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The Gush
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Received this e-mail today

Attention Online Poker Players,

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As an online poker player, you have probably heard about the new legislation passed by the U.S. Congress earlier this week that attempts to prevent you from being able to transfer money to online gaming sites.

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Sherlock
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Registered: Apr 2006
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Friday 13th

For me, the sad thing is that October 13th is my Birthday and this year it is on a Friday!

Cruel irony!

I'm not so worried about depositing money - I'm worried about withdrawing money.

Thus far, I have had no problem transferring money to my bank account whenever I wanted.

Now I'm a little leery about the whole situation.

As far as betting through a local bookie, that is what I used to do. But it's been years and I rather doubt that he has the same phone number. And they don't list bookies in the phone book.

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