Advertisement

China’s online poker ban leaves game ‘back to square one’ – backlash to be felt throughout Asia and beyond

As of June 1, playing and promoting the game on all social media channels will be banned, number of Chinese at legal regional games expected to drop

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
China’s ban on poker means mainland players won’t be able to practise. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

A decision to ban online poker applications in China will hurt the industry throughout Asia and beyond, says Hong Kong Poker Players Association managing director Stephen Lai.

Advertisement

According to Macau-based Inside Asian Gaming, as of June 1 online poker and the promotion of the game via all social media channels will be banned.

Poker has experienced a rapid rise in China despite the fact people are unable to play for money and Lai said the decision to ban it altogether would have a negative impact on places such as Macau, Manila and South Korea’s Jeju island.

“It was growing very fast, now it is going to be more difficult for operators in Asia to organise poker events because Chinese players make up over half of the field,” he said.

“If you can’t promote those events on social media, Chinese players won’t know they are on so they won’t go.

Advertisement
Hong Kong Poker Players Association managing director Stephen Lai (right) with Sparrow Cheung. Photo: Sam Agars
Hong Kong Poker Players Association managing director Stephen Lai (right) with Sparrow Cheung. Photo: Sam Agars

“It is also a blow for the Asian poker community because Chinese social media can no longer cover poker.”

Advertisement