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06-13-2017 , 11:24 AM
Besides stars other sites we can play on?
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06-13-2017 , 11:33 AM
All the illegal ones. Stars is the only one with a CZ license.
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06-13-2017 , 08:37 PM
Can you tell me some name please?
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06-14-2017 , 08:53 AM
http://pokerscout.com/

You are going to have to do your own homework. I don't want to recommend a list of potentially dubious websites.
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06-21-2017 , 12:17 PM
So, can someone confirm with certainty that the tax for players is 0 and withdrawing winnings on bank account will not cause any kind of trouble?
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06-22-2017 , 08:04 AM
no cashout tax
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06-22-2017 , 11:01 AM
§10 - 3 in "Zákon o daních z příjmů" states it's free from tax if a source is properly licensed.

I really doubt you can have any problems when cashing out. You could be audited however in case of huge sums. Also, any tax exempt income exceeding 5 million CZK has to to be declared anyway, but still free from tax.
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08-05-2017 , 08:11 PM
I'm EU and plan to spend a few months in the Czech Republic. Are you able to access and play on other poker sites (Party, Microgaming etc) from the Czech Republic, even though it is technically illegal to play on them?
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09-11-2017 , 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Jam-Fly
I'm EU and plan to spend a few months in the Czech Republic. Are you able to access and play on other poker sites (Party, Microgaming etc) from the Czech Republic, even though it is technically illegal to play on them?
You are not.
For example I can log in to my party account, but when I try to register to any tournament or join a cash game, client pops up a message that you are logged in from a country where party doesn't have a license (or something like that).
And playing using VPN is againt ToS. If you get caught, your account gets banned and money taken.
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09-11-2017 , 12:05 PM
How can players still play with country tag "Czech Republic" at PokerStars? When I am in CZ I cannot even login.

I thought they banned all Czech accounts?
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09-11-2017 , 02:09 PM
Stars is the only site that is legal and regulated in CZ. You have to register your ID at a czechpoint to play.
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09-11-2017 , 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Pinkmann
Stars is the only site that is legal and regulated in CZ. You have to register your ID at a czechpoint to play.
What is a Czechpoint?

I am not Czech, but when I am visiting CZ I would like to play at Stars. So is it possible? I cannot login at Stars right now.
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09-12-2017 , 03:03 AM
Czechpoints are offices all over that do lots of bureaucratic paperwork. Take your ID there and you can get registered. I don't know if you can register without a Czech ID, so I guess email stars and ask what is required. Maybe you can have a foreign ID with proof of address here.
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09-12-2017 , 08:28 AM
Im almost sure you cannot play here if you dont officially live here, Czech adress with your name
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09-12-2017 , 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by libormar
Im almost sure you cannot play here if you dont officially live here, Czech adress with your name
Yes, that´s my question. I am not living in Czech, but still want to play there when visiting
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10-04-2017 , 05:47 AM
hey guys beside, stars does anyone knows if i can access other sites like bwin, winamax and 888?
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10-04-2017 , 11:42 AM
Besides illegal sites (WPN, GG, etc) its not possible without having proof of address and bank accounts in a separate country + VPN.
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11-16-2017 , 03:27 AM
So other than the weird MTT registration rule(s), is the rake on SNGs/MTTs/MTTSNGs the same in the Czech Republic as other ROW markets for Pokerstars right now? Or is the rake higher/the offerings limited?

Hard to find answers googling around online, assume a lot of Czech grinders relocated during the transition period.
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03-23-2018 , 03:52 PM
Any news here? I heard there are not Progressive Bounty Tournaments?

Pokerstars still with the only license?

I suppose PartyPoker is blocked via ISP and accessible via VPN, but that could cost your account, I guess?
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03-27-2018 , 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by MrFabulous
Any news here? I heard there are not Progressive Bounty Tournaments?

Pokerstars still with the only license?

I suppose PartyPoker is blocked via ISP and accessible via VPN, but that could cost your account, I guess?
Yep, party is still blocked there and PS is the only firm with the license.
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