Can skill-based gaming services be advertised on GAO?
If your gaming service takes money bets or bids from players in order to provide prize/s to the winner/s, and the distribution of the prize/s depends purely on game skill of player/s involved and not in any way on chance or external factors, then your gaming service is purely skill-based and can be advertised on GAO. If there’s chance or factors external to the game involved in distribution of prize/s accumulated from player bets or bids, then your gaming service is most likely classified as gambling and cannot be advertised on GAO.
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