The Russian ruble has long been the currency of both the Russian Empire and the former Soviet Union. Of course, today, it is renowned for being a relatively weak currency because the country is under sanctions. However, many millions of Russians (whether they are allowed to or not) still opt to wager in rubles at RUB online casinos. Join us below as we explore some of the better Russian ruble casinos you can play at online.
The Russian ruble is deemed to be one of the oldest recognised currencies in the world, having originated back in the fourteenth century. It has always been used in some form (such as the Soviet ruble, which was in circulation until 1993). The ruble was the first recognised currency to be decimalised in Europe when it was decided that a ruble (₽) would be equal to 100 kopeks. Today, kopeks aren’t really used, with the 1₽ coin often the lowest accepted denomination.
Russian rubles are commonly found at online casinos, as Russians love to bet online. This is despite the Russian Federation’s authorities making it clear that gambling online is (for the most part) illegal and punishable.
There are strict laws on games of chance in Russia. Until 2006, things were relatively easy-going in Russia. In 2009, a new law came in that dictated that only four Russian zones would be permitted to offer land-based gambling options. The Gold Coast (in Crimea, conveniently) will be joining these four zones at some point from 2021 onwards.
However, while some Russian companies can obtain online sports betting and tote licenses for internet betting sites from Russian authorities, there are no online casinos licensed. However, plenty of RUB online casinos exist offshore, and Russian players flock to play at them, even if technically, they can be punished for doing so. Russian authorities do try and target these sites with a blacklist, many Russian ruble casinos slip through the net, and not all of them are trustworthy.