A BETTER DEAL FOR DANISH POKER?
3 April 2009
Could this be an end to tournament raids and
scrappy court cases?
The contentious area of Danish land poker, which has in
the past seen police raids on tournaments, messy court
decisions on the skill vs. chance issue, and even
messier ruling reversals on appeal, could be about to
see some legislative improvements, according to Danish
media reports.
The government-tasked Danish Poker
Committee has made non-binding recommendations that the
state consider making land poker tournaments held
outside of licensed state-monopolised casinos legal and
the subject of licensing and regulation, due to the
growing popularity of the game in the Scandinavian
country.
Regrettably, Internet poker is
specifically excluded from the suggested new
dispensation, according to the following excerpt from
the report:
“The Gambling Committee has not
considered the issue of regulating online poker or other
online games. This is because the Gambling Committee was
not set up for the purpose of proposing amended
legislation in the area covered by the Ministry of
Taxation, under which online poker belongs. Thus, the
Committee's proposal covers only public poker games for
money where the participants are physically present in
the same location.”
The ball is now in the
politician's court, with the possibility of a public
consultative process leading to the drafting and debate
of legislative proposals for Parliament to debate.
Morten Ronde, a legal advisor to the Danish Gaming
Board, opined that the process could be started within
the next few weeks.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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