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Tuesday, August 4, 2009 - Annie Duke

I just got back from DC from yet another lobbying trip. But this time I combined it with a vacation with the kids to explore the seat of our nation.  I have been to Washington so many times but never during the summer months when the kids are out of school.  As soon as the PPA contacted me and asked me if I would be willing to come out and lobby during National Poker Week I thought, “Awesome! I can take the kids with me this time!” And so I did that. The kids got to see a bit of what Mom does when she is in DC but they also got a great vacation trip, experiencing The Smithsonians, The Capital Dome Tour, The Floor of the House of Representatives and all sorts of other cool crap.

So first the lobbying.  The Poker issue is really seeing some movement now. Granted, the Health Care Legislation is slowing things up a little right now as Congress is focused on matters that are certainly more important than the poker legislation. But I felt a real difference in the legislators on this issue. On this trip there was much less educating of members on the issue and why it is important, something we had to do a lot of over the past couple of years. This year seemed to be more talking of attack plans, how to get legislation moving forward and how to get other programs paid for using the poker revenue.  The $3 billion to $10 billion dollar tax base that would be generated from taking and regulating the poker industry was definitely creating a lot of buzz on The Hill as Members are needing to find ways to pay for the health care program. That much tax revenue is attractive to a country in financial crisis and is most likely one of the big reasons that the support for poker is much more bi-partisan. 

There are a few pieces of legislation swirling around Capitol Hill. The first is a piece of legislation that would delay the regulations for UIGEA being put into effect. Those regs are set to go into effect in January. What Rep. Frank is asking for is that that deadline be delayed while a court decides what is or is not legal under UIGEA.  The problem is that UIGEA, while admonishing payment processors that they cannot process illegal transactions, does not define what is a legal or illegal activity. HR 2166 would ask the courts to define what is legal so there is clarity on that issue. Put poker up in a court of law and we will take the chance that it will be determined a game of skill and, therefore, a legal activity.  I am happy to hang my hat on the courts on this one.

HR 2167 is the full on legalization and regulation of Internet Gaming in all its forms except for sports betting.  This bill would put a system in place similar to the system they have in England and 25 other countries already. It would create a licensing process for online gaming companies so they could legally operate in the US.  Along with this would come better consumer protection measures and majority verification measures as licensed companies would have to use best efforts to comply on those issues.  It is what the companies want and what the consumers want. There is also a bill on the Senate side from Sen. Menendez that would license peer to peer games of skill only…lucky for us, poker falls in that category.

I came away from this trip the most optimistic I have been from any lobbying trip.  Hopefully, I am not just being a Pollyanna

In my next blog I will post pictures of all the cool crap we saw at the Smithsonians.

Annie

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Aruba around the corner, Annie Duke in Washington, and P0ker J0 working out??

Friday, July 31, 2009 - P0ker J0

Hey Hey Hey

Another Friday – wow the Summer is flying by.  It won’t belong before the weather starts getting cooler – and we all know what that means…..Aruuuuuuuuuuuba bound!  I just booked my flights yesterday so I’m on my way.  This will be my 5th year in Aruba and it truly feels like a family reunion.  I am so blessed to have met so many players that return each year with a smile on their face – just happy to be on one happy island.  Well this year will mark UB’s 10th birthday so I am assuming there will be many opportunities to celebrate.  We have a few big music folks in attendance this year too. Very exciting. I hope to see a huge turnout this year – all 0f the pros will be there and of course Mr. Hellmuth will be hosting a private VIP party in the penthouse.  Be there or be square!

So Annie Duke was Washington last week lobbying for poker players around the country.  She met with a number of key players in congress with the goal of educating them on everything poker.  By the sounds of things, her visit (along with other key poker players) has made an impact.  I guess time will tell but thanks to you Annie for stepping up and making a statement!

Before Aruba we have the WSOPE and I know many of my pros are headed across the pond to play some poker and no doubt have some pints while they are there.  I LOVE England and would do almost anything to go live there.  I love the people, the architecture and the history.  I only wish I was headed over there myself with the guys!  Oh well – cheers anyway!

Our very own Hollywood Dave played and WON the VIP tournament last Tuesday.  Kudos to you HD!!  This coming Tuesday watch out for the great Michael Binger to see if he can do the same!

Well I am off to the gym – wow you say??  Yes! P0ker J0 has started working out.  I do need to get in shape and I do need to be healthy but most of all – I have to be able to run and catch any person seen running away with my shoes in Aruba!!! :)

Have a good week

P0ker J0 out!

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