International Federation of Poker
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The International Federation of Poker (IFP) is a non-profit organization
Non-profit organization
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 incorporated as a legal entity pursuant to articles 60 to 79 of the Swiss Civil Code and is headquartered in Lausanne
Lausanne
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, Switzerland. IFP's stated purpose is to "serve as the global governing body for poker".

History

IFP was founded in Lausanne on April 29, 2009. IFP is structured as an International Sports Federation and is recognized by the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Court of Arbitration for Sport
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Goals

The goals of IFP are to promote the development of poker
Poker
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 worldwide and to secure its recognition as a Mind Sport
Mind sport
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 based on strategic skill, played without any discrimination of race, sex and creed. IFP also seeks to assist its member Federations in securing legislation that gives players the right to play poker safely and legally, both online and in bricks & mortar establishments.

Poker’s recognition as a ‘Mind Sport’

In April 2010, IFP secured membership of the International Mind Sports Association (IMSA)
International Mind Sports Association
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 at IMSA's annual congress in Dubai.

Internal structure

The supreme authority of IFP is the Congress, the assembly of all the members of IFP on a one-country-one-vote system. Congress meets once a year. The Executive Board of IFP is elected by Congress for a period of three years and is the managing body of IFP. The Board elects a President from among its members for a term of three years, which can be renewed. IFP's current president is Anthony Holden
Anthony Holden
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IFP's President and Executive Board take counsel, at their discretion, from an Advisory Board of poker luminaries including, among others, Al Alvarez
Al Alvarez
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, Doyle Brunson
Doyle Brunson
Doyle F. Brunson is an American professional poker player who has played professionally for over 50 years. He is the first two-time World Series of Poker main event champion to win consecutively, a Poker Hall of Fame inductee, and the author of several books on poker.Brunson is the first player to...

, Humberto Brenes
Humberto Brenes
Humberto Brenes is a professional poker player. Brenes currently resides in Miami Lakes, Florida with his wife and three children ....

, Gus Hansen
Gus Hansen
Gustav "Gus" Hansen is a professional Danish poker player who lives in Monaco. In his poker career, Hansen has won three World Poker Tour open titles, the 2007 Aussie Millions main event and was the season one winner of the Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament...

, Mel Judah
Mel Judah
Mel Judah is an Australian professional poker player, also known as "The Silver Fox" . He learned poker at the age of 14 by watching his father play 5-card draw....

, James McManus
James McManus
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 and Tom McEvoy
Tom McEvoy
Thomas K. McEvoy is a professional poker player and author. He is best known for his win in the 1983 World Series of Poker main event.-Early life:...

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Events

The IFP will launch for the first time the official World Championship of Poker (Labelled The Table) and the first Duplicate Poker Nation's Cup to take place in London in November 2011, in London's County Hall and the Iconic London Eye.

Membership

Membership in the IFP consists of National Poker Associations and Federations from around the world. The IFP currently has 35 members including the seven founding members.

The seven founding members of the IFP are:
  • Confederação Brasileira de Texas Hold'em (Brazil)
  • Dansk Pokerforbund (Denmark)
  • Fédération Française des joueurs de Poker (France)
  • Stichting Nederlandse PokerBond (Netherlands)
  • Russian Sport Poker Federation (Russia)
  • Ukrainian Poker Federation (Ukraine)
  • UK Poker Federation (United Kingdom)

Each of the above seven organisations where set up at the same time as the International Federation of Poker.

Additional members are:
  • Asociacion de Poker Texas Hold'em de Argentina (Argentina)
  • Armenian Poker Federation NGO (Armenia)
  • Austrian PokerSport Association (Austria)
  • Belarusian Sport Poker Association (Belarus)
  • Poker Federation of Bosnia & Herzegovina (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
  • Bulgarian Federation of Tournament Poker (Bulgaria)
  • Federations Costarricense de Poker Deportivo (Costa Rica)
  • Cypriot Poker Federation (Cyprus)
  • Asociace Pokerových Klubů o.s. (Czech Republic)
  • Estonian Tournament Poker Federation (Estonia)
  • Suomen Pokerinpelaajat Ry (Finland)
  • Georgian Sport Poker Association (Georgia)
  • German Federation of Poker (Germany)
  • Magyar Póker Szövetség (Hungary)
  • Pókersamband Íslands (Iceland)
  • Japan Poker Association (Japan)
  • Republic Federation of Amateurs and Poker Players (Kazakhstan)
  • Lithuanian Sports Poker Federation (Lithuania)
  • Federación Mexicana de Juegos de Cartas de Habilidad y Deportivas, A.C. (Mexico)
  • Mongolian Sport Poker United Association (Mongolia)
  • Nigeria Poker Federation (Nigeria)
  • Polska Federacja Pokera Sportowego (Poland)
  • Federatia Sportiva Nationala de Poker (Romania)
  • Serbian Poker Federation (Serbia)
  • Poker zveza Slovenije (Slovenia)
  • IFPo de España (Spain)
  • United States Poker Federation (USA)
  • Asociación Poker de Venezuela (Venezuela)

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