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25 Jul, 2009

Texas fold ‘em: Russia bans poker

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By Yonatan Pomrenze, NBC News Producer

 MOSCOW – Like on any other Thursday, I was looking forward to my weekly Texas Hold ‘Em poker game. A laid-back, low-stakes game with some friends in the back room of a Moscow restaurant is always a nice way to unwind towards the end of the work week.

But this week, our game was cancelled due to new Russian legislation which removed poker’s classification as a sport, effectively banning any poker playing for money.


“We are trying to get some clarification from the police as to how they see friendly games,” said the restaurant manager who allows us to play in his restaurant for nothing more than the price of the drinks and food. He explained the reason for canceling this week’s game: “We wanted to clear it first, and we also wanted to stay out of trouble for a while.” Fearing authorities, he prefers to remain anonymous.


The Russian government shut down casinos in most of country earlier this month, exiling them to four gaming zones that don’t yet have the infrastructure to support casinos. At first, it looked like poker would survive the shutdown due to its designation as a sport (and not a game of chance). Now, players are wondering how far-reaching the new decree will push authorities to crack down on various kinds of poker games.

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