A game of skill is when a player invests his/her time in learning, practising and refining his skill to perform in a particular game. The Supreme Court noted that games of skill would be where:
- Success depends principally upon the player's superior knowledge, training, attention, experience, and ability to keep up with the latest information and updates.
- It is also noted by the Supreme Court that a Game of Skill will have a predominance of Skill Factor.
- The principal legislation governing gambling in India is the Public Gambling Act, 1867 (“PGA”). The PGA criminalises the act of ‘gambling’ in a public forum and the keeping of a ‘common gaming house’. The PGA, however, creates an important exception in favour of games of skill, by stating that the provisions of the PGA shall [not] be held to apply to any ‘game of mere skill’ wherever played.