 For a few years now, the ban on internet gambling in the United States has been a thorn in the sides of online casino players, affiliates and the online casinos themselves. In 2006, when the US passed a law called the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIEGA) they completely changed the way the online gambling industry does business. Most of the online gambling market had been instantly cut off from the industry. This made a once flourishing industry begin to wither and soon only the few numbers of large operators remained. Nearly all the other internet gambling businesses failed and the ones left were busy wondering if they were even allowed to touch the US market at all. Service providers have consolidated and many people involved in the online casino, sports betting, and poker world have been scared to do what they love in a country where they are suppose to be free. A surge of repeal against the ban of 2006 has been gaining momentum and it looks as though our fears may be coming to an end sometime in 2010. The introduction of the regulation of the online gambling industry would provide billions of dollars in revenue to the states which would fund many positive changes in the US for schools, healthcare and more. If 2010 is the year that the ban will be lifted, we will see a wonderful change in the online gambling market as the industry once again thrives with the help of new US players. Players who wish to play their favorite poker games in the US can still do so at PokerStars.com and FullTiltPoker.com and US casino game players can still enjoy all of their favorite online casino games at GoldenCasino.com, including baccarat, craps, slots, table games, roulette and much more.
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