FRANCE REMOVED FROM EUROPEAN POKER TOUR SCHEDULE
12 January 2007
Could the aggressive attitude of the state
monopolised French gambling industry have something to
do with this?
France has been removed as a venue for the European
Poker Tour, the organisers announced this week without
giving any reasons. Inevitably, speculation was
immediate that the change of plan for the poker
spectacle was motivated by the truculent attitude of the
French gambling industry to any threat to its
monpolistic structure.
The decision appears to have been left to the last
minute. Set to run February 20-24 at the Casino Barriere
de Deauville, the French Open was still being advertised
as early as last week and tournament seats were being
offered by online poker rooms as part of recent
promotions.
The abrupt official EPT announcement read as follows:
"European Poker Tour regrets to announce the
cancellation of the 2007 EPT French Open due to take
place at Casino Barriere de Deauville between 20-24th
February, 2007. A full statement will follow."
The announcement comes on the heels of the recent
addition of an event in Warsaw, Poland (see previous
InfoPowa reports), to the EPT Season 3 lineup. The
Polish tournament, which is the inaugural EPT event in
the country, is set to run March 14-17.
Online Casino News courtesy of InfoPowa
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