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Castle renews bingo license

2 Dec 2009

Welsh land bingo hall operator Castle Leisure has extended the Castle Bingo.co.uk bingo licence and membership of the International Bingo Network for a further three years in an agreement signed this week with network owner GTech G2.

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eCOGRA congratulates Safe&Fair sealholders on EGR awards

1 Dec 2009

The player protection and standards body eCOGRA has congratulated four of its Safe and Fair seal holders on outstanding success in the 2009 eGaming Review Awards presented in London last night.

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eCOGRA congratulates Safe&Fair sealholders on EGR awards

1 Dec 2009

The player protection and standards body eCOGRA has congratulated four of its Safe and Fair seal holders on outstanding success in the 2009 eGaming Review Awards presented in London last night.

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Aussie senator makes a dangerous suggestion

1 Dec 2009

The Australian government’s Productivity Commission into online gambling currently conducting hearings in Sydney considered some interesting suggestions this week, among them a few from anti-gambling politician Senator Nick Xenophon.

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Cereus software achieves eCOGRA accreditation

1 Dec 2009

The independent standards authority of the online gaming industry, eCOGRA, has announced that the Cereus online poker network has achieved the required standards for its Certified Software accreditation seal.

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Wagerworks games for Mr Green

1 Dec 2009

The IGT UK onling gambling software provider subsidiary Wagerworks has announced that it is to supply its premier online game content to Scandinavian online casino operator, Mr Green.com

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Lottomatica scratchcard dominance challenged

1 Dec 2009

Italy’s top administrative court is expected to rule in mid-January on a disputed Euro 9 billion scratch card tender which will determine whether rivals compete in future with the incumbent Lottomatica SpA, reports the Reuters news agency.

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Troube ahead for Youbet.com deal?

1 Dec 2009

The Boardroom celebrations on the agreement by US horseracing company Churchill Downs to buy the online race gambling company Youbet.com could be premature, according to reports in the Los Angeles Business Journal this week.

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Betbull goes it alone

1 Dec 2009

Following a share-based loan redemption, the London-based retail and online betting provider Betbull Holding has become the controlling owner of the Betbull Bwin Espana SA joint venture established in 2007.

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Bwin takes the honours at EGR Awards

1 Dec 2009

The annual eGaming Review Awards for 2009, handed out this week in London, were hotly contested by some of the most respected online gambling companies on the planet, with the top accolade – Operator of the Year – going to the Vienna-listed Bwin group despite fierce competition from the likes of Bet365, PartyGaming and Betfair.

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Right2Bet makes a point

1 Dec 2009

Betfair’s Right2Bet campaign for an even playing field in European gambling is currently promoting a Charity Challenge that has a real sting in the tail – not only does it raise money for charity; it dramatically illustrates the better returns achievable by betting with private companies rather than state monopolies.

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Millions conned in lottery scam

1 Dec 2009

The British media are carrying a warning from the Office of Fair Trading, which reports that hundreds of thousands of Brits have been conned by fake lottery scams.

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Another UIGEA hearing scheduled

1 Dec 2009

Following the postponed implementation of the UIGEA regulations, the House Financial Services Committee chairman Barney Frank has scheduled a hearing on Thursday, December 3, to discuss Internet gambling and the opportunity to effectively regulate the industry.

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Isle of Man award for Microgaming

1 Dec 2009

Isle of Man-based online gambling software provider Microgaming has been declared the winner of the 2009 Isle of Man Newspapers Award for Innovation and Independent Thinking.

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Football fears as online gambling restrictions loom in Poland

30 Nov 2009

The imminent release of the first draft of the Polish government’s proposed measures to restrict online gambling activity in the country has attracted international attention as gamblers, Internet freedom advocates and online gambling companies consider the consequences.

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Brits bet on a white Christmas

30 Nov 2009

Falling temperatures are apparently persuading British online punters that there will be a white Christmas this year, with a growing number putting money on the possibility.

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Bankers also asked for UIGEA postponement

30 Nov 2009

Whilst Congressman Barney Frank, the Poker Players Alliance, Kentucky politicians and various horseracing bodies have received widespread and well deserved plaudits for persuading the Federal Reserve and the US Treasury to postpone the implementation of the UIGEA, it turns out that US financial institutions also played a key role.

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The online games just keep coming

29 Nov 2009

Since our last review of the new games scene the pace of fresh offerings appears to have increased rather than eased in the closing months of 2009.

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Paddy Power adds a live dealer element to online casino

29 Nov 2009

The UK-based online and offline gambling group Paddy Power has added a Flash-based live dealer offering to its online casino at Paddy Power Casino.com.

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Weak Q3 results from Parlay

29 Nov 2009

Online gambling software developer, Parlay Entertainment which is focused mainly on the online bingo market, has reported disappointing third quarter 2009 losses, with revenues declining to $800 000 compared to Q3 2008 when these were $2.5 million, generating a $600 000 loss (Q3 2008: net income of $600 000).

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Washington State considering Keno

28 Nov 2009

The PoliticsFriday column in the Seattle Weekly, commenting on moves to raise up to $30 million in tax reveues by allowing four minute keno to be enjoyed in the state, highlights the apparent moral ambivalence of state politicians on the issue.

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Polish president signs restrictive gambling law

28 Nov 2009

Poland’s president Lech Kaczynski has signed into Polish law the restrictive measures confining gambling to casinos and phasing out slot machines in gaming arcades, cafes, clubs, shops and service stations, reports Agence France Presse.

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Sportech resurgent on football pools

28 Nov 2009

The British gambling group Sportech released a management statement as the week ended, reporting a positive six months of business and predicting that it will show a full-year improvement on its 2008 numbers.

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UIGEA regs postponement – reaction

28 Nov 2009

The announcement by the Fed and the US Treasury late Friday that the December 1st implementation date for the UIGEA regulations has been pushed back to June 1st 2010 has been generally well received.

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