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Poker Recognized By Mind Sports Association

Distinction Adds Poker Among Other Strategic Games

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The game of poker has now been recognized by the International Mind Sports Association (IMSA), a Berlin-based group founded in 2005 to “unite different mind sports federations to pursue common aims and interests.”

For many poker players and fans, the recognition may seem a little late to the party considering the strategic decision making involved with the game. But the IMSA recognition adds the World Poker Federation to the association’s other recognized mind sports including chess, mahjong, esports, and other card games.

“With a strong network of federations across more than 49 countries, we have achieved something today that is both unprecedented and definitive,” WPF President Igor Trafane said. “IMSA’s decision represents the dedication of thousands who view poker as a genuine profession and intellectual discipline. Our mission now is to build the foundation that every major sport already has: standardized regulations, professional pathways, player protections, and international competitions.”

Poker Seen As Strategic, Intellectual Game

The effort to join IMSA began in December 2022, when the WPF was accepted as a provisional member. The IMSA now makes note of poker as a discipline combining intellect, strategic thinking, and decision-making under pressure.

WPF organizers believe IMSA membership will elevate the game, providing more recognition and opportunities for players on an expanded international stage. Additional stability and growth within the industry is also a goal.

“Our focus is on building a true global sports structure for Poker,” federation CEO Leonardo Cavarge said. “The World Poker Federation was built on the belief that, by joining forces, we can amplify our impact and protect the game we love.”

To commemorate the milestone, the WPF hosted a celebration and special tournament in São Paulo, Brazil, during the Brazilian Series of Poker. The event brought together figures from the world of poker, sports, and culture including: former Real Madrid soccer star Marcelo Vieira; Tamires, captain of the Brazilian women’s national soccer team; tennis player Bruno Soares; MMA fighter Anderson dos Santos; and Latin American boxing champion Lila Furtado.

*Photos courtesy of World Poker Federation