Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement what? Business as usual at BODOG
Statement from Calvin Ayre , Founder of Bodog.com
It will likely take months to fully understand what, if any, ramifications there are from this new law. Our customers may take comfort in knowing that Bodog.com is structured in such a way that we’re well situated to adapt to any changes in any legal environment. We are poised to continue our spectacular growth in the online gaming and digital entertainment space and if anything, the pending legislation has validated our broad-based digital entertainment model and our decision to stay private. We see the future as very positive for Bodog.com.














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October 14th, 2006 at 8:42 pm
way to go! BODOG is a solid sportsbook, racebook, poker room and casino! Dunno about that “broad-based entertainment” thingy coz online gambling still makes the money for them and everyting else are just for the pizzaz and media flair. BODOG is a recommended sportsbook for disenfranchised sports bettors and gamblers in the USA.
October 15th, 2006 at 2:44 am
[...] Good news! It’s business as usual at BODOG’s Online Poker Room – yes, that poker room home of Jamie Gold – the 2006 World Series Of Poker (WSOP) Champion. BODOG has poker games tournaments for all types of poker players, from Texas Holdem to Omaha to STUD poker games – from sit n go’s to guaranteed $100K poker tournaments, to World Poker Tour (WPT) 2006 qualifier tournaments. $100K Guaranteed Online Poker Tournament : Every Sunday at 2 p.m. ET with the prize pool at least $100K even if the total value of buy-ins fails to reach this minimum amount. Win your buy-in for as little as $1 or 250 Bodog Poker Points. Buy In is $100 + $9 or win your way by qualifying through a lower buy-in tournament. [...]
October 15th, 2006 at 8:53 am
Online gambling dead? Don’t bet on it. Even though it’s illegal, it’s still possible to play. Some sites are still accepting credit cards for gambling.