Oslo casino poker

Oslo casino poker

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Just like in many Northern European countries, gambling is in the hands of a state monopoly in Norway. For reference, think of what Svenska Spel used to be in Sweden or what Danske Spil is in Denmark even today.

In Norway, two state-owned companies rule the gambling market: Norsk Tipping and Norsk Rikstoto. The former runs games such as lotteries and sports betting; while the latter exclusively offers horse race betting. As you can tell, online poker is in the selection of neither.

What’s more, the Norwegian government goes even further to prevent its citizens to play on foreign gambling sites than most countries. In February , they passed a bill which prohibits credit card companies and online payment processors to transfer funds between online gambling sites and their Norwegian customers.

What might be behind Norway’s harsh public view of gambling is the slot machine “epidemic” of the early ’s in the country.

The Lottery Act granted permission to charitable organizations to operate slot machines in the country. However, unsurprisingly, many private companies took advantage of the loophole to set up their own slot machine enterprise while collaborating with a charity as a cover.

As a result, these gambling machines spread in the country at an exponential rate &#; and with that, so did people with gambling problems. Eventually, the Attorney General of Norway banned slot machines in

In , however, some good develeopment came for the local gamblers, especially poker players. Poker tournamnets were allowed to run legally, with some specific caveats. For example, no player can spend more than NOK20, (around $2,) on buy-ins unless they win some money in those tournaments. Cash games, alas, are still illegal.

 

Famous Norwegian Poker Players

Ola “Odd_Oddsen” Amundsgaard is one of the greatest online PLO crushers of all time. He has amassed over $ million in profit combined, playing cash on PokerStars and Full Tilt.

He also took part in an interesting stunt in In order to prove to his home country&#;s law makers that poker is in fact a game of skill, he offered a $, freeroll challenge to any sitting member of the Norwegian Parliament to take on him in a 10,hand PLO challenge. Erlend Wibord of the Progress Party took him up on his offer, but quit after being down 2, BB&#;s after just 1, hands.

No female player has ever won a WSOP Main Event title. However, in , the WSOP Europe Main Event was won by a girl who was just 19 at the time. It was the Norwegian Annette Obrestad &#; she pocketed £1,, for her victory.

Thor Hansen has been on the live tournament scene for over 30 years now. During his long career, he collected $ million in cashes. He has two WSOP gold bracelets to his name. He won the $5, Limit Seven Card Stud event in and the $1, No-Limit Draw Lowball event in

In , Felix Stephensen finishes second in the WSOP Main Event for $5,,. He lost the heads-up battle for poker’s most prestigious title to a fellow Scandinavian, the Swedish Martin Jacobson. With $ million in live tournament earnings, Stephenson leads Norway’s all time money list on Hendon.

Источник: thisisnl.nl