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You guys think that's good? We have the same system over here, and besides that many sites decides not to take the license, many go under and sell out to sites that already have the license, meaning we Danes get less and less places to play. Most of those big sites that did not want the license have locked us out. I can see that the UK market is bigger that the Danish market, so their might be more who'll take the license, but there will be some who'll lock UK citizens out. I liked the old days better where sites with an address in the EU were tax free, and the rest you had to pay tax off. I think that law still counts for other EU countries that isn't regulated. Here in Denmark the licenses runs out in 2017, and then I fear many of the few that are left will drop out. But as I said, maybe the UK market is big enough for many to take the license, probably, but for a Danish lowroller like me, the poker law over here is crap. It will only hurt the small players, as the pros will always find something to play. There is also less and less value in what they offer us. Not really any good promotions left anywhere for us Danes. No, once again Politicians have ruined it for the regular guy. I hate politicians I hope it will be better for the UK players than it is for us.
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