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  • Russia bans all gambling and shuts casinos

    I don't know, but it seems the timing is off.

    By Mikhail Antonov and Vladimir Bomko – Wed Jul 1, 12:42 pm ET

    MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia closed down its casinos overnight as gambling was banned nationwide, a move the industry says could throw a third of a million people out of work.

    The July 1 ban shut gaming halls, from gaudy casinos crowned by extravagant neon structures to dingy dwellings containing a handful of slot machines.

    "I feel terrible. We just let 1,000 people go," said Yuri Boyev, general director at Metelitsa, an upmarket casino where billionaires rolled the dice and Russia's gas giant Gazprom held a lavish Christmas party.

    Vladimir Putin, now prime minister, came up with the idea in 2006 when he was president after the Interior Ministry linked several gaming operations in Moscow to Georgian organized crime.

    The Kremlin plans to restrict gambling to Las Vegas-style gaming zones in four rarely visited regions deemed to need investment, including one near the North Korea border, but nothing has been built and critics say the zones will fail.

    Though gaming establishments knew the shutdown date for at least a year, few thought the government would go through with it, but officials moved in overnight to close them down.

    The industry says the ban will axe at least 300,000 jobs but officials in Moscow put the national figure at only 11,500.

    Rows of slot machines, usually blinking around the clock in smoky, crowded halls, lay dormant and wrapped in cellophane.

    Moscow deputy mayor Sergei Baidakov, watching men dismantle poker tables and lay roulette wheels on the floor, said the state was ready to thwart any big to move gambling underground.

    "We are confident we will control the situation," he said.

    He said the ban was to protect the health of society. Many critics in the gambling industry say it has more to do with Russia's poor ties with Georgia. Georgians are thought to run many Russian gaming halls.

    City police stood on guard in case of protests by disgruntled former workers in the popular gaming halls that have sprouted since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 and now pepper Russia's cities.

    A hotline was set up Wednesday to report on those suspected of operating illegal gambling, Itar-Tass reported.

    Moscow had around 550 gambling places, including 30 casinos in prime spots, symbolizing the capital's love of excess.

    Midnight on Novy Arbat street, the heart of the gambling scene, was muted as its flashing lights and loud music were turned off for the first time in over a decade.

    "I'm upset but I guess I'll have a little rest and re-visit my job situation in August," said Elena, a slot machine operator who has worked in the gaming business for five years.

    Each year gaming brought in up to $7 billion and paid $1 billion in tax, a gap the industry says will cause the state a budget headache.

    The development replacement zones -- in southern Krasnodar, the Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad, east Siberia's Altai region and the Far East -- require investment of up to $40 billion and have not been built.

    "The zones have no roads, water or electricity. We fulfilled the law by shutting, the government did not fulfill it as the zones are not ready yet," said casino director Boyev.

    The industry has raised eyebrows at government guarantees of work in restaurants and shopping centers that are to replace casinos when unemployment in Russia has hit an eight-year high.

    But some addicted gamblers thought the ban might help them.

    "Maybe this is all a good thing. I'm a family man and I come here every day and lose all my money. I'll be happy to see them go," said a 40-year-old Muscovite near the flashy Shangri-La casino in the city center.
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    Boooo Russia
    “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
    - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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    • #3
      sigh, dumbasses. U know, they could you know, like regulate it? We have something called a gaming control board.

      whatever. Maybe more russians will come to Vegas. My city is hurting very badly.

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      • #4
        I am shocked - shocked! - to find out that gambling is going on here!

        Your winnings, sir.

        Oh, thank you very much. Everybody out at once!
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        • #5
          I am not surprised. This has been on coming for ages. Number reasons

          1) Georgia - there is evidence that there is a lot of Georgian, and crime, involvement. So chance for pyback there.
          2) Jealous. Many people suffer now in Russia. Chance to hurt those with more money.
          3) Business. If you ban something then there is chance to make money for civil employees who are not always paid.

          I did not say any of three were right or with justification, just part of fact.
          Medvedchik, mne nado tolko malinki nozh. Chik-chik :)

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            • #7
              So it's a sort of nationalist vice-pride? "No filthy foreign gambling habits from Georgia, O Russian people! Only good, patriotic binge-drinking!"
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lord Avalon View Post
                I am shocked - shocked! - to find out that gambling is going on here!

                Your winnings, sir.

                Oh, thank you very much. Everybody out at once!
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
                  I don't know, but it seems the timing is off.
                  : Old news. At least a one year old. The law has passed one year ago, iirc.
                  July 1 2009 is the day when all casinos must be slosed and all gambling activity should be moved to the three special zones (sorta Russia Las Vegas).

                  What is your problem with that?
                  We are doing EXACTLY the same what you have done hell knows how many years ago.

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                  • #10
                    HEY, eyes! Can you read English? It's evidently not old news to all.

                    By Mikhail Antonov and Vladimir Bomko – Wed Jul 1, 12:42 pm ET

                    Besides that, your knowledge of casinos in the USA is...old news. Incorrect, at this late date.


                    Taking your snoring ass out of here.
                    Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
                    "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
                    He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Dis View Post
                      sigh, dumbasses. U know, they could you know, like regulate it? We have something called a gaming control board.

                      whatever. Maybe more russians will come to Vegas. My city is hurting very badly.
                      Regulate it? Like what? Like you did with Las Vegas?

                      But we are doing EXACTLY the same. With the only difference that there will be FOUR Russian Las Vegases in Russia ('cause we are a bigger country) instead of just one in US.

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                      • #12
                        Read up, Serb. You keep saying the wrong thing.
                        Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
                        "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
                        He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Serb View Post
                          Regulate it? Like what? Like you did with Las Vegas?

                          But we are doing EXACTLY the same. With the only difference that there will be FOUR Russian Las Vegases in Russia ('cause we are a bigger country) instead of just one in US.
                          Is it not mostly ice?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
                            HEY, eyes! Can you read English? It's evidently not old news to all.
                            The fact that all gamblig activity must be stopped elsewhere but in the four special gamblig zones was known at LEAST a ONE YEAR AGO, when the law has passed the parliament. The casino owners had time to move their bussines.
                            If for you or that guy it is shocking news - it is your own problem.

                            Besides that, your knowledge of casinos in the USA is...old news. Incorrect, at this late date.


                            Taking your snoring ass out of here.
                            Ah, whatever. Nobody bans holdem here anyway. When will we continue our struggle at pockerstars?

                            p.s. I see no problem with that law. Really. Try to prove me wrong.
                            Everything was done in pretty civilized and democratic way.
                            Last edited by Serb; July 2, 2009, 00:56.

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                            • #15
                              Чего вы выпиваете?

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