At the World Series of Poker tournament at the Rio, operators of Internet 
gambling sites are hosting swank hospitality suites to promote online poker 
games. Potential customers are invited to learn the ropes by playing free 
games where no money changes hands. But promotions can no longer be found 
for online sports betting, which is being targeted by the U.S. government 
because it is illegal in this country. So goes the convoluted, controversial 
business of Internet gambling. The country’s biggest Internet gambling 
conference was supposed to have started Sunday as a welcome back of sorts 
for the man who has become the industry’s public face. But Calvin Ayre, the 
only man to appear on the cover of Forbes’ “Billionaires” issue and in 
People’s “Hottest Bachelors” issue in the same year, won’t be posing with 
leggy models or mixing with celebrities as planned at Wynn Las Vegas. Ayre 
is founder and chief executive of Bodog.com, an Internet casino and sports 
book located in Costa Rica that has become one of the most advertised online 
betting operations in the United States. Ayre canceled his conference after 
the arrest last weekend of online sports book operator David Carruthers at a 
Texas airport. Carruthers runs BetonSports PLC, a company that launched a 
successful public stock offering in London in 2004 and owns several online 
sports books and casinos.
Insiders say the action is more evidence of a growing divide between the 
flourishing world of online poker and its black sheep cousin, sports 
betting – an activity with strong roots in organized crime.
The Department of Justice says it doesn’t distinguish between types of 
Internet gambling. It’s all illegal, the government says, under the federal 
Wire Act – a rule designed to combat Mafia-run bookmaking operations in the 
1960s.
Internet casinos and poker sites are different from their sports-betting 
counterparts, some legal experts say.
At least two courts have upheld the position that sports betting is illegal 
based on the Wire Act, the primary federal rule on gambling. But one of 
those decisions also said the Wire Act applies to sports betting and not 
other forms of gambling.
That 5th Circuit Court decision in 2002 is one of the chief reasons that 
online poker sites and advocates are breathing easy even after the surprise 
arrest of Carruthers on 22 counts, including violation of the Wire Act.
The Toronto-based Interactive Gaming Council, the biggest trade group for 
online casinos, about three years ago dropped members who took sports bets 
from Americans. The trigger was a bill moving through Congress similar to 
the Internet gambling prohibition that recently passed the House of 
Representatives and now faces scrutiny in the Senate.
Even if the Justice Department doesn’t end up targeting poker-only sites, 
poker advocates say the BetonSports indictment is a disturbing development 
in a libertarian-minded industry that generally dislikes government 
intrusion.
Online poker players in Nevada already are breaking the law and getting away 
with it. Nevada law prohibits the accepting and placing of bets with 
operators that aren’t licensed here. While offshore casinos would argue they 
aren’t based in Nevada or processing bets here, Nevada regulators disagree.
State officials are reluctant to prosecute offshore companies – a monumental 
task that’s viewed as the job of the federal government – nor do they have 
the stomach to prosecute individual poker players.
Several sites, including Bodog.com and ParadisePoker.com, are in the 
complicated situation of owning online sports books in addition to their 
Web-based casino and poker rooms.
Ayre started Bodog.com as a sports betting site in 2000. The site has 
ballooned into a major poker and casino game enterprise.
The Canadian was feeling confident at last year’s convention, saying his 
business isn’t subject to U.S. regulation and is licensed and regulated in 
Costa Rica and the United Kingdom, which is developing online betting rules.
His fearless attitude remains intact even as he called off his event and 
jumped on a plane to Asia. (His philanthropic foundation is setting up a 
sanctuary in Vietnam to protect bears from the underground practice of 
farming bile from bears’ livers – one of several far-flung charitable causes 
he is pursuing .)
“The actions taken by the authorities (against BetonSports) have nothing to 
do with our organization; we are simply acting prudently for all concerned,” 
Ayre said in a statement.
Bodog canceled the event after getting flooded with calls from concerned 
conference attendees after the Carruthers indictment, he said.
Ayre is moving the conference abroad but plans to continue hosting charity 
events in the United States, which in years past have included 
celebrity-studded parties in Hollywood and Hawaii.
One legal expert says he would be wise to stay out of the country for the 
foreseeable future.
“I think the liability (for sports book operators) is open and shut,” said 
Joseph Kelly, a law professor and Internet gambling expert at State 
University of New York at Buffalo and a speaker at last year’s Bodog 
conference.
Meanwhile, Bodog’s hospitality lounge – which promotes the company’s poker 
site and makes no mention of sports betting – is open and ready for 
entertaining at the Rio. So is the lounge for ParadisePoker.com, a site 
owned by a publicly traded company in London that also runs a sports betting 
operation here.
An after-hours party – a highlight of the Internet gambling conference – 
will still go forward at the Venetian’s Tao nightclub Tuesday, with 
appearances by television celebrities and singer Vince Neil of the band 
Motley Crue.
As online poker’s estimated 23 million-player base continues to grow, the 
Poker Players Alliance, a Las Vegas-based lobbying group that formed a few 
months ago with the primary purpose of combating an online betting ban under 
way in Congress, is gaining membership and some measure of respect.
The alliance claims more than 40,000 members and to be attracting hundreds 
more since the House of Representatives passed an Internet gambling 
prohibition two weeks ago aimed at capturing all casino games, including 
online poker, under the Wire Act’s net.
“Just putting the word ‘Internet’ in front of poker shouldn’t make the game 
or people behind it suspect,” said Michael Bolcerek, an amateur player and 
president of the alliance. “A lot of (legislators) will privately agree with 
you, but publicly will take a political stand.”
