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Originally Posted by Joe Tall
This is a massive undertaking/investment. I see Q1 2017 noted, either it's been in the works for a while or they bought a poker platform and are tweaking it/rebranding it. I guess is #2, which can be a massive challenge. (see Ultimate Poker in Nevada, and many others.)
EDIT: or #3, it's a skin of a current network like iPoker. My money is on #3.
absolute grunch on my part , but
1) Phil Galfond comes across as top top both as a player and more generally as a human. wish him nothing but the best
2) aside from development efforts (whether you make or buy) unless Phil wants to run only in unregulated markets, then the licensing alone is a multi year endeavor, so unless he started that in 2014, Q1 2017 is fantasy land.
Question? Could someone own and operate a real money online poker site (skinned or not), operate in unregulated markets (what operators would could call "yellow market"), and remain a U.S. citizen in good standings ?