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Will China Give Online Poker a Go Despite Recent Online Cafe Crackdown?Sun, May 6th, 2007 @ 12:00am Playtech Ltd, who signed a licensing agreement to bring online poker to China, is closely watching the Internet clampdown now happening to China's online lottery, to see if they played their cards right picking their China business partners. Playtech, whose iPoker network includes PaddyPowerPoker, Expekt, and CDPoker online poker sites, signed a contract with Hong Kong-based Foundation Group Ltd. in March to supply Peer to Peer (P2P) gaming software to the Chinese Communist Youth League (CYL). The CYL has been given responsibility for implementing a "Green Internet Policy" in China, to enable internet cafes around the mainland provide officially licensed P2P tournament games with cash prizes. But just this week, China's Beijing officials appointed the China Association of Social Workers, who is responsible for overseeing welfare lottery issuance, to be in charge of a clampdown on unauthorised lottery sales over the internet, said Mr Zhang, who was recently appointed deputy head of the association. The appointment comes amid strong interest from Beijing officials in promoting and expanding the country's welfare and sports lottery systems, the only legal forms of gambling in China, both to raise funds and to provide an alternative to underground betting. The move also highlights the comingling of government and private investment and expertise in politically or socially sensitive sectors such as gaming and the Internet. "With the recent crackdown on internet cafes in China, Playtech appears to have jumped into bed with the right group", according to Burke Hansen, San Francisco attorney at large. "Coming on the heels of its 2006 earnings report," he added, "in which Playtech trumpeted 89 per cent year-on-year growth in revenues and 90 per cent growth in adjusted net profit compared to 2005, the party just seems to keep going for the gambling-oriented software company." Playtech already has a licensing agreement signed with China's largest corporate retail gaming network, Sino Strategic International. So the CYL deal appears to strengthen Playtech's hand against its competition in the Chinese market where political connections make or break you.
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UIGEA Delayed 6 Months in Temporary Victory for Online Poker Days before the December 1 deadline for implementing the UIGEA, the U.S. government announced a six-month postponement of the poorly defined anti-gambling regulations. The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board jointly released a statement moving the deadline for UIGEA compliance to June 1, 2010.
Fabrice Soulier Joins Everest Poker's Pro Roster To further strengthen its support for French poker in anticipation of the opening of that market, Everest Poker has signed renowned French poker pro Fabrice Soulier as its latest ambassador.
HHPT Co-Sponsors Bayou Poker Challenge Ladies Event Dec. 20 The HighHeelsPokerTour (HHPT), the first all women's poker tour launched on the East coast, will wrap up their 2009 schedule at Harrah's New Orleans on December 20th where they will co-sponsor the Ladies Event #14 no-limit Hold'em at 12 pm.
OPPAGA Reports on Florida's Online Poker Options Given that UIGEA permits individual states to regulate online poker, the Florida Legislature's Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA) published a report this week presenting three options available to Florida State lawmakers in order to protect consumers from unlawful internet poker: regulate it, prohibit it, or carry on with the status quo pending federal legislation.
BC Poker Champion Arrested, Charged with Manslaughter Just two days after taking down the BC Poker Championships Main Event, Sophon Sek of Cloverdale, BC, was arrested in connection with one of the most storied crimes in the Province's history.
Local Businessman Bags European Poker Tour Vilamoura Bling The European Poker Tour rolled into the Casino Vilamoura last week, instantly generating the richest poker prize pool in the nation of Portugal's history.
Keikoan Captures Harvey's Lake Tahoe WSOPC Championship This week marked the finale of the biggest annual tournament series in Northern Nevada, the WSOP Circuit championship at Harvey's Lake Tahoe. While the Main Event saw only a modest turnout, it did boast of a tough final table, and a WSOP bracelet owner as the eventual champion.
WSOP Main Event Champ Joe Cada to Appear on Letterman The poker world will receive some late night attention tonight as "The Kid" Joe Cada, the youngest champion in the four decade history of the World Series of Poker Main Event, takes a seat next to embattled talk show host David Letterman.
First Korean Champ of Asia Pacific Poker Tour Crowned in Cebu Another stop on the Asia Pacific Poker Tour is in the books, this time it's the APPT Cebu in the Philippines, and for the very first time a Korean player has come out on top.
Pollack Done as Commish of World Series of Poker Just three days after crowning Joe Cada as the 2009 Main Event champion, officially closing the special 40th anniversary run of the World Series of Poker, Jeffrey Pollack has resigned his post as Commissioner of the WSOP. |
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