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Gambling is popular across Europe and virtually always has been. Forget the wines and the cheeses, the rich sauces, and beautiful women. In 2022, France is positioned to become one of the great centers of online gambling in Europe, perhaps anywhere in the world.

Today, online gaming is making members of the EU rich while it delights and entertains. And things are no different in France. Gambling has a long and fabled tradition, with legends surrounding the gambling halls of the French Riviera. It was Seventh-century Frenchman Blaise Pascal who invented the roulette wheel.

But while central to the culture, the French government has kept a tight reign on legalized gambling. For example, slot machines only became legal (and extremely popular) in 1988. Remote gambling became legal in 2010.

French law allows for three types of online betting. Sports betting (including pool, live, and fixed odds betting)

Horserace betting (pool betting)

Poker (including Omaha Poker 4, Texas Hold’em Limit, Texas Hold’em no limit, Texas Hold’em pot limit)

Online gaming sites have multiplied across the French internet, as they have all over the world. But particulars of French law mean their citizens have some unique considerations. They also have to consider the same things that other players do all over the E.U., in the U.K., and the U.S. When choosing a favored gaming site, most French players consider: Is the site legal, according to French laws?

Are the fun of the game? What promotions are offered? Are the development companies reliable? Are the games mobile? Is the site mobile? What payment methods are available? Is customer support offered in English? Some of the most popular games found on most French gaming sites include: Slots Baccarat Roulette Card Poker Blackjack Scratch Cards Craps Caribbean Stud Poker Video Poker Keno Sic Bo Casino Hold’em Online gambling has increased sharply in France over the past ten years. In 2014, 24% of French sports betters played online. By 2019 that number was up to 60%. The sector grew by over 20% in […]

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