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Poker recriminalised after briefly being legal

Poker recriminalised after briefly being legal

BANGKOK: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, in his capacity as interior minister, has banned poker, reversing his Pheu Thai predecessor’s decision to decriminalise it just over two months ago.

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By Bangkok Post

Thursday 23 October 2025 12:00 PM


Anutin Charnvirakul (right) and Phumtham Wechayachai chat at Government House on June 10, when they were both deputy prime ministers in the Pheu Thai-led coalition. Photo: Chanat Katanyu

Anutin Charnvirakul (right) and Phumtham Wechayachai chat at Government House on June 10, when they were both deputy prime ministers in the Pheu Thai-led coalition. Photo: Chanat Katanyu

The ministerial order signed by Anutin was in line with the government’s policy platform announced on Sept 29 to suppress all forms of gambling, including those disguised as sports, according to the Department of Provincial Administration, reports the Bangkok Post.

Anutin also rescinded the order allowing poker tournaments, signed by Phumtham Wechayachai on July 30, according to the Department of Provincial Administration.

Mr Phumtham took over the interior minister’s post from Anutin when the Bhumjaithai Party left the former Pheu Thai-led coalition government.

Bhumjaithjai pointed out at the time that the order signed by Mr Phumtham just happened to coincide with a poker tournament that went ahead a day after it was signed.

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports subsequently clarified that poker would be played only as a sport, with oversight from an authorised association.

Sorawong Thienthong, the minister at the time, said the lifting of the 67-year-old ban was not the legalisation of gambling in general.

The Pheu Thai Party had also pushed hard to legalise casino gambling, another policy that Bhumjaithai opposed.