Hi Mark,
I think about 10% of forum members from Ostrava region can understand Polish as well btw.

Let me introduce our forum. We are small forum of professional gamblers mostly. Not all of us are betfair traders, but also live bettors at regular sporstbooks, arbers, bonus hunters and some decent sport tipsters as well.

I am co-founder of this forum. My impression about Europe is that all western civilization goes to hell. I can not speak for others, but this is impression of most other people here in offtopic discussions, from what I have seen.

Therefore when I was starting to bet I was just collecting money for final exit that started 2+ years ago. I moved to Brazil. And from what I can say it is the only way how to breathe a bit better. I was writing a blog about it for 2 years, if you are interested, I can send you a link, but it is Czech blog

Situation in CZ is the same as in whole EU I guess. Can be writen in one word: hipocricy. Gambling is illegal by one law, but legal by the other law that EU is pursuing. Gambling income is tax free, but some politicians say it is not. No one has been persecuted so far as I know. Anyways with offshore gambling account or Moneybookers and Moneybookers card... who can know about your income?

World is rough and "you can be only hustler or loser". If you do online gambling it is better just to stay away of official system. No one cares. If you have double citizenship, you are few steps more away of system, and that is the way for pro-gamblers or freelancers generally.

All that you have to pay in CZ is health insurance about 60usd/month, but as foreigner even that can be avoid. There are no fees associated with moving money, just standard bank fees. Moneybookers have for example local methods of payments or withdrawals, but only in CZK currency. Most professional bettors have bank accounts outisde of country as was mentioned.

Yes, you can get a nice address for a little money in CZ. Then you can register at most sportsbooks (just few will not give you a bonus), but that is not your concern. But as time will go, Eu will develop into the same shit as everywhere. State betting oligopoly in CZ tries hard for banning of international online gambling. It is possible that some restrictions will come soon. Maybe betting inside EU will be allowed even in future, but the question is: WHAT WILL BE EU IN FEW YEARS? Will there be a Malta or Gibraltar or even UK? Will there be reasonable taxation of sportsbooks, so sportsbooks will stay within EU or will there be a new wave of illegal offshore sportsbooks? It was France few months ago, now ban is coming to Germany, now you say Poland is in shit. Bettors from which EU country will give money to sportsbooks? The cake will be getting smaller or maybe it is happening now. Online gambling is growing, but I would be very curious about data from which countries the growth participates most. I would bet from III.rd world (who does not care) and lets really hope for it.

So my advice. If you have made some money, choose latin america, Africa, maybe some liberal regimes in Asia. If you just need an address in CZ that can be done quickly and cheap (all you need is a friend with a post box, or even Photoshop , amke an offshore bank account rather than local czech account), but do not expect it will last forever. It seems once a ban is imposed the sportsbooks react quickly and kick players out. Have a plan C for going out of EU and do not count with North America.<div style="font-size: xx-small;color: #0000ff;display: inline-block;text-align: center;width: 100%;">
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