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Online Poker Questions And Issues Addressed At CompatiblePoker

With online poker sites closing one after the other, the question of whether online poker could be legalized in the coming years has arisen. Party Poker's Mitch Garber allegedly came out with a statement that said online poker could be legalized in as little as three years, depending on who's holding political power. The latest news in online poker that affects USA players can be viewed at compatibepoker.com.

Another hot issue is the question on whether the 2007 World Series of Poker will allows 3rd party registrants to the main event. This, after 2006's record-breaking numbers, roughly half of which are online qualifiers.

Online poker players believe that there will always be a way for them to play their favorite game. A lot of the online poker sites that stayed open to US players are expected to still have WSOP qualifiers, however, in place of earning the ticket, they would have to earn cash to use for the buy-in. The new means of depositing in online poker sites was addressed in a special report done by compatiblepoker.com. At present, most ewallet providers say that business will go on as usual. Many speculate that publicly traded companies will eventually back off from online poker, whil Western Union could be in the picture.

Poker rooms who were forced to close have fostered bitter feelings towards those that stayed open. Mitch Garber of PartyGaming has tagged their still-open competitors as "black market' poker rooms, due to non-compliance to the new law.