GameDuell.comis one of the world’s largest skill gaming communities, which offers some of the most popular casual games like Pool, Darts, Solitaire, FreeCell, and many more.
GameDuell is one-of-a-kind because users can play against real opponents and can win real prizes, even cash.
Since all games GameDuell offers are skill based games, it is not considered gambling [...]
GameDuell: US Legal Games of Skill
November 3rd, 2008 No Comments
Tags: Games of Skill
Qualify for WSOP via DupliatePoker.com (Legal in USA)
April 28th, 2008 1 Comment
In years past many online casinos and poker rooms held poker tournaments and send the winner to the World Series of Poker as the prize. After UIGEA was enacted, the online casino operators were forced to leave the US market, they took the ability for an average online poker player to win a [...]
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WorldGaming Opens For Beta
April 1st, 2008 No Comments
WorldGaming.com, the place for gamers to create and join challenges from around the globe to win money playing video games has began accepting players for beta of their site. WorldGaming’s challenge process is simple, you can challenge users in a variety of tournaments that other users have created. If you are unable to find a [...]
Tags: Games of Skill · PS2 · PS3 · worldgaming · XBOX · XBOX360
AOL Launches Mobile Gaming Channel
March 31st, 2008 No Comments
AOL plans to announce today that it is offering free WAP-based mobile games to wireless subscribers, so they don’t have to download anything to the phone. Such games as Call of the Pharaoh, Space Wars and Ice Fishing will be provided by Cellufun through AOL’s mobile portal. The free games will be subsidized by ads [...]
Tags: cellphones · Games of Skill · Mobile Gaming
HR2610: Regulating the Skill Games in the United States
March 2nd, 2008 1 Comment
In our earlier post about skill gaming we discussed what the difference between games of skill and chance are. On June 7, 2007 Robert Wexler [D-FL], introduced the Skill Game Protection Act, HR 2610, making games of skill, such as poker, bridge, and chess, legal to play and provide online access to for profit. [...]
Tags: Games of Skill · HR 2610 · US Legislation
