🇮🇪 Ireland asks poker players for feedback, but the clock is ticking.
Ireland’s Gambling Regulatory Authority is rolling out new rules and, for once, actually asking poker players what they think. As Anuj writes on pokerfuse, a public consultation is open until August 20, giving players and operators a window to weigh in on regulations that would cap online poker bets at €10 and maximum winnings at €3,000.
“If poker remains subject to these limits, the consequences could be substantial.”
These proposed limits could make anything more exciting than a micro-stakes game difficult to run, with popular tournament formats and even some cash games effectively ruled out. The new rules are part of the wider Gambling Regulation Act 2024, which also brings in fresh licensing for operators and new advertising bans.
If you’ve got something to say about the future of Irish poker, time is running out to fill out the survey.
