As reported by the Washington Post: “Online poker players will have to fold
their hands if a Virginia congressman gets his way.”Today, the House
Judiciary Committee will mark up a bill introduced by Rep. Robert W.
Goodlatte (R) that would ban much online gambling, including bets on
sporting events and games of chance — namely poker, which has enjoyed a
boom in recent years.”. The bill would update the Federal Wire Wager Act,
which prohibits gambling over telephone lines but may not apply to Internet
gambling because not all Web traffic travels over phone lines. It also would
force banks to block transactions related to online gambling and would
empower law enforcement agencies to force Internet service providers to
remove or disable links to gambling sites.
“. Poker players argue that their pastime should be excluded from
Goodlatte’s ban because it is a game of skill, not chance. Last month, three
World Series of Poker champions visited a House office building to defend
their game against attempts to ban it online.
“. ‘We don’t believe that simply putting the word ‘Internet’ in front of
‘poker’ should make the game suspect,’ said Michael Bolcerek, president of
the Poker Players Alliance. ‘Poker is a skill game. You can influence
events. The original cards are random, but you can influence your success or
failure,’ .
“. Three House members from Nevada — Jon Porter (R), Shelley Berkley (D)
and Jim Gibbons (R) — yesterday introduced legislation for an 18-month
study of online gambling and whether games could be regulated and taxed, as
they are in Britain .