RUSSIAN PROSECUTORS STICK IT TO POKER
21 August 2009
Not content with the general gambling ban,
Russian enforcement bodies now seek disbandment of poker
body
Russian's enforcement community seemed intent this week
in grinding down even further Russian gambling operators
already cast down by the sweeping gambling ban
consigning gambling to four remote regions in the vast
country.
The Moscow Times reports that the
Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has requested that
the Justice Ministry shut down the Russian Federation of
Sport Poker, after the card game was removed from a
national list of sports amid a broader crackdown on
gambling (see previous InfoPowa reports).
The
prosecutors said in a statement that the decree removing
poker as a sport had also “canceled the accreditation of
the Russian Federation of Sport Poker.” The body’s
registration, issued by the Justice Ministry in 2007, is
valid until 2011.
Vitaly Mutko, the Sports,
Tourism and Youth Politics minister, told Gazeta.ru that
he “doesn’t understand the reason for the statement.”
The federation and the sport “are two absolutely
different things,” he was quoted as saying.
Under
a 2006 law that came into force July 1, all gambling is
restricted to four remote and largely undeveloped zones
around the country, with the exception of bookmakers,
lotteries and poker in specially licensed sports clubs.
But the game, and its former classification as a
sport was used by casinos looking for a way to stay in
business following the banning decree, and last month
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin ordered loopholes, which
had allowed casinos to keep operating as poker clubs, be
closed.
On July 20, the poker variants Omaha,
Texas Hold ‘Em and Seven Card Stud were removed from the
approved sports list, drawing protests from the Russian
Federation of Sport Poker.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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