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Important Poker Hearing in Congress; Act Now! (12/01/09)

By Poker Players Alliance
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

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Dear [% recip.FIRSTNAME({ifEmpty='Member'}) %],

On Thursday December 3, 2009, the House Financial Services Committee will be holding a very important hearing on H.R. 2267, Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act. If passed into law, H.R. 2267 will allow for licensed and regulated online games of skill such as poker in the United States. In short, it will protect your right to play the game you love online.

This hearing is a very important step in battle to protect poker. For that reason, I am asking you to take a few minutes right now to do three things:

1. Call your member of Congress, [% recip.US_REP({ifEmpty='Representative'}) %], at [% recip.US_REP_CAP_PHONE({ifEmpty='Phone'}) %]  today and tell him/her that:

  • I am a poker player, a constituent and a voter
  • I respectfully request that you attend this very important hearing on H.R. 2267 on December 3, 2009
  • I expect you to support H.R. 2267 to not only protect your right to play poker, but to better protect consumers as well as tap billions of dollars of federal and state revenue currently going uncollected.

2. Email your member of Congress telling them why this bill is important to you and why they need to support H.R. 2267. Feel free to use this sample email to get you started.

3. Tweet your member of Congress. PPA’s Tweet for Poker website makes it easy to contact your representative via Twitter and ask them to support #H.R. 2267 in committee on December 3, 2009.

Taking action today is the most important thing that a dedicated and concerned poker player like you can do to support online poker in the US. The Poker Players Alliance (PPA) can’t do this alone. Please take action today! A successful hearing on Thursday will hopefully lead to a Committee vote in support of poker, so we need your help today!

Sincerely,
 
Alfonse D’Amato
PPA Chairman


To watch the hearing live on Dec.3rd at 10am EST, click here.


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Dedicated to Protecting America’s Favorite Card Game

The Poker Players Alliance is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of poker players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together to speak with one voice to promote the game and to protect poker players’ rights. Visit us at theppa.org

News from your Florida PPA State Director

By Poker Players Alliance
Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

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As recently announced, I have taken on the position as Florida State Director for the Poker Players Alliance. Since Florida is one of the most populous states in the nation and is on the verge of becoming one of the biggest poker destinations as well, there is a vital need for an active PPA membership. Below are the political and legislative issues I see for poker in Florida, and the actions you can take to help.

Uncapped Poker at Florida Cardrooms

This change was tied to the negotiations of a new gambling compact with the Seminole tribe, which has become stalled. However, it is likely that this change for poker, along with other changes in the laws for the pari-mutuels that were part of the same package, will be considered in a either a new separate bill in the next legislative session, or as part of package of gambling expansion at the pari-mutuels in a ballot initiative on next November’s election ballot.

Action Alert:
There is no current action required. I expect the state legislature to proceed on this issue with a positive resolution sometime next year. However, watch for further notice in case we do need to lobby our legislators. You can also keep up-to-date on the latest news on this issue on my 2+2 Forum thread.

Internet Poker State Licensing Program

Last spring a study of online poker activities in Florida was authorized by the state legislature with the intent to develop such a state program. The study is due to be completed by December 1st of this year, and it is possible that new legislation on this issue will be introduced in the spring Florida legislative session.

This licensing legislation will ensure that Internet poker remains available to Florida players despite the upcoming full implementation of the federal Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA). However, the legislation can two possible tacks: either as an open-access program that allows both in-state cardrooms as well as offshore sites to become licensed for Internet poker in Florida; or as a protectionist intrastate program that only allows in-state cardrooms to offer licensed Internet poker to Florida players. The first option, obviously, is the preferred method for poker players, and would also provide the opportunity for the existing Florida cardrooms to compete in the international Internet poker market. It falls upon the Florida PPA members to safeguard our playing options under the terms of these new laws.

Action Alert:
To prepare for the proactive stance we will likely need to make, I call upon you to help organize and expand the Florida PPA. You can volunteer now to help with some or all of these activities in Florida:
  • Distribute PPA pamphlets to poker players at home games, poker rooms, bar leagues, etc.
  • Meet with state lawmakers to discuss poker issues when necessary.
  • Mobilize your network of players for letter writing campaigns, petitions, etc. when needed.
Federal Licensing Option

The current bills being considered by the U.S. Congress to license and regulate Internet poker at the federal level include an option for each state to opt out of the program. This is a necessary provision on the federal level to preserve states rights. As players, we want to ensure that Florida does not opt out of a federal program.

