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Microgaming site that allows us players.?

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I would like to find a microgaming web site that allows us players form the state of Michigan. Thanks

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  1. There's about a million shills answering gambling questions on this site, with the same link in every answer, or creating multiple accounts to put their links up, and it's really annoying.  Because of that, I don't really want to put up the link for the answer that I found to your question.  (I figured it was as simple as either all Microgaming sites accepted US players or all of them took no US players, but there's apparently a third option of taking US players excluding 11 states - unfortunately in your case, with Michigan being on that list of "banned" states.)

    The site lists all Microgaming sites as being in that category or as taking no US players at all....so it would appear that no Microgaming site takes players from Michigan (or any of the other 10 states in that list of "blackballed" states - to use my term, not one I've read anywhere.)

    I found the info by googling "microgaming site with US players" and it was the first result...

    The second result from that google search (a site I'd never heard of til just now called goonersguide.com, though I don't pay much attention to these types of sites in particular)...the link onto that site from the google search confirms the earlier info:

    "Players From These 11 USA States can not play at any Microgaming Casinos:

    Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Miichigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin"

    Sorry that's not the answer you'd like...but I hope it helps nonetheless.  Hopefully under the next administration our government will decide that it isn't truly necessary to try to stop online poker (or sports betting, in my opinion) from occurring.  There has to be a more intelligent solution than trying to stop it in a back-handed way (via an 11th hour tacking on of legislation to the SAFE Port Act, when they couldn't get that legislation through Congress on its own - and to my understanding this legislation does not effect the legality of the poker sites themselves, it addresses the legality of moving money to and from certain types of sites.)


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