Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Online casinos?

ok I really wanna play some online roulette, but of course, I cant find any online casinos that I can register with because I'm in the US. I read that there is nothing to stop anyone in the US from using the UK as their country of residence, but how would I go about filling in the address fields of the registration. On top of that , the casino checks my ip address and won't let me register because im in the US. Is there anyway around all of this. Roulette is my game, so I need some tips on how to go about playing online...for money! Thanks

Online casinos?
Online roulette is pretty fun! Even brick and mortar casinos are getting in on the action with electronic roulette. A good, reliable site is Bookmaker.com. You can deposit with a number of ways, including eWalletXpress (which is pretty easy to sign up for) or credit/debit or prepaid visa cards. I know of a bonus code (DAGUS) that will get you a 20% signup bonus. Hope this helps.





Edit: You won't need to change the country of residence if you are from the US. In fact, if you DON'T use your real address, the casino will more likely than not lock your account once it's discovered you're using a fake address. Signing up for an eWallet like EwalletXpress (the link below can link you to it) is probably one of the easiest things to do. It's not illegal for you to gamble, some US based financial institutions will not transact with online gambling venues, however. Ewallets are a way around this. Hope this helps.
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Reply:I use BetOnUSA.com and they have roulette there. At this very moment their Credit Card deposit method is down, but that's what I usually use. Though cashing out does take a while to get your money out, but it eventually makes it to you.
Reply:There is NO federal law that makes the act of wagering online illegal. The only federal law that addresses gambling is the wire act from the 1960's which makes it illegal to place wagers via the telephone. The US government passed a port security law and tacked on provisions (UIGEA) that make it illegal for BANKS, not players, to fund or accept payment from gaming sources. The only problem (for the govt) is that there are dozens of third party methods available for funding and no way to trace ACH credits. In other words, the new provisions are only for show and the end result is a waste of ink. I still use my VISA check card and e-check on my favorite sites. Online gaming will be impossible to completely eliminate from the US. The best they can do is make it inconvenient. Eventually I see the industry being regulated and taxed...heavily!





The only states with laws directed towards online wagering are Michigan, Illinois, Louisiana, Oregon, Wisconsin, Washington, Indiana, Nevada, New York, New Jersey and South Dakota. Although these states do have specific laws pertaining to online gaming, there has not been any charges laid.





Some sites have decided, on their own, to no longer accept American players. These are the publicly traded companies and most have returned to private owners. There are still many highly reputable sites that welcome and cater to American clients.


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