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France follows USA with anti-poker legislation.
Hello
I know that it is mostly english-speaking people oriented site, but there is posters from France too, and I hope that they could help with this issue. That's in english http://www.pokerpages.com/poker-news/new...ation-29394.htm There are some in french too http://www.laisseznousjouer.com/ http://www.lexpress.fr/info/quotidien/actu.asp?id=7522 I live in France but I am of russian origine, and my french is not so good to understand all the nuances. May be there is someone who could explain to me what this law (if accepted) will lead to? Thanks in advance. |
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Re: France follows USA with anti-poker legislation.
This wouldn't be good for the overall poker community. I have found players from France to generally be the worst in the world when it came to playing poker. Very loose passive. I guess I should expect that from the French.
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Re: France follows USA with anti-poker legislation.
Thanks. It is very relevant here.
Anyway. Bump. I hope someone can post something of a value. |
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Re: France follows USA with anti-poker legislation.
I can't post anything of value, sorry. Hope the freakin' EC does good for once. Otherwise it's back to granting agricultural subsidies for you guys. Hope that helps.
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Re: France follows USA with anti-poker legislation.
Both of these are pretty peripheral, one on underage and another on advertising, even so both might come up against an EU ruling.
Given the EU judgements have always come down in favour of cross border gambling as part of the single market and the UK clear position within that Europe is the place most likely to retain legal online poker. The stuff in this link is not a significant threat. |
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Re: France follows USA with anti-poker legislation.
Move to Italy. It is 100% legal there.
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