Online poker in Greece operates exclusively under EEEP Type 2 licenses, the regulatory framework that the Hellenic Gaming Commission applies to remote card-room operators serving Greek-resident players. That single regulatory fact shapes every choice a Greek poker player will make in 2026 — from which lobby they open, to how their winnings are taxed, to whether their deposit clears in two minutes or two days.
- How EEEP Licensing Works for Greek Online Poker
- EU Liquidity Sharing and the Greek Player Pool
- EEEP-Licensed Poker Operators in Greece
- Tax Treatment of Poker Winnings in Greece
- Deposits, Withdrawals and EUR Processing
- Texas Hold'em Strategy for the Greek Player Pool
- Tournament Strategy: Early to Bubble
- Bankroll Management in EUR Stakes
- Account Setup and KYC for EEEP Sites
- Responsible Gambling Resources in Greece
- Frequently Asked Questions
How EEEP Licensing Works for Greek Online Poker
EEEP, the Hellenic Gaming Commission (Επιτροπή Εποπτείας και Ελέγχου Παιγνίων), is the sole authority that licenses online poker for Greek-resident players. The current framework dates from Law 4002/2011 as amended by Law 4635/2019, which restructured the market into permanent licenses replacing the earlier transitional regime. A poker operator must hold a Type 2 license, the category that covers card games, casino games and bingo offered remotely.
Players don't have to take an operator's word for it. Every EEEP-licensed site must display a clickable regulator seal in its footer linking to its public register entry. The register lists the legal entity, license number, registered address, brands operating under that license, and the active status. Sites that show a static image of the seal — one that doesn't link out — are a common warning sign that the operator is unlicensed and is mimicking the legitimate badge.
How to verify an EEEP license in under 60 seconds
- Note the poker site's brand name and root domain (for example, novibet.gr).
- Visit gamingcommission.gov.gr and open the licensees register (Μητρώο Αδειούχων).
- Search by brand or legal entity name.
- Confirm the license is Type 2 and that the listed domain matches the site you're using.
- If the brand isn't listed or the domain doesn't match, do not deposit.
EU Liquidity Sharing and the Greek Player Pool
Greece participates selectively in EU shared liquidity pools where bilateral agreements with other regulated markets exist. The practical effect for the player is straightforward: a Sunday tournament that would draw 80 players in a Greek-only pool can draw 600 once pooled with adjacent EU markets, producing guarantees and prize-pool depth that segmented liquidity cannot match. Cash games, particularly at micro and low stakes, benefit even more — shared liquidity means action at 0.05/0.10 EUR tables outside peak hours becomes viable rather than waiting 20 minutes for a seat.
Not every EEEP-licensed brand connects to the same liquidity network. Some operators stay on a Greece-only pool to maintain a softer field; others connect to broader networks for tournament depth. Players who chase MTT guarantees should check the operator's network affiliation before depositing, because that single detail materially affects the field size and skill level they'll face.
EEEP-Licensed Poker Operators in Greece
The licensed market is concentrated. Stoiximan is the largest licensed online sports betting brand in Greece (EEEP-licensed, part of OPAP since 2020) and operates a small poker product alongside its dominant sportsbook. Bwin operates under an EEEP license in Greece via the Entain group, with sports and casino as the primary focus and intermittent poker availability. Novibet is an EEEP-licensed Greek operator offering casino, sports and live dealer products with rotating poker availability. Vistabet is part of GVC/Entain, licensed under EEEP for the Greek market.
| Operator | License | Group | Primary Product | Poker Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stoiximan | EEEP Type 2 | OPAP | Sports | Limited poker tables, integrated wallet |
| Bwin | EEEP Type 2 | Entain | Sports & Casino | Access via partypoker network where licensed |
| Novibet | EEEP Type 2 | Logflex MT | Casino & Live | Greek-language support; rotating poker tables |
| Vistabet | EEEP Type 2 | GVC/Entain | Sports | Shared liquidity via Entain network |
Brand availability and the specific poker products offered shift over time as operators rebalance liquidity agreements; always confirm current poker presence on the operator's site before committing a bankroll. Operators licensed only in Curaçao without secondary jurisdiction licensing should be approached with high caution and, for Greek residents, avoided outright since they cannot legally serve the market.
