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Online gaming giant, PokerStars, is officially departing the Russian market, arranging for player accounts to be moved to a new platform.

Online gambling platform PokerStars confirms exit from Russian market, shifting player accounts to separate site by April 5, 2025. Russian players' accounts to be moved on that date.

Online gaming giant, PokerStars, is officially departing the Russian market, arranging for player accounts to be moved to a new platform.

Get Ready, Russian Poker Players! Real any-minute news from PokerStars! 🤔 It seems like the stakes have taken a wild turn as PokerStars, the online poker juggernaut, is rumored to be pulling up stakes from the Russian market. But wait, there's more! Here's the latest scoop on this thrilling poker drama.

According to the latest whispers, PokerStars is saying goodbye to the Russian market by transferring all Russian players' accounts to a completely independent online poker site 🌐. As of April 5, 2025, players will automatically find their accounts on the new platform along with their balances.

But what about the Curaçao license and global operations, you ask? Yep, that's all true! The new platform will be independent of PokerStars and operate under a Curaçao license, offering its services to poker enthusiasts worldwide.

Adding fuel to the fire, PokerStars has also confirmed that it will not renew its license for the Sochi venue, which means a complete exit from the region and the closure of the European Poker Tour (EPT) Sochi stop.

In March 2022, PokerStars took its first poker chips off the table in Russia by freezing player accounts (though players could still withdraw their funds). Now, it seems the poker room is playing its final hand in the Russian market by leaving entirely, cutting off the opportunity for players in the country to participate in prestigious PokerStars-sponsored tournaments. 🤨

With all this smoke and rumors swirling around, it's only natural to wonder if the information about the withdrawal holds water. According to recent data, there's no definite evidence to prove a full Russian market withdrawal as of April 2025.

PokerStars remains operational in Russia via its international .com platform, alongside other major platforms like partypoker and 888poker. There's no direct reference to a withdrawal from Russia or an account-transfer process to an independent site in the 2025 search results.

But remember, poker is a game of luck, and sometimes, things can change faster than you can say "royal flush"! For the latest updates, cross-referencing official PokerStars announcements or verified news is crucial. Stay tuned for further updates in this high-stakes poker saga! 💃🕺

  • What about the rumors of PokerStars leaving the Russian market? The company has not confirmed a full withdrawal as of April 2025.
  • PokerStars is yet to be found transferring Russian players' accounts to an independent online poker site.
  • The international .com platform of PokerStars, along with partypoker and 888poker, remains operational in Russia.
  • It's worth noting that PokerStars ceased its operations in Russia in March 2022 by freezing player accounts but did not mention a full withdrawal at the time.
  • The Curaçao-licensed platform, rumored to be the recipient of Russian players' accounts, is not yet operating as of the current date.
  • The Sochi venue's EPT stop and PokerStars' license for the region remain closed, though the ongoing poker drama and speculation continue to captivate the finance, fintech, casino-and-gambling, and casino-games industry.
Online gaming giant, PokerStars, formally declares its complete exit from the Russian market, transferring player accounts to a standalone platform. Commencing April 5, 2025, all Russian player accounts will be subject to the transition.

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