BREAKING NEWS: UIGEA Regulations To Be Delayed Six Months

Online poker players have a little more to be thankful for today, as it appears the UIGEA regulations that were supposed to go into effect next Tuesday will be delayed for another at least another six months. While formal confirmation has not yet been issued, well-placed sources tell Bluff that the Poker Players Alliance’s petition to delay the regulations has been granted. That petition had gained the support of more than 50 members of Congress as well as nearly every leading banking institution in the country.

Rather than going into effect on Dec. 1, 2009, the new deadline for implementation of the regulations will be June 1, 2010. Our sources also tell us that there will be an option for an additional delay if the law hasn’t been sorted out in the first six months. An official announcement on the petition’s acceptance is expected soon. We’ll keep you updated on the situation as more facts become available.

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3 Responses to “BREAKING NEWS: UIGEA Regulations To Be Delayed Six Months”

nate eden says:

I believe you meant to say that the new deadline for implementation of the regulations will be June 1, 2010, not 2009

Jason Kirk says:

Thanks for noticing, Nate – the article has been updated to reflect the correction.

Earl says:

This is the best news I’ve heard in a while for online poker player from the US !

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