H.R.2610 - Skill Game Protection Act

To amend subchapter IV of chapter 53 of title 31, United States Code, and section 1084 of title 18 of such Code to clarify the applicability of such provisions to games of skill, and establish certain requirements with respect to such games, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Skill Game Protection Act as introduced.
  • Official: To amend subchapter IV of chapter 53 of title 31, United States Code, and section 1084 of title 18 of such Code to clarify the applicability of such provisions to games of skill, and establish certain requirements with respect to such games, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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07/28/07
Online Poker: Wexler's Support Continues Growing

Wexler somewhat quietly offered up his HR 2610, the Skill Game Protection Act last month. His legislation looks to exempt games "where success is ...

Source: Gambling911.com, FL
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07/23/07
Wexler Reaffirms People Power

Wexler's Bill, House of Representatives (HR) 2610 or The Skill Game Protection Act, seeks an exception or 'carve out' for online poker as a game of skill ...

Source: IGaming (press release)
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07/22/07
Support for Online Poker Alliance Grows

... the Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act, and Congressman Robert Wexler's HR 2610, the Skill Games Protection Act,” said D’Amato.

Source: IGaming (press release)
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07/19/07
PPA MEMBERSHIP NOW OVER 600 000

D'Amato goes on to discuss Congressman Barney Frank's HR 2046, the 'Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act,' Congressman Robert Wexler's HR 2610, ...

Source: Online-Casinos.com, Denmark
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07/12/07
Poker Players Alliance Makes Waves at World Series

This year, he brought a current Congressman and author of HR 2610, the Skill Game Protection Act, Robert Wexler (D-FL) to serve as his wingman. ...

Source: PocketFives (press release)
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07/10/07
PocketFives Podcast: A Litmus Test for Intelligence

Wexler recently proposed HR 2610, the Skill Game Protection Act, which exempts games defined as skill (such as poker) from the UIGEA and clarifies the Wire ...

Source: PocketFives (press release)
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