Poker Getting Popular in Asian Countries

Zemanta Related Posts ThumbnailTight Poker – While some Asian countries have legalized and regulated poker gaming, a few others are weighing the pros and cons of doing the same. Asia is slowly developing the trend of viewing poker as something more than a “gambling game,” a fact indicated by the rising number of major live poker tournaments being hosted in Asian countries such as South Korea, Philippines, and Macau. Besides, lawmakers in Taiwan and Japan have pointed out the benefits of hosting major live poker tournaments. Things are looking so positive in Asia that one can almost expect an APPT Taipei, a WSOP Orient, or a WPT Tokyo to make an appearance over the next few years.

Simultaneously, major poker tournaments will not appear in Asia until and unless the governments of Asian countries such as Japan and Taiwan make a positive move in that direction. However, the possibilities of live poker tournaments becoming immensely popular in Asia are high considering the fact that Asian governments have noticed that poker can definitely boost state revenue in a big way.

Poker can actually thrive in East Asia as countries such as South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan are thickly populated. While the combined population of the above-mentioned three countries is more than 200 million, the Philippines has slightly less than 95 million people and China has a huge population of around 1.34 billion. While political differences between Asian countries could hinder the growth of a poker industry, the huge population of China can make live poker a roaring success in that country.

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