American-Hungarian physicist's model proposes an ELO ranking system for India's game-of-skill debate, impacting the online gaming industry.

American-Hungarian physicist's model may help settle India's debate on what constitutes a game of skill. Evam Law and Policy propose a system based on the ELO ranking method for chess, which could differentiate between skill and chance-based games, impacting the online gaming industry. Since 1867, India's Public Gambling Act exempts games of skill from regulation, but defining them has led to numerous legal battles.

May 08, 2024
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