Sep 11, 2014 -- 4:28AM, cdog wrote:
Anything that increases liquidity can only be a good thing.
Not if it is at the expense of competition imo
Sep 11, 2014 -- 5:02AM, frog2 wrote:
Most of the business is done on Asian handicaps which are poor on here. Commission and Premium Charge makes them too expensive on BF. These are international markets for gamblers all round the world. I cannot see the big English soccer based syndicates not using them after the point of consumption tax comes in.Will it be against the law for a punter to use a firm licensed elsewhere or just against the law for foreign firms to take the bets?
I think it will be technically illegal to take a bet from a UK resident without paying tax on it, but can't see how it would be enforced; ie the UK gov won't/can't chase after Costa Rican companies?
The only thing that the licence seems to grant you is the ability to advertise in the UK, but this wouldn't be important to the likes of Pinny, 5Dimes, Bookmaker etc who don't do it anyway.
SBO and 12Bet have/had Premier LEague sponsorship deals, so presumably these will contradict the new law if they have not decided to renew their UK licence.
Sep 10, 2014 -- 12:36PM, RichardHughes wrote:
I have a place in gibraltar, would I be able to get a bet on at pinnacle if I use my gibraltar address? and set up a VPN network so I can still bet while in the UK.
Pinny statement suggest you prob be ok
Sep 11, 2014 -- 10:53AM, G1_Jockey_4 wrote:
why would pokerstars pull out of the UK?
because they can't get a license unless they abandon Russia and other grey/illegal markets
Sep 15, 2014 -- 8:17AM, IanP wrote:
Looking at the GC website , it appears thar neither Boyles or VCee are applying for a licence. Marathon and PaddyP are.
Sep 15, 2014 -- 4:33PM, Woodshires wrote:
Sep 15, 2014 -- 2:17PM, IanP wrote:Looking at the GC website , it appears thar neither Boyles or VCee are applying for a licence. Marathon and PaddyP are.
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