At Penn State University students are playing poker online, which is not unusual in today's collegiate world. They are also discussing what would happen if the recent bill that passed the House of Representatives would also pass the Senate and be made into law. It would mean that one of their favorite pass times, and also one that helps them pay the tuition bill, would become illegal. Penn State has one of the largest of the groups of poker playing students, according to Card Player magazine, and some of the students there don't see how winning money at poker tourneys could be counted as income, as it comes from all the participating players.
Online Poker Bill Raises Questions With Students
Published on Jul 27, 2006
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