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In an interview with IGamingNews, Internet Gambling Report contributor Henrik Hoffman explains the Ministry of Taxation's announcement that sectors of the country's monopolistic gambling market will be liberalized.

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Feb13

Written by:Gaming Industry Media
2/13/2009 9:52 AM 

Could poker someday be larger in Asia than it is in Europe or North America? On Feb. 25, Ken Arnold, chairman of CyberArts, will join three other industry members to discuss that very question at the Asian i-Gaming Congress & Expo.

For now, Mr. Arnold shares his thoughts on poker and tells IGamingNews how CyberArts fits in the mix. Hear him reminisce about his first AiG experience, and find out about what he's looking forward to at AiG 2009.

 

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