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Can the closing of poker clubs be considered in Kazakhstan's laws?

Golden Dragon's Poker Club leader, Andrei, shares his perspective on the potential closure of poker establishments. He also notes that at present,...

Poker Club 'Golden Dragon' head honcho shares thoughts on potential poker ban; Andrei affirming...
Poker Club 'Golden Dragon' head honcho shares thoughts on potential poker ban; Andrei affirming currently, such closure seems unlikely.

Can the closing of poker clubs be considered in Kazakhstan's laws?

The Golden Dragon Poker Club's Head, Andrei, Speaks Up on the Club's Future

It seems like uncertainty is the name of the game in our country right now. This "UnderService" issue is scaring investors away, stopping them from pouring much-needed money into new ventures and existing businesses. And it's not just start-ups feeling the squeeze—established businesses like the Golden Dragon Poker Club are also feeling the pinch.

The Golden Dragon has been around for a decade, and I've been with it for as long as I can remember. I've got a knack for keeping the Club on-trend, but the thing is, things change constantly around here. Co-founders come and go, and so do our locations. It's tough to get others to understand why certain investments are essential. As I said earlier, it's like wearing the wrong freaking coat!

I want to give our players the best possible experience, and sometimes that requires financial backing. But relying on enthusiasm alone isn't always enough. That said, rest assured, the Golden Dragon is still up and running. We've completed most of the technical improvements for our business, and we'll reopen soon—hopefully by the end of this week or early next. It's just a few minor details left to take care of.

At the moment, our Club is temporarily closed while we work on resolving some technical issues. Don't be alarmed; it's not the end for us. As long as the Golden Dragon keeps playing, so does our business. Our name is known throughout the land, and that's what truly matters. As long as we're alive, our business lives on!

We keep our fingers crossed that, one day, we'll find a place in the new gaming zone called the "live action" zone in Akbulak, where we can continue to serve poker lovers who appreciate good, intellectual games. Until then, we'll stay persistent, stay determined, and keep the faith. We'll weather these temporary troubles together.

So, keep following us, stay in the loop, and come visit when we reopen. May good fortune smile upon us! Until our next game, it's yours truly, Raimhen Andrey, and the Sports-Tournament Poker Club, the Golden Dragon.

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Golden Dragon Poker Club Almaty city, Seifullin street 402 (corner of Rayimbek street) Phone: 7 777 33 777 22

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Background

Poker businesses operate under various regulations, depending on the country. In the United States, the regulations are particularly strict, with each state implementing its own rules. For instance, Montana requires poker establishments to obtain licenses for each table or machine and adhere to oversight from state departments. Age restrictions for admissions are typically set at 21 years and above. With ongoing discussions, more states may consider expanding legal poker operations, possibly leading to increased competition and improvements in the industry.

I'm playing poker at the Golden Dragon Poker Club, a casino-gaming establishment known for intellectual games. Despite temporary closures due to technical issues, the club, under the leadership of Raimhen Andrey, remains committed to reopening and expanding to the "live action" zone in Akbulak.

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