NOW THE SWEDISH COPS BUST A POKER TOURNAMENT
30 March 2007
You can play for fun but not for profit appears to
be the rule in Sweden
Hard on the heels of a similar police action in Ireland
last week (see previous InfoPowa report) the Swedish
police broke up a major poker tournament this week in
Grebbestad.
Some 700 poker fans had gathered over the weekend to
play in a major tournament billed the Euopean Poker
Challenge 2007, but like the Irish event the Challenge
evaporated as the police closed everything down. Two as
yet unidentified men thought to be the organisers will
face charges, according to Swedish authorities, who
claim that hosting unauthorised poker tournaments for
profit is considered illegal in Sweden.
Prosecutor Linn Scholander was taking a hard line on the
arrested men, demanding that they should be detained in
custody pending criminal trial, where they could face up
to four years in a Swedish jail.
Entrants for the tournament, which was widely publicised
had each paid a Euro 250 buy-in, making the EPC 2007 one
of the biggest poker tournaments in Europe when it comes
to the number of entrants. As we went to press it was
unclear what would happen to the deposited cash.
Online Casino News courtesy of InfoPowa
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