Reports emanating from PokerNews have suggested that shared online poker liquidity between .eu countries could be back on French cards in April after the French gaming regulator Autorité de régulation des jeux en ligne (ARJEL) reported that an amendment to the existing bill will be pushed beneath their noses.
The on/off saga of French online poker liquidity might be back on if reports emanating from PokerNews are correct.
According to the news giant the French gaming regulator Autorité de régulation des jeux en ligne (ARJEL) has said that a fresh Digital Bill is to be placed into the desks of the French senate in April that will contain wording, that if passed, will allow ring-fenced French online poker rooms to share liquidity with other nations who are trying to play online poker with one arm tied behind their back.
Before French online players get too excited, we have been here before, many times. ARJEL has been jostling with members of the French National Assembly for several years now. It’s always been a case of one step forward, before a Mike Powell sized leap backwards. Let’s hope this time things are different.