LAS VEGAS, Oct. 9 LAWFUEL – Law News, Law Jobs — CardPlaye…

LAS VEGAS, Oct. 9 LAWFUEL – Law News, Law Jobs — CardPlayer.com, the largest poker
information portal, recently unveiled a new section of its website
dedicated to the latest online gambling legislation news.

The section, available at http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_law, contains a
condensed archive of all Card Player’s reporting on the recent passage of
the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. In addition, analysis
written by Card Player’s resident legal expert, Allyn Jaffrey Shulman, is
available.

“Many of the news reports regarding online gaming are inaccurate,” says
Card Player’s general council Allyn Jaffrey Shulman. “With new developments
occurring daily, I invite you to read CardPlayer.com for up to date legal
analysis.”

On September 29, Senate Majority leader Bill Frist attached language
designed to reign in online gambling in the United States to a must-pass
defense bill designed to boost security. This procedure discouraged debate
on a bill that would limit United States citizens’ access to online poker
and allowed the bill to pass without any public debate.

About Card Player Media
Card Player Media is a leading media resource for poker enthusiasts at
every level of interest and ability. With more than 18 years of service to
the poker industry, Card Player Media is the publisher of Card Player, Card
Player College, and Card Player Europe.

Card Player Media also owns and operates the leading poker information
portal on the Internet, CardPlayer.com. The site provides visitors with
live tournament reporting, up-to-the-minute poker news, a comprehensive
archive of its biweekly magazine, free applications to improve one’s game,
such as an odds calculator and a poker analyst that allows players to track
their winnings, and other insightful content that ranges from basic rules
to advanced game strategy. Site multimedia content includes poker’s most
popular radio show, “The Circuit,” and regular poker videos.
Contact:
Michael Friedman
702-379-1837

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