Tax Treatment of Poker Winnings in Greece
Greek tax law treats remote gambling winnings as a separate income category with a tiered scale applied at the session level. The structure surprises new players because the brackets are far narrower than ordinary income tax brackets, and the obligation differs sharply between licensed and offshore play.
| Winnings Bracket (per session) | Tax Rate | Who Withholds |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 100 EUR | Exempt | N/A |
| 100.01 – 500 EUR | 15% | EEEP operator at source |
| Above 500 EUR | 20% | EEEP operator at source |
EEEP-licensed operators withhold tax automatically and remit to the Greek state, which means the figure that lands in your wallet is already net. Keep a record of deposits, withdrawals, and session results — tax authorities in Greece require winnings reporting above the exemption threshold, and operator statements are the primary evidence. Offshore winnings carry the same liability with no withholding agent, putting the entire declaration burden on the player, plus the risk that EFKA contributions may apply if poker income reaches levels that suggest professional play.
Deposits, Withdrawals and EUR Processing
EEEP-licensed sites settle exclusively in EUR, removing FX friction but tightening the menu of accepted methods. Visa and Mastercard debit dominate at the deposit step because Greek banks reliably approve gambling MCC codes for licensed operators. Skrill is a UK-based e-wallet (FCA-regulated) accepted at most EEEP-licensed and MGA-licensed casinos serving Greek and European players, offering same-day withdrawal turnaround once KYC clears. Trustly is a Swedish-licensed open banking payment provider that processes direct bank transfers at most EEEP-licensed Greek and Finnish casinos, eliminating card decline issues entirely for Greek SEPA accounts.
Typical EUR processing times at EEEP sites
- Card deposits: instant
- Skrill / Neteller deposits: instant
- Trustly / SEPA deposits: instant to 30 minutes
- E-wallet withdrawals: 0–24 hours post-KYC
- SEPA bank transfers: 1–3 business days
- Card refunds: 2–5 business days
Greek banks occasionally hold incoming gambling-flagged transfers for AML review, which can stretch a SEPA withdrawal by an extra business day. This is a banking-side friction, not an operator issue, and is mitigated by using Trustly or e-wallets as a buffer layer. For deeper detail on the full Greek payments stack, see our companion guide on live dealer Greek-speaking tables, which covers the same processor list under different load conditions.
Texas Hold'em Strategy for the Greek Player Pool
The Greek-licensed player pool, particularly when isolated from broader EU shared liquidity, skews recreational. The implication for strategy is that exploitative adjustments — value-betting thinner, bluffing less, isolating limpers wider — outperform GTO-perfect play at low and mid stakes. A 6-max 0.10/0.25 EUR cash game on a Greek-only pool plays markedly differently from the same stake on a pan-European network, and a player who doesn't recalibrate leaves EV on the table.
Starting hand framework
- Premium: AA, KK, QQ, AKs — open-raise from any position, 3-bet for value
- Strong: JJ, TT, AQs, AKo — open from EP+, 3-bet vs late-position opens
- Playable in position: 99-77, AJs, KQs, suited connectors 76s+ — open from CO/BTN, fold to 3-bets
- Speculative on the button: small pairs, suited gappers, Axs — open into passive blinds, fold to aggression
Position discipline
Late position remains the single largest EV lever in cash games. Play roughly twice as many hands on the button as under the gun, steal aggressively from the cutoff against tight blinds, and tighten back up out of position. In Greek pools where players defend blinds wider than EV-optimal, mid-stakes button steals lose some value but flop play in position remains highly profitable.
Pot odds and equity
Compare the call cost to the total pot after your call. A flush draw needing one card has roughly 19% equity, so you can profitably call any bet that costs less than 19% of the resulting pot. On the turn, equity drops to roughly 19% for one card, so adjust accordingly. Implied odds matter most when stack depths exceed 100 big blinds; at shallow stacks they evaporate.
Tournament Strategy: Early to Bubble
Tournament structure on EEEP networks tends toward slower blind progression than turbo-heavy international rooms, rewarding patient accumulation over coin-flip variance.
- Early stages (100+ BB): Tight range, focus on premium hands, avoid marginal flips. The objective is to survive the level-100 BB phase with stack intact, not to double up early.
- Middle stages (40-80 BB): Widen opening range from late position, attack passive limpers, 3-bet light against frequent openers. This is the chip-accumulation window.
- Bubble (20-40 BB): ICM dominates. Apply pressure on medium stacks who cannot call without busting before the money; tighten calling ranges; recognize spots where folding AJo to a short-stack shove is correct.
