I am new here, so I have no idea whether this has been done before (or is already done), but here is my idea:
A US player sends the money to an individual in the UK or wherever. The overseas person opens a new account at a casino, then gives the US player the password. The US.player plays to his.or her heart's content..when the US player wants to cash out, s/he notifies the overseas player, who withdraws the money, keeps a bit (maybe $10 or 1%, whichever is greater), and sends the rest back to the US player.
Since no casino is dealing directly with a US player, and no US bank.is dealing with a casino, only an.individual, it seems to be perfectly legal and a.loophole in the law.
What do you guys think?
A US player sends the money to an individual in the UK or wherever. The overseas person opens a new account at a casino, then gives the US player the password. The US.player plays to his.or her heart's content..when the US player wants to cash out, s/he notifies the overseas player, who withdraws the money, keeps a bit (maybe $10 or 1%, whichever is greater), and sends the rest back to the US player.
Since no casino is dealing directly with a US player, and no US bank.is dealing with a casino, only an.individual, it seems to be perfectly legal and a.loophole in the law.
What do you guys think?