Shared poker liquidity: will the Italians leave cash game players behind?

Representatives of the Italian gambling industries primary stakeholders, LOGiCO, have penned a response to the Italian Democratic Party Senator, Franco Mirabelli’s claims that a shared liquidity scheme opens a Pandora’s Box of pain and misery.

When the Italian Democratic Party Senator, Franco Mirabelli, looks at the scheme to share online poker liquidity with France, Portugal, and Spain he sees nothing but a car wreck. Representatives of LOGiCO, the gambling industry association created in 2016 to muzzle the barking from dogs like Mirabelli, vehemently disagree.

The pace of the shared liquidity between those prime European nations has spun as slowly as the wheels turning on the overturned cars in that wreck that Mirabelli observes. But in July, the French gaming regulator ARJEL announced that the quartet of countries had signed a shared online poker liquidity agreement, and poker players began blowing on their kazoos.

Here is a snippet of a joint statement made by the gambling regulators in the four countries at the time of signatory.