Poker in Indonesia: A Complete Guide

Poker in Indonesia: A Complete Guide

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Indonesia is a country with a rich culture and history, but when it comes to gambling, the story is quite different. The government has been cracking down on illegal gambling operations, which has had a chilling effect on the industry as a whole. Despite these challenges, however, gambling remains popular in Indonesia, and it is likely that the industry will continue to thrive in the years to come.

FAQ

Is Online Poker Legal in Indonesia?

Yes, online poker is legal in Indonesia. There are many reputable online poker sites that cater to Indonesian players. However, it is important to note that gambling is only legal for those aged 21 and over.

What are the Gambling Laws in Indonesia?

The gambling laws in Indonesia are fairly permissive. Gambling is legal for those aged 21 and over. There are many brick-and-mortar casinos as well as online casinos that cater to Indonesian players.

What is the legal age to gamble in Indonesia?

The legal gambling age in Indonesia is 21.

What types of gambling are popular in Indonesia?

Various gambling activities are popular in Indonesia, including casino games, sports betting, and lottery.

About the Author

Sadonna Price is a mom of two and an avid poker player who also enjoys online casino games. She has been part of the online gambling industry for over a decade, working as a news and blog writer. Sadonna still plays Texas hold’em in her free time while her daily job revolves around providing insights into the online gambling world using her creativity and writing skills.

Poker in Indonesia – A Complete Guide

Indonesia has the largest population of Muslims in the world. Out of its 264 million residents, 225 million are followers of Islam. That doesn’t mean much good for gambling. The religion of Islam condemns all kinds of games of chance, referring to them as “maisir”. Thus, predictably, gambling is not legal in Indonesia. And their government is making a better effort than in most countries to curtail gambling. If you’re stopped by police, they can search your phone for any trace of illegal casino or card games.

Gambling.com points out that unfortunately, Indonesia is quite willing to go against the trends in its region. While the online gambling market in Asia is growing at a rapid rate, the Indonesian government does everything to exclude their country from that growth. Experts predict that the Asian gambling market can reach $80 billion in generated revenue in the next few years.

Despite the strict laws and the very real threat of prosecution, the black market for online gambling remains very popular in Indonesia. Their most favored choice is sports betting, especially betting on soccer games.

Famous Indonesian Poker Players

In a legal landscape like that, evidently, it’s hard for an aspiring poker player to go professional and reach global success. One Indonesian man, however, has achieved just that. John Juanda was just 19 when he arrived in the United States to attend college. That was where he was able to make his fortune playing poker. He won 5 WSOP gold bracelets (one from the WSOP Europe) and has over $25 million in live tournament earnings. Also, he’s appeared on NBC’s classic show Poker After Dark where he battled against some of the biggest legends of the game, such as Daniel Negreanu or Johnny Chan.

In October 2011, he won the HK$1,000,000 Triton NLHE event in Macau for $2.870 million. That is his biggest single live tournament cash to date. Juanda also played super high stakes cash games regularly on the now defunct poker site Full Tilt. According to an online database, he made over $500,000 in profit after playing 84,690 hands.

Juanda created one of the few popular poker memes on the internet. In a cash game at the 2008 Aussie Millions, Tony G flopped a Royal Flush holding KJ of diamonds while Juanda had three Queens by the river. Tony G bet and everyone folded. After Tony G turned over his Royal, Juanda proudly proclaimed “I had trips!”

You can come across this funny quote from him in comments under many poker videos across the internet.

Evidently, there isn’t anyone on Hendon’s Indonesian all-time money list who comes close to Juanda’s top spot. In second place is a player named Michael Sampoerna, who made a single cash for $307,660 at the 2008 Aussie Million in his entire career.

Darus Suharto was also born in Indonesia. However, he’s listed as a Canadian player on Hendon. He final tabled the WSOP Main Event in 2008, eventually busting in 6th place for $2.419 million. Suharto has two more ITM finishes from the WSOP Main.

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