Historical agreement will transform online poker in Europe, with the likes of Amaya, GVC and Winamax set to benefit.
Agreements in June, and software testing starting in September should lead to online poker rooms with European cross-border liquidity sharing next year.
Agreements in June, and software testing starting in September should lead to online poker rooms with European cross-border liquidity sharing next year.
Despite apparent momentum, there was no mention of international shared liquidity in latest biannual meeting between regulators.
Regulators from France, Italy, Spain and Portugal to meet again next month to flesh out the technicalities of European shared liquidity.
Words from a guarded Juan Espinosa offer a measured opinion to the optimistic plans of mid-2017 shared liquidity.
French market leader eyes Portugal, Spain, Italy and the UK ahead of expected cross-border liquidity sharing.
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