With a stroke of his pen, President Bush vowed to "win this war on terror." Apparently, that meant making it harder for Americans to gamble online. When I think about stopping al Qaida, the first thing that comes to mind is Party Poker.
We knew this day was coming. And just after 10am ET, the SAFE Port Act became law. It's a law designed to keep nuclear, chemical and biological weapons from entering the United States by boat. Of course, if it's as effective as airport security, terrorists have nothing to worry about.
So in the end, a bill that will be largely ineffective at keeping us any safer has been used to attack our personal liberties. In fact, the President didn't even mention the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act during the signing ceremony.
What does this mean? It means some companies with whom you previously did business will no longer take your money. They include FirePay and some online poker rooms.
For example, Party Poker has officially pulled the plug on its American customers. Anyone hoping for an 11th hour reversal by the one-time giant can now start cashing out.

Interestingly, when Party turned out the lights for American customers, it also turned out the lights on what was once a ubiquitous player count at the bottom of its screen. Suffice it to say, seat selection is a lot easier now.
What's next? The Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury Department have 270 days to develop the regulations banks and business will need to follow. The language of the bill actually gives banks some protection from liability and unreasonable regulations. In the next few months, we'll learn more about the practical application of the bill.
For more information on this bill, check out our FAQ on the Online Gambling Bill.
Paradise Poker just did a flip as well, but strangely you can still play in the casino and make sports bets...
Posted by: Drizztdj at October 13, 2006 12:56 PMPoker players need to unite and fight for their rights.
I do not mean sending any more letters. That did not do any good. We need to rally in DC, and have our numbers show. If at least 5 million Americans showed up I think those stupid politicians would get the point.
If that doesn't do it, then we will have to FIGHT for our rights. This is unconstitutional, we need to overthrow this dictatorship that is now the United States. This is just the first step in our rights being taken away. If we do not act now, it will be much harder later.
Posted by: J at October 13, 2006 6:23 PMi played at Jetset -- it closed along with my $$$
whats up with that? Plus I'm Canadian.
Party Poker have dug their own grave here.
I am a British player, and I have pulled my cash out and placed it in Full Tilt. Other sites have put up a fight - why not Party????
we need to locate and post a list of every politician that voted for the poker ban and recall all of them from office.... war on terror, my foot, what i, as a us citizen, do in my house, on the computer that i paid for on the land that i pay taxes on, is my business and its high time ,government quit trying to be our parents.... the more politicians "fight for freedom" the more freedom they take away from u s citizens
Posted by: leslie kaley at October 15, 2006 2:48 PM