So yeah the Senate passed last friday the bill to ban online gambling in the US. Well not really, it's legal to play on online sites (well as legal as it's ever been...) but illegal for banks to transfer money to gambling sites (and that includes things like neteller, which is why E-bay, who owns paypal and is in direct competition with neteller, backed this thing). Anyway they piggybacked it on a completely unrelated bill and the whole thing is complete bullshit and feel free to complain about that here.
But now le'ts get back to me. The site I play at (Pacific Poker) is closing to US players. Right now a good bit of my income comes from online poker so this is pretty important to me that I can play somewhere.
Anyway as long as some sites stay open to US players I need a workaround. 95% likely I'll try to get some money into a site that is staying open before the bill gets signed in in the next week or two. Or get someone in Europe to help me out with a deposit. Here's the other option though, I'm pretty close to Canada, I'm going to be at Niagra Falls in like sometime the next month or two. How hard is it for a US citizen to open a Canadian bank account. Anyone know? Is that something I could setup quickly and easily? Am I crazy?
But now le'ts get back to me. The site I play at (Pacific Poker) is closing to US players. Right now a good bit of my income comes from online poker so this is pretty important to me that I can play somewhere.
Anyway as long as some sites stay open to US players I need a workaround. 95% likely I'll try to get some money into a site that is staying open before the bill gets signed in in the next week or two. Or get someone in Europe to help me out with a deposit. Here's the other option though, I'm pretty close to Canada, I'm going to be at Niagra Falls in like sometime the next month or two. How hard is it for a US citizen to open a Canadian bank account. Anyone know? Is that something I could setup quickly and easily? Am I crazy?
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