GGPoker Obtains Online Poker License in the Czech Republic GGPoker Obtains Online Poker License in the Czech Republic
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Key Takeaways
  • Online poker network GGPoker has obtained a license from the Czech Ministry of Finance to offer online poker in the country, the operator announced in a press release.
  • The operator will launch in the market under the domain GGPoker.CZ “in the near future.”
  • Per the press release, the license has been secured through a partnership with King’s slots s.r.o, the poker division of King’s Entertainment, the parent company of European licensed poker room King’s Casino.
  • “I’m delighted to work with King’s slots s.r.o. to extend GGPoker access to Czech players,” said Marco Trucco, Head of Europe for GGPoker. “We will have a lot to offer the market in 2023 and beyond, including WSOP satellites, massive tournaments, the most exciting cash games, exclusive promotions, and more!”

Online poker network GGPoker has obtained a license from the Czech Ministry of Finance to offer online poker in the country, the operator announced in a press release.

The operator will launch in the market under the domain GGPoker.CZ “in the near future.”

As per the latest whitelist published by the Ministry of Finance, which shows the list of licensed gambling operators under its website, GGPoker’s Czech domain GGPoker.CZ, is now listed along with seven other operators. The list was updated on January 12, 2023.

Per the press release, the license has been secured through a partnership with King’s slots s.r.o, the poker division of King’s Entertainment, the parent company of European licensed poker room King’s Casino.