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Since the last time I wrote about the Online Gambling Bill (which now is an Act) and not too many things changed, still, the situation is “wait and see” where no one still knows what will happen in the near future in the online casino industry and gambling at all, would it be mobile gambling that will capture all U.S. gamblers or more companies such as Neteller that would operate as a saver after the 270 days that was given the credit card companies to enforce the law, who knows? I wanted to write about some of the casinos that do accept players and create a small overview of the options and the risks, but because of this unsure situation where a lot of updates occur and it’s hard to track who accept U.S. players who are not and who will quit accepting them tomorrow. I thought about something more conservative such as warnings about where to play and where to find an accredited casino before I start let me just state that the information provided in this post is not intended to be.

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