Casinos Still Online After UIGEA
It’s odd that people around the water cooler in businesses
across the United States can still gloat about their escapades at online
casinos. It is becoming more and more apparent that the law put forth by
Senator Bill Frist, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, is doing
very little to stop online casinos in the US.
Players based in the United States have been aided by sites
like uscasinos.blogspot.com in their efforts to continue playing, legally, at
online casinos. Such websites have been helping gamblers play legally at online
casinos since the UIGEA was passed over a year ago.
The UIGEA did not outlaw online casinos or online
gambling. It focused on preventing banks and credit card companies from being
legally able to conduct financial transactions with online casinos and other
gambling sites. Many online casinos did cease doing business in the United
States, but devoted players did pursue legal ways to continue online gambling.
Sites like uscasinos.blogspot.com did make it easier. The
site provides full instruction and direction to educate players on online
casinos that are still accepting US deposits and then how to deposit money
safely and quickly into their player accounts.
A complete and frequently updated list of online casinos
accepting US players is available on the site. Accompanying that list is a
compilation of safe payment processors. These processors run similar to PayPal,
only they accept gambling transactions as well. Players can use these sites to
fund their accounts and be playing Craps, Slot Machines, Blackjack, or Keno in a
matter of minutes.