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03-08-2009 , 01:20 PM
(Francais suivant)

I'm going to be in Paris this weekend (the 13th) and want to know what's available for a player who doesn't want to pay 100 euros to get in for the night at spots like the ACF and Gaillon. I gather Concord is still closed, but is there an annual fee to play at Wagram? And are there any new rooms as of the last couple of months?

Thanks

Je vais aller à Paris le weekend prochaine, et je me demande s'il y a des clubs ou on peut jouer sans payer un cotisation. Je comprends que le Concord est encore fermé, mais est-ce qu'il y a des nouveaux clubs? Dois je payer un cotisation chez Wagram? Merci pour votre conseilles!

Michael
03-08-2009 , 01:31 PM
Cercle Wagram très bonne salle je trouve

mais il faut payer la cotisation tu peu aller jouer au casino groupe tranchant de saint denis pas besoin de cotisation
03-08-2009 , 03:24 PM
Ou est le casino du group tranchant a Paris?
03-09-2009 , 07:41 AM
Il n'y a pas de casino à paris.
Il y a le cercle Clichy-Montmartre aussi : 84 rue de Clichy
03-10-2009 , 04:21 AM
tous ces cercles prennent un droit d'inscription ou pas ?

En d'autres termes le touriste qui passe à Paris à l'occasion doit débourser 100 euros juste pour avoir le droit de s'asseoir à une table ?
03-10-2009 , 06:06 AM
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Originally Posted by barouh
tous ces cercles prennent un droit d'inscription ou pas ?

En d'autres termes le touriste qui passe à Paris à l'occasion doit débourser 100 euros juste pour avoir le droit de s'asseoir à une table ?

yep

le pire c'est si tu es un touriste qui se pointe de 31 décembre
03-10-2009 , 09:37 AM
C'est pour l'année et non pour un an ?!
03-11-2009 , 03:49 AM
On pourrait aussi faire un topic "ou jouer proche des frontières françaises" Luxembourg Irelande Angleterre Allemagne Belgique Suisse, Italie Espagne... En comparant les rakes, les structures de tournois en fonction des buy-ins.

Je connais des Français qui se font des week ends en Irlande ou à Londres juste pour le poker, le billet d'avion est pour eux largement rentabilisé.
03-11-2009 , 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Chillee
C'est pour l'année et non pour un an ?!
oui, l'acf avait demandé à pouvoir commencer les inscriptions 2009 fin 2008 mais les flics ont refusé
03-11-2009 , 01:57 PM
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In the poker game of life, cops are the rake !
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04-28-2009 , 05:10 PM
bonjour mes francais ami. excuse moi gross francais... ou est un casino pour poker pres de nice ou vence?

errr in English :P anyone know of any poker rooms in Vence/Nice/Cannes? What sort of buyins/cash games?

Thanks! (Merci!)
04-29-2009 , 10:46 AM
There is a casino in Nice called 'Palais de la Méditerranée'
Cannes as well have one

They both belongs to the group "Partouche" if if you want to check their lame website
04-30-2009 , 02:46 PM
Hello,
In Nice : Palais de la méditerranée : 5/5 and 5/10NL.
: Casino Ruhl (just beside the other one) : 5/5 and 5/10 (not sure sry).
Cannes : Partouche's casino
Monaco : Sun casino. (5/5 ?) 5/10. 10/20 (sometimes there is a 25/50 table)
05-01-2009 , 10:34 AM
bast can you tell more about the rake, max buy in and if there is any shortstacks fishnits?
05-03-2009 , 07:01 PM
Yo. I dont know many more about, sry.
Btw, the rake is taken, even if you just steal the blinds (wtf ?). And its waaaaaaay slower than parisian poker rooms (ACF, clichy,etc).

I'll ask soon some friends who often play at Nice casinos to tell you more.
07-15-2009 , 10:49 PM
Sorry, I speak very little French. I am spending time in both Paris and Nice (~4 nights each), and would like recommended poker rooms in both cities, for mid level NL hold em; ~1-2 up to ~5-5 blinds, intend to buy in w/ 500 euros or less. I have seen so many reviews and mixed comments so I would like advice... the 100 euro ACF fee seems high, but i will pay if the action is worth it for ~2 sessions. What do people suggest?

Merci/Thank you
07-16-2009 , 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by skilng
Sorry, I speak very little French. I am spending time in both Paris and Nice (~4 nights each), and would like recommended poker rooms in both cities, for mid level NL hold em; ~1-2 up to ~5-5 blinds, intend to buy in w/ 500 euros or less. I have seen so many reviews and mixed comments so I would like advice... the 100 euro ACF fee seems high, but i will pay if the action is worth it for ~2 sessions. What do people suggest?

Merci/Thank you
the action in acf is definately worth it. there are some other clubs with 30€ entry fee, but you'll only find very weird drug dealers and pimps..... acf is the way to go. you'll find NL50 NL100 NL250 NL500 NL1000 O8(4-5)500 and O8-1000. always crowded, and many gamblers.
08-31-2009 , 01:54 PM
Has anyone played at cercle-clichy at montmartre? Just wondering what the room and action are like before heading out for a trip in September.
12-26-2009 , 05:58 AM
10x all of you
12-26-2009 , 05:59 AM
i am goona trip next weak to france
01-09-2010 , 11:36 PM
guys how the f is the tax arranged in france?
how much do we pay and where to go for advice?
01-10-2010 , 07:16 AM
Whether or not you have to pay taxes on your poker income depends on numerous factors :

Is it your main source of income ?
Does the IRS inspector in charge of your case consider that Poker is a game of luck or skill ?

There is a thread there
http://www.clubpoker.net/forum-poker...es-t74273.html
Basically it used to be non taxable because considered pure luck but now things are less clear.

Anyway

There is a new law that will soob make it completely stupid to want to play poker online if you are French (like a huge overall rake and also you will only be able to play against other French)

http://fr.pokernews.com/news/2009/3/...legal-2010.htm

Bootleg games are going to thrive IMO untill they cancel this law or someone finds a way to work around it

Last edited by barouh; 01-10-2010 at 07:33 AM.
01-10-2010 , 10:15 PM
so what to do till the new law is coming?
what the official name for an irs inspector in france?
To who should i go to these days?
01-11-2010 , 04:23 AM
"Inspecteur des impôts" is the official name.

The law was passed but not yet implemented it's likely to be a mess like always.
I suggest you go to the nearest French Embassy near you and ask to speak to an "attaché culturel".

Why do you want to come to France specifically ?

This page should help : http://fr.pokerworks.com/actualites-...2009-02-2.html

Try google translate and ask me if some parts don't make sense.

One point says that many French poker pros chose to move to Luxembourg Monaco or the UK because french taxes suck. In theory earnings from poker are not taxable if it is occasionnal but they are taxable if it's a regular source of income... because in some cases poker is luck (if you happen to win once in a while) and it becomes skill if you win on a regular basis. A little bit like de Broglies's duality.

Last edited by barouh; 01-11-2010 at 05:48 AM.
01-11-2010 , 07:16 PM
am playing poker professionally for a year or two so yeah this system kinda sucks as far as i can understand.
living in france for 3 months now.
moved to france due to job of gf and stuff.
i am quite surprised there isnt like a group of pros who know exactly how much eprcent to pay.
are they all being silent about it?
cant imagine every situation is being looked at in a individual way by an irs inspector.

ty for posting so far

      
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