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Any poker in Scandinavia?
I recently heard that any kind of wagering was illegal in Iceland (doh!) where I was planning on vacationing next. Terrible. What about Norway, Sweden, and Denmark? I know the Scandinavian Open on the EPT was held in Denmark, but can anyone give casino/game recommendations for these countries?
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Re: Any poker in Scandinavia?
I'm definately interested in B&M options for Sweden as well, may be moving back there in about a year.
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Re: Any poker in Scandinavia?
Thank you much.
However, the Swedish casino link is timing out. What city is it located in? Do you know of any other casinos in Sweden? |
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Re: Any poker in Scandinavia?
There aren't enough poker players in Sweden to fill a table.
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Re: Any poker in Scandinavia?
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There aren't enough poker players in Sweden to fill a table. [/ QUOTE ] What? I once sat at a .5/1 Stud table at Prima where 4/7 of the players were from Linkoping |
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Re: Any poker in Scandinavia?
Prima is friggin full of scandis.
Gambling where the house earns profit is banned in Norway, so no casinos here [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]. Both Sweden and Denmark have a few though. |
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Its OK for me, its in Stockholm.
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Re: Any poker in Scandinavia?
The websites don't mention stakes (at least not in English). Has anyone been to any of these casinos? I get the feeling that the dress code at the Cosmopol means I can't afford to play there. Hard to imagine having to dress up for a Foxwoods $4-8 game.
Rav, where in Norway are you from? |
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Re: Any poker in Scandinavia?
Try www.pokerineurope.com ...and go to "poker clubs".
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