Action Alert:
It is not too early to let the Florida state legislators know that you do not want Florida to opt out. Send the PPA letters to your lawmakers, and ask your friends, co-workers and family to do the same: http://capwiz.com/pokerplayersalliance/home/

Charity Poker Tournaments

Under current Florida law, poker tournaments held as a fund-raising activity for charitable organizations is unlawful, even when there are no cash prizes and the prizes are donated. This law was framed before the popularity and wide acceptance of poker tournament play and is rather outdated as there is no good reason to prohibit charity poker tournaments today.

Action Alert:
This issue will be taken up sometime in the future. You can let me know now that you will be available for lobbying when the time comes.

Home Game Limits

Florida law allows poker to be played in home games as long as it is a “penny-ante” game, which is defined as a game “in which the winnings of any player in a single round, hand, or game do not exceed $10 in value.” This $10 cap is rather outdated and no doubt makes most home game players into criminals. This cap should be raised to at least $100 for a single hand, and a $50 limit per person for a home game tournament buy-in, which today are reasonable limits for a social home game setting.

Action Alert:
This issue will be taken up sometime in the future. You can let me know now that you will be available for lobbying when the time comes.

To organize and activate the Florida PPA membership, these are the volunteer positions and activities I am looking for now:
  • Pari-mutuel/casino Cardroom Liaison Coordinator
  • Parti-mutuel/casino Contact Volunteers (need one for each location)
  • Bar League Liaison Coordinator
  • Bar League Contact Volunteers (need one for each area)
  • Legislator Contact Coordinator
  • Legislator Contact Volunteers (need at least one for each Florida county)
  • General Volunteers
Please e-mail me if you are willing to participate. The stronger our membership, the more political clout we can wield to influence our Florida lawmakers.

Aces Up,

Martin Shapiro
Florida State Director
Poker Players Alliance
[email protected]

The Poker Players Alliance
Dedicated to Protecting America’s Favorite Card Game

The Poker Players Alliance is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of poker players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together to speak with one voice to promote the game and to protect poker players’ rights. Visit us at theppa.org

Tweet for Poker

By Poker Players Alliance
Friday, November 13th, 2009

Due to a technical issue, the link for Tweet for Poker in the November 2009 Newsletter incorrectly brings you to this page, please click the image below to go to the site http://www.tweetforpoker.com.

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Thank Congressman Polis for His Support

By Poker Players Alliance
Monday, November 9th, 2009



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Today, November 9, 2009 Congressman Jared Polis (D-2nd) wrote an Op-ed entitled, Online Gambling Ban Has Failed, Should be Ended [click here to read article] that ran in Roll Call, one of the leading Washington DC publication that covers Congress.  Mr. Polis opinion piece lays out compelling reasons why Congress should reject the Unlawful Internet Gambling Act (UIGEA) and seek to license and regulate Internet gaming.

Please take a moment and click below to Tweet Congressman Polis your thanks to @JaredPolis for Standing up for my rights as a #poker player. 

Tweet Your Thanks!

Or you can call Congressman Polis at 303-484-9596

And tell him:

1.    That you are a constituent and a proud poker player
2.    Thank him for being a cosponsor of H.R. 2267 (click to read the bill)
3.    Let him know that you read his article in Roll Call and that you appreciate his stance on supporting a licensed and regulated online poker industry in the US.

After your call, click here to let us know how the call went. This is important for tracking calls to Members of Congress.

Proud to play,
Gary Reed
Colorado State Director
Poker Players Alliance

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Dedicated to Protecting America’s Favorite Card Game

The Poker Players Alliance is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of poker players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together to speak with one voice to promote the game and to protect poker players’ rights. Visit us at theppa.org

Tell Senator Kyl You Support Poker!

By Poker Players Alliance
Friday, November 6th, 2009

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On November 3, 2009 your Senator Kyl sent a letter to Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner and Ben Bernanke the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board requesting the US Treasury to comply fully with the December 1, 2009 deadline enforcing the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA). Senator Kyl’s letter asks the Treasury and the Fed  to deny the Poker Players Alliance’s petition that seeks to extend the compliance deadline for one year (until Dec. 1, 2010).  

By sending this letter, Mr. Kyl, has again made it clear that he supports an irrational prohibition against your right to play poker! [click here to read the letter]

Please call Senator Kyl at  (602) 840-1891 and tell him:

1.    That you are a proud poker players, a constituent and a voter
2.    That you are disappointed in his continued crusade against your rights
3.    That the only proven way to protect children, families and consumer is through sensible regulations not a harmful prohibitions

After your call, click here to let us know how the call went. This is important for tracking calls to Members of Congress.

