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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Poker News: Massachusetts House Defeats Casino Bill Banning Online Poker

Good news for lovers of online poker. The controversial Massachusetts bill that would allow three resort-style casinos while criminalizing online gambling was defeated by a House vote of 106-48 on Thursday.

The defeat of the bill that was proposed by Governor Deval Patrick had become a hot topic and the defeat was happily celebrated by House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi, who was opposed to the bill in part due to what he believed were unrealistic portrayals of the money the casinos would generate for the state of Massachusetts. Thursday's House vote ensured that the bill could not come up again for debate until next year at the earliest.

On Wednesday, the House Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies voted 10-8 to reject the bill prior to sending it to the House floor. Without a vote of support from the committee, the bill would face an uphill battle in a full House vote. The narrow margin was a result of key abstention by Democratic Representative Robert L. Rice Jr. Prior to the committee vote, Rice had been considered a supporter of the bill by those lobbying in its behalf.

To some extent they were correct about Rice, he does support certain types of casino gambling for the state however this bill contained a provision for the criminalization of online gambling and Rice was uncomfortable with that aspect of it.

"I didn't disagree with the concept; I disagreed with the specifics," said Rice. "I thought that by abstaining, it would give me flexibility to do what I'm doing." During the six hour debate on the House floor, Rice attempted to introduce an amendment that would remove the online gambling criminalization provision, but by that time, the momentum to defeat the bill in any form was already too strong.

If you live in Massachusetts and you love to log on and play Texas Hold 'Em, you still can!

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Thursday, March 20, 2008

What's Better Than Poker? Poker AND Music!


Some people might like their surroundings to be completely quiet when they are getting involved in a poker game. Keeping distractions such as a television off may be a necessity, however music at a controlled level in the background often times more than welcomed. If you are in hopes of setting up a terrific poker environment within your home, you can always look to a fabulous way to bring music into the room.

The Jack Daniel's Nostalgic Bubbler CD Jukebox is a truly incredible way to bring music into your precious poker space. You have all of the looks of a wonderful jukebox from days gone by along with the ability to hold up to a whopping one hundred CDs! You can even set up your jukebox so it is coin operated for a fun and authentic feel.

Once you have this amazing piece of equipment in your poker room, you are going to want to show it off as much as you can by inviting all of your friends over for regular games. With this kind of design, you may just think that you are unworthy of such a set up in your very own home. There are dual amplifiers along with wonderful speakers that give you some of the best sound that you could ever imagine. Add to this all of the great Jack Daniel's graphics and logos and you are guaranteed to have your friends and fellow poker players in awe every single time you turn this baby on!

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