- In the money (10-25 BB): Push/fold dynamics. Use a Nash chart as a baseline, then adjust for opponent tendencies — Greek-pool short-stacks tend to overcall, so widen value shoves and tighten bluff shoves.
For broader skill-based game thinking that complements tournament discipline, our blackjack card counting Greece walkthrough covers the same bankroll variance concepts in a different game context.
Bankroll Management in EUR Stakes
Variance does not care about your conviction. Bankroll rules exist to keep you in the game long enough for skill edge to compound.
- Cash games: 20-30 buy-ins for your normal stake. Move down after losing 5 buy-ins from your peak; move up only after building 40 buy-ins at the next level.
- MTTs: 50-100 buy-ins, weighted higher for high-variance turbo formats and lower for deep-stack majors with smaller fields.
- Mixed format: Maintain separate ledgers for cash and tournaments. Moving funds between them blurs the variance signal.
Set deposit limits in your account settings before your first deposit, not after losing more than planned. EEEP-licensed operators are required to surface deposit limit tools at registration; using them is a one-time configuration that removes a recurring willpower tax.
Account Setup and KYC for EEEP Sites
Greek poker accounts cannot fund a withdrawal without completed KYC. Complete KYC verification (Greek ID or passport plus proof of address, typically a utility bill or bank statement under 90 days old) within 24 hours of registration to avoid first-withdrawal delays. EEEP rules also require an AFM (Greek tax identification number) on file for any account holder claiming Greek residency, which is what enables the operator to remit withholding tax correctly.
Common KYC friction points
- Utility bills older than 90 days are routinely rejected — use your most recent DEH electricity bill or a bank statement.
- Selfie verification fails most often due to glare or low light; use natural daylight against a plain background.
- Card uploads must show the first six and last four digits with the middle masked, plus your name and expiry.
- Mismatched address between registration and proof-of-address document triggers manual review and adds 1-2 business days.
Responsible Gambling Resources in Greece
EEEP-licensed operators must integrate the national self-exclusion register (Μητρώο Αυτοαποκλεισμού), which blocks access across every licensed operator simultaneously once activated. Reality checks, session timers and deposit limits are mandatory account-level tools at every Type 2 site. Greek players can also access KETHEA's gambling-disorder treatment programs, which are state-funded and confidential.
- EEEP self-exclusion register: gamingcommission.gov.gr
- KETHEA Alfa: nationwide treatment and counselling for gambling disorder
- BeGambleAware: begambleaware.org for free helpline and chat in English
Where to Start
Compare EEEP-licensed operators, payment processing times, and verified license numbers before depositing.
See Operator Reviews →Frequently Asked Questions
Is online poker legal in Greece?
Yes. Online poker is legal in Greece when offered by operators holding a Type 2 license from EEEP, the Hellenic Gaming Commission. Greek players may also access EU shared-liquidity rooms through licensed brands.
How do I verify a poker site has an EEEP license?
Open the EEEP public licensee register at gamingcommission.gov.gr, search by operator name or domain, and confirm the license number matches the footer of the poker site. EEEP-licensed operators must display a clickable seal linking to their entry.
Are poker winnings taxed in Greece?
Yes. Greek tax treatment uses a tiered scale: winnings up to 100 EUR per session are exempt, 100.01-500 EUR is taxed at 15%, and amounts above 500 EUR are taxed at 20%. Licensed operators withhold automatically; offshore wins must be self-declared.
What payment methods work best for poker deposits in Greece?
Visa and Mastercard debit are the most common, with Skrill and Neteller for e-wallet speed. Trustly open banking offers near-instant SEPA deposits, and Paysafecard is widely used for small buy-ins. All licensed sites settle in EUR.
Can Greek players join EU shared-liquidity tables?
Greek players on EEEP-licensed rooms can access pooled liquidity with other regulated EU markets where bilateral agreements exist, increasing tournament guarantees and reducing cash-game wait times.
What is the minimum age for online poker in Greece?
The minimum legal age for online poker in Greece is 21 years under EEEP rules for remote gaming products. KYC verification with a Greek tax ID (AFM) is mandatory before the first withdrawal.
How fast are poker withdrawals at EEEP-licensed sites?
After KYC clearance, e-wallet withdrawals at EEEP-licensed operators typically clear in 0-24 hours, SEPA bank transfers in 1-3 business days, and card refunds in 2-5 business days, subject to operator processing windows.