Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007

DoylesRoom.com open again for U.S. players

Doyle Brunson

By Erik Sylven

Americans can once again test their skills against poker legend Doyle Brunson at his own site. Starting Friday, DoylesRoom.com will accept customers from 39 states in the U.S.

Because of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), DoylesRoom.com stopped accepting U.S. poker players in February of this year.

Shortly thereafter, DoylesRoom.com left Tribeca Tables and instead became a part of the Microgaming network. The site's U.S. players were offered the opportunity to transfer their funds to Full Tilt Poker.

Players who chose to join Full Tilt and now wish to return to DoylesRoom.com will have full access to their old accounts.

U.S. citizens who want to open new DoylesRoom.com accounts can deposit money via ePassport and Western Union. Visa and MasterCard payments will soon be accepted as well.

DoylesRoom.com will continue be a part of the Microgaming network.

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