The article suggests that the exclusion of some forms of gambling is "temporary". More worrying is the 25% tax rate. The UK tried a 15% rate, and got nowhere, with everyone making a beeline for Malta instead. This can only be profitable if Spain has the means to keep the unlicensed operators away, and as seen with the US, easier said than done.
The result will be a few licensed sites paying 25% tax, and the rogues paying NO tax and out of reach of Spanish laws. The rogues will be able to out compete the licensed sites as they will have that extra 25% to spend on promotions, marketing, etc, which the licensed sites will have to hand over in tax.
Poker might not work too well because Spanish players can only play against other Spanish players, and the field could be a little thin. This shouldn't be a problem with other products that are player vs house.
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