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Old 11-07-2007, 09:31 PM
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Living in SC is very challenging to keep up with the sport I love. Now it appears all my wagering options have shrunk up as depositing money has been an act of congress. Unfortunatly all the "legal" sites are off limits as in SC the law makers just don't allow that evil stuff. Mind you, lottery tickets are everywhere.

Anyway, any suggestions for off shor wagering sites where you can deposit easliy???

HELP,

Spyder
Use someone else's address. Hell, use mine, I don't care.

Am I imagining things or did they have slot machines in gas stations and whatnot back like 10 years ago in SC?
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Old 11-07-2007, 11:25 PM
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I feel your pain. What is worse is that I was able to play online, and then one day in September....poof....I couldn't.

Arizona sucks...
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Old 11-07-2007, 11:59 PM
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Use someone else's address. Hell, use mine, I don't care.

Am I imagining things or did they have slot machines in gas stations and whatnot back like 10 years ago in SC?
Your memory is correct.

Video poker and blackjack and other "machine gaming" existed for with a wink and a nod in South Carolina into the early 1990's for "recreational play" only. Most places actually paid on the "entertainment credits."

But from the early 1990's until about the turn of the century, all video poker was totally legal. Those were some wild times. It's a true story, but there was no state law mandating or regulating payouts. In Nevada and New Jersey for example, I think gambling machine state law mandates a house payout of 17%, or something like that.

But in South Carolina in those years it was totally legal to own a gambling machine and let people play with NO PAYOUT at all. Suffice to say much $$ was taken from unsuspecting people and less than informed gamblers.

The law changed again to outlaw back around 1999 or 2000.

Now the "wink and a nod" thing is back in parts of the state. But, not legal.
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Old 11-08-2007, 06:34 AM
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Correct westcoast and what was kinda funny was it was all located and all happened right in the bak drop of PTL - Jim and Tammy Baker. It was like the area was a battle of good and evil.

It was called little Vegas and as you point out suckers from all over would flock in and loose big money.

Three miles from my house.

Thanks for the info on gaming. I will keep all in mind. I do have an "illegal" account put it just so hard to fund.

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