Quote:
Originally Posted by big bwalz
I've followed this all along, caught up with a lot while listening to the CA state assembly hearing about the state being prepared to regulate igaming. VPN's and account security was a major talking point, with the experts saying the situation in the thread is pretty much impossible in a regulated market and they could prove it.
Something that keeps occurring to me that I've not seen mentioned, is that I'm not sure Amaya/Stars would even be able to enforce a ban on BH based on what happened here in a regulated environment. As in fine, they ban BH now but when they come to the US(or other providers) he's back in the game. I'm thinking that if/when anybody gets licensed in the US it's a fresh slate for players and BH and others could contact gaming commission/lawyers to get accounts instated etc, could be messy. I'm assuming he has gotten legal advice on the matter. AmayaStars can ban him now and he can do the same thing next week, probably wouldn't fly under the radar for so long. Im a ss STT/MTT player and I was offered foreign accounts, have played using a VPN on several euro sites on my own accounts or new ones created for me over 2 years ago, it's not very hard. Never on PS though but just because I was scared etc.
it's obvious, that anti poker conservatives will use such stories, no doubt
anywy ... i'm not sure why is everyone saying BH used a vpn ... i was explained (obv i could misunderstood this), that there's a difference between an vpn and someone using a computer in another country via remote software?
besides that, PS can ban (or not accept) players and don't need a reason. as for all ppl wondering why no official person has shown up itt ... u can't recall a case, where such investigations/results were made public (imo they aren't even allowed to talk about this due to IOM laws [as like the vpn thing, i could be wrong here])