A court in Spain ruled this week that PokerStars has operated legally in the country since it began offering its services in 2001.
Spanish gambling giant Codere claimed that PokerStars operated unlawfully prior to the country’s new gambling regulation in June 2012. Codere argued that online gambling operators were negatively impacting the firm’s land-based operations by offering services to Spanish gamblers without state authorization.
However, according to a press release issued by PokerStars on Friday, a Barcelona court affirmed PokerStars’ position that it operated lawfully in the country prior to June 2012 because “the lack of regulation meant that there was no relevant law preventing such activity.”
“This ruling confirms the legal advice we have been given and which we have followed in Spain for years,” said Paul Telford, group general counsel for PokerStars. “We are very pleased the court agreed with our position and look forward to continuing to provide our licensed poker services as the leading brand in the Spanish market.”
“The Barcelona court judgment is absolutely clear in its conclusion that PokerStars has always operated in Spain according to the law,” added Antonio Vázquez-Guillén, partner at Allen & Overy, PokerStars’ counsel for the case. “We are very happy with this outcome. It clarifies a question that, in our view, should never have been brought to a Court of Justice.”
PokerStars currently operates www.pokerstars.es under a specific online gaming license issued by the Spanish Gambling Commission in June. According to PokerScout.com, pokerStars.es is dominating the Spanish poker market, controlling nearly 70 percent of the real-money traffic since the new market opened.
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Tue, 03/01/2011 – 00:43 – PokerPages Staff
#5 – Live players are much older than online players
You imagine tech-savvy young guns like Viktor Blom being online whizz-kids while seasoned veterans like Doyle Brunson stick to the old-school bricks and mortar poker rooms. But the number of 18-20 year-old grinders frequenting casinos is surprising – and pros of Doyle’s vintage aren’t strangers to playing online either.
#4 – Good players win frequently
Even most experienced pros usually win no more than 60 percent of the games they enter. Yup – 40 percent of the time they leave poorer than when they went it. The trick is to minimize the losses by knowing when not to raise or when to fold – sometimes small battles must be lost before the war is won.
#3 –Tip generously and you’ll get good luck from the dealer
There’s zero mathematical justification for this belief, but if you believe that what goes around comes around, it’s a fair enough principal to play by. Just don’t expect magic – you get what you’re dealt, and the Gods of Poker don’t slip prime cards to the dealer just for you.
#2 – It’s good to mix your play up frequently
If you’re enjoying a good run and no one else has shifted gear, why should you? A good rule of thumb is to switch tactics only if your table image starts to look too close to your natural playing style – that’s when your opponents will make very few errors about your strategy.
#1 – Aces are the most common card on the flop
By far the most common poker myth. People tend to believe that Aces appear on just about every flop, making a KK useless against an AQ or an AK. Balderdash! Studies show that Aces flop no more frequently than other cards, and all online poker sites are checked by a third party gambling commission to make sure there are no irregularities or glitches like this.