Bodog Shifts American Action To New Outlet,
Bovada.lv
After originally announcing that they would depart the American
market earlier this year, the online gaming outlet Bodog has
instead opened up a new operation that exclusively services
their customers in the United States.
American players who now log into the Bodog.com or Bovada.lv
URLs are being transferred to the new site Bovada.lv,
which looks to be a twin of the other Bodog sites. For those
who go to Bodog.com, the transfer is immediate; there is a statement
on the Bovada.lv (the functioning site for Bodog) that says,
Access to this site is not available from your current
location
If you previously held an account at this website,
your account and funds are still accessible at the Morris Mohawk
Gaming Groups new website, Bovada.lv.
Within seconds, the player finds themselves at the new site,
which proclaims, Welcome to Bovada. Same Operator. New
Name and Look.For many, the reasons for the changeover
can be puzzling but, through an analysis of the past years
legal and political activities, they become clear.
After the indictments of Black Friday were revealed
back in April, many players on sites that still accepted American
action have been waiting for the proverbial other shoe
to drop in the form of further indictments on
the multitude of sites still taking American play.
With this in mind, Bodog took the preemptive move to take their
site off of a dotcom and to the doteu
in May; this would prevent the American law enforcement agencies
(and presumably other nations agents) from having the
ability to seize their dotcom domain name and the
assets tied to it. Bodog made the announcement in July that
they would pull out of the U. S. online gaming market,
apparently acquiescing to the U. S. Department of Justices
push to end American access to online poker and gaming.
With the current political push to legalize and regulate online
poker over the past six months, however, Bodog seems to have
changed their stance. Also in July, Governor Brian Sandoval
of Nevada signed a bill that gave the Nevada Gaming Commission
the power to set up regulations for internet poker. Over the
months that followed, the NGC has painstakingly put together
plans for a regulated industry and, as of early this month,
five companies have submitted their applications for licenses
in such a regulated online poker industry.Furthermore, the federal
push to legalize and regulate online poker has gathered steam.
Two hearings in California representative Mary Bono-Macks
subcommittee in the House of Representatives, the Subcommittee
on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade, have been seemingly in
favor of a federal solution to the online gaming question, with
Texas representative Joe Bartons online poker bill garnering
the most attention. Although there have been hearings on the
subject, the push has yet to result in any actual voting record
on the issue.Looking at the name of the new, American-only outlet,
it is easy to see the tie to these actions over the past six
months.
Bovada is a play on the Bodog name that incorporates
Nevada, while the lv tag, normally reserved for
the nation of Latvia, can also be viewed as standing for Las
Vegas. The Morris Mohawk Gaming Group could also be looking
at other reasons for the change. Although taking their American
players out might be tough on their international operations,
they could also be looking to protect themselves against any
action that the American government may take against them. The
MMGG owns both the international Bodog operation and the Bovada.lv
site.Bovada.lv still offers many of the same gaming outlets
that the normal Bodog site does (sports and horse betting, casino
games and poker).
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