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After more than a year of delays, the Italian decree regulating online poker casino games and poker cash games has finally come into force. A second Decree, which regulates the award of 200 new remote gaming licences and upgrades the current licences has also been published, thus giving to potential new entrants in the market all the tools necessary to join one of the fastest growing markets in Europe.
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the tax duty on casino and cash poker games will be 20% of gross profits. This is an historical change for the Italian gaming market, as all other games currently offered (including poker tournament games) have a taxation regime based on turnover. Hopefully, this new tax regime will not lead to lower tax entries and convince the Italy gaming authority, the AAMS, to adopt the same mechanism with other games.
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The percentage of bets to be returned to players through winnings will be 90%.
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The maximum initial stake during each gaming session will be โฌ 1,000.
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The maximum buy-in for poker tournaments/skill games will be โฌ 250 (formerly โฌ 100).
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Multi-level poker tournaments will be finally allowed.
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There is no mutual recognition of certifications obtained abroad even if they are received in very stringent jurisdictions like Alderney.
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The certification is required even if operators use games (for example, casino games) and platforms already certified by a certification entity under Italian law for other operators.
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provides three types of licences: (i) one covering all the games currently regulated (save for those subject to exclusive licences) whose cost is โฌ 350,000 + VAT, (ii) one covering all the games except for bingo games whose cost is โฌ 300,000 + VAT and (iii) a third covering only bingo games whose cost is โฌ 50,000 + VAT;
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requires that the licence holder has its legal seat and technical infrastructure in the European Economic Area which includes for instance Malta and Gibraltar, but does not include the Isle of Man and Alderney;
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obliges operators to comply with stringent technical requirements including the implementation of a protocol of communications linking the operator’s platform to AAMS’ servers for the management of the gaming account system; and
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prescribes more stringent responsible gaming requirements including the obligation to implement self-limitation tools.
Such expectations are also fuelled by the expectation that, with the launch of casino and cash poker games. the offer of Italian websites will be equal to the one of .COM websites โ the logic is that a number of users currently playing on such websites might decide to switch to Italian licenced websites offering a higher level of guarantees and actually complying with Italian law. Likewise, more and more foreign operators are planning to apply for an Italian remote gaming licence with the consequential closure of their .COM platforms to Italian residents.
Opportunities for new entrants
New entrants in the market will be able to compete over poker and cash games under almost the same conditions as existing operators, provided they submit the application for a licence in the shortest possible term and make their platform compliant with the technical requirements prescribed by both aforementioned Decrees. These requirements are, of course, notorious for being very stringent and their implementation might be time consuming.