US ONLINE POKER A POSSIBILITY?
14 November 2008
Harrah's exec says new US administration could be
good news
The respected Las Vegas Review-Journal reported this
week that the change in the US administration ushered in
by last week's elections could be beneficial to online
poker in the country.
Quoting Harrah's CEO and Chairman Gary Loveman who was
responding to questions on a conference call, the LVRJ
reported that the senior executive believes the odds for
legalised online poker have improved with the results of
last week's national elections, which Barack Obama and
the Democrats won convincingly.
Loveman apparently described the prospects for the
legalisation of Internet poker as “relatively good.” On
the downside, he did not express the same optimism
regarding casino games and sports betting on the
Internet, where he thought the chances of legalisation
in the forseeable future were poor.
He said he was pleased with the outcome of the election
not because of the transfer of power to the Democrats,
but because none of the leadership on the committees
dealing with the issue “is violently opposed to this
process [of the legalisation of online poker]. This is
something we’re going to be working hard at and we think
the world got easier on this one,” Loveman said.
Loveman's company, Harrah's Entertainment, has a real
business interest in the legal acceptance of online
poker ahead of other types of betting – the company owns
the World Series of Poker brand.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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