Well in short the Michigan government has pass a few laws prohibiting the charity poker rooms to operate. Or at least those that have survived are hanging on by threads. They can only operate 4days a week and can only get licences for one maybe two charities which limits how much chips they can sell vertiually stopping all tournament's and limited cash games.
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I'm sure you know the details but please provide some background for the rest of us.
yea, what are you referring to? please do tell
Well in short the Michigan government has pass a few laws prohibiting the charity poker rooms to operate. Or at least those that have survived are hanging on by threads. They can only operate 4days a week and can only get licences for one maybe two charities which limits how much chips they can sell vertiually stopping all tournament's and limited cash games.
Sounds like a giveaway to the big casino companies.