If you have a twitter account you can send him a message: @SenatorKyl asking him to support your rights to play poker!

Now is the time to make your voice heard!

Proud to play,

Chuck Marshall
Arizona PPA State Director

The Poker Players Alliance
Dedicated to Protecting America’s Favorite Card Game

The Poker Players Alliance is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of poker players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together to speak with one voice to promote the game and to protect poker players’ rights. Visit us at theppa.org

Tell Congressman Spencer Bachus You Support Poker!

By Poker Players Alliance
Friday, November 6th, 2009

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On November 3, 2009 your Congressman Spencer Bachus sent a letter to Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner and Ben Bernanke the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board requesting the US Treasury to comply fully with the December 1, 2009 deadline enforcing the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA).  Congressman Bachus’ letter asks the Treasury and the Fed  to deny the Poker Players Alliance’s petition that seeks to extend the compliance deadline for one year (until Dec. 1, 2010).  

By sending this letter, Mr. Bachus, has again made it clear that he supports an irrational prohibition against your right to play poker! [click here to read the letter]

Please call Congressman Bachus at (205) 969-2296 and tell him:

1.    That you are a proud poker players, a constituent and a voter
2.    That you are disappointed in his continued crusade against your rights
3.    That the only proven way to protect children, families and consumer is through sensible regulations not a harmful prohibitions

After your call, click here to let us know how the call went. This is important for tracking calls to Members of Congress.

If you have a twitter account you can send him a message: @BachusAL06 asking him to support your rights to play poker!

Now is the time to make your voice heard!

Proud to play,

Bret Atiyeh
Alabama PPA State Director 


The Poker Players Alliance
Dedicated to Protecting America’s Favorite Card Game

The Poker Players Alliance is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of poker players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together to speak with one voice to promote the game and to protect poker players’ rights. Visit us at theppa.org

Join Andy Bloch and Other Celebrities at the 6th Annual Turek Charity Classic in Port Chester, NY (11/03/09)

By Poker Players Alliance
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

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On November 7th, join PPA member and professional poker player Andy Bloch and TV and radio celebrities at the 6th Annual Turek Charity Classic in Port Chester, NY. Full Tilt Poker.net is the main sponsor. Besides Andy Bloch, professional poker player and author Matt Matros will be playing, plus Goumba Johnny from 103.5 WKTU, Farah Fath, who portrays Gigi Morasco on the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live; and John-Paul Lavoisier, who plays Rex Balsom across from Fath on One Life to Live.

To date this event has raised $112,000 for MS research.

The tournament will be held at T&J Villaggio Trattoria in Port Chester, NY. Registration begins at 10am and cards will fly at 11am.

The buy in is $200 prior to the event and $250 the day of the event.

At the registration table you can double your chip stack for $40.

Rebuys will be available from 11am-1pm. At 1pm we will break for some food and start back up at 2pm. After the rebuy period, players will have the option to add-on, and play will continue until there is a champ!

The top prize of the event is a WSOP Main Event seat worth $10,000!!!

Players can also win prizes by having winning straights, flushes, full boats, highest hand of the night and win prizes on cards. If you get delt a card with a prize written on the card and win the hand, you win that prize.

Rebuys $120 for 6000 in chips

Scratch off Rebuy $150 Guaranteed 7000 but 70% chance of getting 8000 or 9000 Add-on $175 for 10,000 in chips Scratch off Add-on $200 Guaranteed 11,000 but 70% chance of getting 13,000 or 15,000

If you have any questions or are interested in satellites please contact Jason D’Aloia or visit the website www.mscharitypoker.com.

Thanks for your interest and we hope to see you on the felt!

Jason D’Aloia
MS Poker Tournament Chair
www.mscharitypoker.com
(203)570-0723

Disclaimer: The PPA helps promote the game of poker by raising awareness of legal, charitable poker events in the US. Occasionally PPA members will receive a notice of a nearby charitable poker tournament. The PPA does not necessarily endorse the registered non-profit organizations involved in the event. 


The Poker Players Alliance
Dedicated to Protecting America’s Favorite Card Game

The Poker Players Alliance is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of poker players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together to speak with one voice to promote the game and to protect poker players’ rights. Visit us at theppa.org

Congressman Chaffetz Needs to Hear From You Today

By Poker Players Alliance
Monday, November 2nd, 2009

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