2nd Annual Executive Compliance Briefing

UK Poker Clubs Favoured As Demand Test Fades

GamblingCompliance Ltd.
Andrew Gellatly, 13/08/2008
GamblingCompliance Ltd.

Economic adversity and a smoking ban have battered much of the UK’s land-based gambling sector forcing the closure of a number of casinos, but poker clubs seeking licenses under the expired 1968 Act have also seen their objectors fade away as a consequence. The Fox Club in London’s Mayfair was the latest to secure a license last week and expects two more soon in Birmingham and Bournemouth.

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