambling, but rather to better regulate banks. If banks, credit card companies and other financial institutions only to stop people from borrowing more money than they should – not to mention excessive interest rates – perhaps we were getting somewhere.

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