hardyjonathan
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PMU is now part of the iPoker.EU network, giving its players access to Playtech’s advanced poker platform, gamification tools, and engagement features.
This isn’t Playtech’s first major move in France. They already teamed up with La Française des Jeux (FDJ) last year, so they’re clearly doubling down on the French poker market. Their VP, Marat Koss, called France a “key market,” and honestly, it makes sense—poker is huge there.
On PMU’s side, Stéphane Auffret sees this as a big step for growth, especially in their Turf and Sports Applications. I’m curious to see if this will shake up the poker scene in France, considering the competition from Winamax and PokerStars. Do you guys think Playtech can carve out a bigger share in France, or will the local giants stay dominant?
This isn’t Playtech’s first major move in France. They already teamed up with La Française des Jeux (FDJ) last year, so they’re clearly doubling down on the French poker market. Their VP, Marat Koss, called France a “key market,” and honestly, it makes sense—poker is huge there.
On PMU’s side, Stéphane Auffret sees this as a big step for growth, especially in their Turf and Sports Applications. I’m curious to see if this will shake up the poker scene in France, considering the competition from Winamax and PokerStars. Do you guys think Playtech can carve out a bigger share in France, or will the local giants stay dominant?