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Irish Poker Tournaments Face Uncertainty Amid Upcoming Gambling Bill
The main issue is the bill's ambiguity regarding whether the imposed betting caps and prize limits for games like roulette and slots will also apply to poker tournaments

Irish poker tournaments might soon be in trouble due to new gambling rules coming to Ireland. Fintan Gavin, who runs tournaments and plays poker, is worried about how the upcoming Gambling Regulation Bill could affect live poker in the country.
Uncertainty Around New Rules Poses Risk to Irish Poker Festivals, Says Fintan Gavin
Fintan Gavin has played a big part in making events like the Irish Poker Championship and the Monster Poker Festival successful. He thinks the new law might hurt the industry if it treats poker tournaments the same as other types of gambling such as slots or blackjack, reported Vegas Slots Online.
The heart of the problem is the lack of clarity in the bill. The rules set a €10 ($10.88) top bet and a €3,000 ($3,264) limit on prizes for games like roulette, blackjack, and slot machines. However, it is not clear if these caps will affect poker tournaments.
Gavin told several news sources that this uncertainty is his main worry. He stressed that poker is very different from games based on chance. He argued that tournaments rely more on skill than luck. Unlike slot machines where you see results right away, poker tournaments can go on for days. This makes them more of a social and strategic contest than a quick bet.
Gavin Warns New Rules Could Hinder Growth of Poker and Tourism in Ireland
Gavin worries that the new rules might not see these differences, which could slow down how poker grows in Ireland. He pointed out that live poker tournaments do more than just help the economy —they boost the country’s tourism, as players from all over the world come to join big events. The social side of these festivals where friendships and rivalry flourish over long stretches of time, would be hard to copy under stricter rules.
Even with his worries, Gavin keeps a hopeful outlook. He pointed out that the people in charge of regulations, like Anne Marie Caulfield who leads Ireland’s Gambling Regulatory Authority, appear to understand how poker is different from other games. However, he also said that the government has not told them if poker tournaments will be affected.
Gavin is still trying to get answers from officials, but right now, he is in the dark about what is going on.
Gavin also noted that regulation could help make the industry more professional and draw in sponsorships, but it is crucial to treat poker in a different way than pure chance games. As lawmakers plan to discuss the bill in the Dáil next week, the outlook for poker tournaments in Ireland remains unclear.
Silvia has dabbled in all sorts of writing – from content writing for social media to movie scripts. She has a Bachelor's in Screenwriting and experience in marketing and producing documentary films. With her background as a customer support agent within the gambling industry, she brings valuable insight to the Gambling News writers’ team.
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