Two major operators have indicated VIP programs will stay the same when the new UK licensing regime comes into effect next week.
October 1 departure date suggests new UK licensing requirements are responsible for exiting the “gray” online poker market in Canada.
Poker operators hoping to benefit from new Russian legislation may be thwarted by the tensions created by the Ukraine conflict.
Poker’s needs are being overlooked in the rush towards national regulation, to the detriment of players and the industry.
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