Poker cheaters may be banned in Nevada.
A measure seeking to establish rules against these players has been submitted to the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
The potential for worry about individuals accused of cheating in online poker to spread to the state level and include all of Nevada is present.
A new law that would publish the names of those who have been banned from Nevada’s online gambling sites has been introduced and is making its way through the legislature.
Also included on the list of suspects is Jake Schindler.
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About two months remain till the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas in 2023.
A plan like this would aim to establish rules, such as making the entire name, date of birth, and account management information of those who have been flagged public. This also applies to internet poker rooms, sportsbooks, and casinos.
“There must be open communication and responsibility taking. It is important for the community to know when a player has been banned, whether by the WSOP or another organization “Chairman of the Gaming Assembly Steve Yeager made the announcement.
There was a lot of talk about the so-called “poker blacklist” in 2013. While it was the choice of PokerGO, Triton Poker, GGPoker, King’s Casino, and Dusk Until Dawn to ban the individuals in question, they all participated in this effort because of the potential impact of this new legislation if it were to be enacted.
Ali Imsirovic and Jake Schindler have been two of the primary targets. When the PGT held its annual event in Las Vegas earlier this year, Daniel Negreanu said that none of them would be allowed to participate. With the WSOP quickly approaching, we should watch whether the organization takes any similar action.