Unfortunately we can no longer accept Spanish players, due to legal issues.
To withdraw your money contact cashier and provide them with your banking details:
SWIFT code, IBAN number, name of bank and bank address. Then we will wire the money to you as soon as possible.
Things are not going so smoothly in Spain. The first “dot.es” poker rooms were, in theory, set to open on December 20, but that date came and went. The deadline to apply for a license closed on December 15, and it is thought that more than fifty operators, including Groupe Bernarde Tapie, applied, although no official list has been published. It is thought that only two operators – PokerStars and PartyPoker – were ready to open, but neither did. Both still hold “coming soon” pages and Spanish players continue to play on the “dot.com” international sites.
There are now reports from the Spanish media that this situation may last for another three months. Reported in Spanish Economic newspaper Cinco Dias, it appears the newly elected People’s Party is considering extending the license application until March 31. The first poker rooms would not open until April and, until then, operators will be permitted to allow Spanish players to continue playing on international sites. In response, Unibet, who had emailed customers to inform them they would be shutting them out from December 20, has continued to operate in Spain.