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Neteller Distribution Plan Summary
According to a Neteller press release today the distribution plan of funds belonging to the United States members will begin on Monday. Neteller notes the following on their web site. "Please note that at the launch of the distribution plan, the NETELLER website will be extremely busy and may respond slowly when you browse to it. Please be patient and if you cannot log in, please try again a
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Online Gambling: The Rise and Fall of Neteller
The Rise and Fall of NetellerThe Neteller TimelineDr. Jack, CappersMall.com In 1999 the Neteller group introduced an e-wallet that would quickly become the leading payment processor for almost all online gambling sites. The Neteller group had a very simple business plan which would be beneficial to both merchants and the online gambler by enabling online customers to load, withdraw and tra
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NETELLER Announces Settlement of US Situation
NETELLER Announces Settlement of US Situation Wednesday, 18 July 2007 - NETELLER Plc (LSE: NLR), the independent global online payments business, today announces that the Company has entered into a Deferred Prosecution Agreement (“DPA”) with the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (“USAO”). The DPA represents the resolution of the USAO
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Money Management and Line Value
Most sports bettors believe that selecting the winning team (versus the pointspread) is the most important aspect to successful sports wagering. While this is the most difficult factor, it is only third in the order of importance. The top two components to long term profits are money management and shopping for line value. These are the two factors which professional bettors understand and amateur
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Antigua Attorney rips US DOJ over Online Gambling Dispute
Antigua Attorney rips US DOJ over Online Gambling Dispute The register published an article with an interview with Antigua attorney Mark Mendel who is the lead counsel in the WTO case. Mendel speaks out firmly against the US and clearly insinuates the US DOJ is major player in these cases. DOJ, USTR keep heads in sand With the recent news that the Conference of the Caribbean Communit
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Playing a Short Stack in Multi-Table Tournaments
The key to succeeding in tournament play is being able to handle the ups and downs, because it's not always going to go perfectly. Your chip stack is not always going to shoot upwards, which means you'll often need to make good decisions when you don't have a lot of chips. Many players get frustrated when they have a short stack. They look down and see Ace-rag, King-Queen, King-Jack o
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Online Gambling Neteller Issues Update
Friday, 13 July 2007 - NETELLER Plc (LSE: NLR), the independent global online payments business, today issued the following statement regarding its progress in resolving the investigation by the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USAO) into the Company. As stated in the Company’s announcement of 12 July 2007, NETELLER stated that it had advised the USA
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Sports Betting, George Clooney Style
From the actor George Clooney to golfer Lee Trevino and athletes, journalists, business leaders, executives and whomever in between, June was a very good month for those of us who enjoy quips and quotations, some side-splitting, some strident, some silly, some sophomoric, on the world of sports and sports betting: "I was wiping my forehead with $100 bills going. 'Whoo, is it hot in h
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Playing Small and Medium Pocket Pairs in No-Limit Hold'em
Playing Small and Medium Pocket Pairs in No-Limit Hold'emGreg Mueller June 29th 2007 Ring Game Play In ring games, I like to build a really small pot when I have these hands in early and middle position. Sometimes I'll make a min raise; other times I'll just limp in. I want to keep the pot small when I have a small or medium pair because I lay them down if I'm faced with
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Neteller Co-Founder Pleads Guilty in Online Gambling Case
NEW YORK: The co-founder of Neteller, which processed billions of dollars in Internet gambling transactions for Americans, pleaded guilty Friday to a charge of criminal conspiracy. Stephen Lawrence, whose company was once one of the primary ways U.S. citizens placed bets with offshore bookies, acknowledged in a federal courtroom in Manhattan that the operation was illegal. "I came t
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