Online Gambling Ban Reversal Unlikely
February 11, 2007 – 11:48 pmAccording to American Gaming Association President Frank Fahrenkopf, it is unlikely that the new Congress will be persuaded to pass a law that would define poker as a game of skill.
With the recent changes in congressional leadership, poker players, are hoping that legislators will reverse the impact of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006, which caused the leading online poker room to stop taking action from Americans and made funding and withdrawing money from online poker accounts more cumbersome.
A law that defined poker as a game of skill would exempt online poker from the UIGEA. The climate on Capitol Hill is not favorable for any pro-Internet gambling legislation, according to Frank Fahrenkopf.
The AGA supports a congressionally mandated study of online gambling to see whether technology exists to make sure customers are playing from jurisdictions that allow betting, keep underage bettors from wagering and limit problem gambling.
If the study determines that the technology exists to provide those safeguards, then a law could be passed allowing individual states to decide whether to offer online gambling.

