RUSSIAN BAN IS GOOD FOR POKER (Update)
3 July 2009
Poker is a recognised sport in Russia....for
now
The draconian Russian ban on gambling in major cities
which came into effect this week (see previous InfoPowa
reports) has thrown an interesting anomaly in Russia law
into sharp focus, reports The Telegraph newspaper.
The reports says that many Russian operators are
considering re-fashioning themselves into poker clubs
under a quirk of Russian law that officially recognises
poker as a sport rather than a game of chance.
It
is unknown for how long the Russian government will
allow this legal loophole to exist, but if pursued it
could save some of the estmated 400 000 jobs that
operators claim the gambling ban will inflict as a loss
on the national economy.
Operating to the July
1st deadine for the implementation of the ban, a special
task force is currently ensuring compliance with the law
and has been set up in the Russian capital, a
spokeswoman for the Moscow city government, Maria
Sokolova, told RIA-Novosti news agency this week.
Starting July 1 casinos may only operate in four
remote regions of Russia, each of them at least 1,000
kilometres (600 miles) from Moscow and some much
further.
The gambling law is expected to have the
biggest impact on Moscow, which had 524 casinos and
gaming halls until the law took effect, and the northern
city of Saint Petersburg, which had 109.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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