Table Games : Doyle's Room, another ban for U.S. gamblers
By Elizabeth Scott
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Mar 1st 2007 |
Starting from March 1, 2007, the Doyle Brunson Poker Network announced that it's going to interdict U.S. gamblers to play real-money games on its sites.
Nevertheless, the online poker room will permit existing players to relocate their actual founds and "action points" to Full Tilt Poker accounts.
The players can easily transfer their money by simply providing their Full Tilt User ID and e-mail address. Those gamblers that don't have a Full Tilt account are benefiting from a 100 % sign up bonus, up to $600. Those with open Full Tilt accounts are not eligible for the bonus offer, but can still change DBPN action points to Full Tilt points.
In addition, members of Doyle's Club will receive one Full Tilt point for every four DBPN action points. VIP members will get one Full Tilt point for every six DBPN action points, while all other ranks will obtain a 1:12 conversion rate.
DoylesRoom.com is the newest corporation that joined the emergent list of Internet poker rooms that forbids U.S. gamblers from real-money games, all because of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act and the exit of NETeller and other third party payment methods from the U.S. gambling market.
Nevertheless, the online poker room will permit existing players to relocate their actual founds and "action points" to Full Tilt Poker accounts.
The players can easily transfer their money by simply providing their Full Tilt User ID and e-mail address. Those gamblers that don't have a Full Tilt account are benefiting from a 100 % sign up bonus, up to $600. Those with open Full Tilt accounts are not eligible for the bonus offer, but can still change DBPN action points to Full Tilt points.
In addition, members of Doyle's Club will receive one Full Tilt point for every four DBPN action points. VIP members will get one Full Tilt point for every six DBPN action points, while all other ranks will obtain a 1:12 conversion rate.
DoylesRoom.com is the newest corporation that joined the emergent list of Internet poker rooms that forbids U.S. gamblers from real-money games, all because of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act and the exit of NETeller and other third party payment methods from the U.S. gambling market.
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