Poker News – France’s regulated online poker market offers a good opportunity to score some good results and win easy money, according to online player Christoph, who plays under the moniker “SeryAce.” The Germany-based player tells PokerNews that France’s segregated market “does not allow players to progress with their game as fast as it happens on other sites.”
After putting together some good results, such as a ninth-place finish in the 2010 MiniFTOPS Main Event worth $10,000, 24-year old Frankfurt-based student “SeryAce” started the year on a very good run at PokerStars with a fifth-place finish in the SCOOP-04-H €100 NL Hold’em 1R1A worth $12,866, and a fifth-place result in the SCOOP-15-L: €15 NL Hold’em [Full KO] event for $2,244.
Part of Germany’s “Froschkönig” (King of Frogs) team, “SeryAce” met with PokerNews France’s Philippe Baret to discuss his adventures on France’s online poker tables. Apparently, ring-fenced poker markets can be quite an opportunity for experienced players looking for easy and profitable games.
As everyone seems to want to leave France’s closed legalized market, I wonder: What brings a German player like you to play on dot-fr poker rooms?
I am playing there as the games are really easy and there are a lot of fish. In general the level of regular players is pretty low, and the fact that France runs a regulated and ring-fenced market does not allow players to progress with their game as fast as it happens on other sites as PokerStars.eu or FullTiltPoker.com