Monthly Archives: February 2015

New York Attorney General opens investigation on casino bidding process; Straub (finally) buys Revel at lower price

New York governor Andrew Cuomo is being investigated over his administration’s handling of the casino selection process that awarded to licenses to bidders planning to develop casinos in the Catskills, Schenectady and the Finger Lakes region.

According to the New York Daily News, State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is spearheading the investigation, which was initiated to “make sure that the process was fair and nothing illegal had occurred.” Granted, Schneiderman is within his rights to launch such a proceeding if he figured that it needed attention. But it’s also worth pointing out that when interviewed by investigators from Schneiderman’s office, even the losing bidders believed that the whole casino selection process was on the up-and-up.

Tioga Downs racetrack owner Jeff Gural, who unsuccessfully made a bid for one of the casino licenses told the Daily News that he met with investigators “at their request.”

“They said they were going to meet with all the bidders to make sure that the process was fair and that nothing illegal had occurred,” Gural added. “I told them I thought nothing illegal had occurred.

The state Gaming Commission, which managed the casino selections, responded to Schneiderman’s move to launch an investigation by defending the casino bidding process the state went through throughout the whole process. “The casino-siting process strictly followed the provisions of the Upstate New York Gaming Economic Development Act, which called for unprecedented transparency,” Gaming Commission spokesman Lee Park said, who also added that the commission has yet to be contacted by anybody from Schneiderman’s office.

Over in Atlantic City, it appears that the drawn-out saga involving the sale of Revel Casino Hotel appears to be coming to a long overdue conclusion after Florida developer Glenn Straub has agreed to and signed a deal to purchase the closed-down casino for $82 million, lower than the $95.4 million price tag that forced Straub to back out of the deal last week.

But bankruptcy Court Judge Gloria Burns never entered a final order terminating the sale, allowing representatives from both sides to continue with a final attempt at negotiating a deal, and against seemingly all odds, a deal was eventually struck in the 11th hour, paving the way for the transaction to finally happen.

Sri Lanka PM supports decision to withdraw Crown’s casino license

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is vouching for his government’s decision to withdraw its license approval and tax breaks for James Packer’s proposed $450 million project in Colombo, essentially saying that the country really wasn’t going to make anything out of the deal with the Australian casino titan.

Wickremesinghe also hinted that the only reason Packer received a casino license was because the previous administration, led by former president Mahinda Rajapaksa, gave it to him as a political favor. But Packer’s hopes of putting up the resort in the South Asian country was derailed when his proverbial horse (Rajapaksa) lost the election. With the new administration promising to withdraw the casino licenses during its election campaign, it became clear when Wickremesinghe won his third term as prime minister that Crown’s presence in Sri Lanka were numbered.

“We were the only country in the world where casino revenue wasn’t taxed. It became an issue for us also because all religious leaders opposed it,” Wickremesinghe told The Australian. “[Packer] decided to go ahead despite wide opposition because he felt his friendship with the Rajapaksa regime was sufficient and the Rajapaksa regime would be there forever. So you played politics, that’s all. There’s nothing to complain about.”

Wickremesinghe didn’t outrightly call Packer’s business dealings with the previous government as corrupt, but he did lament the lack of transparency that came with the casino bidding process and the perceived crony capitalism that was allegedly running amok in the previous administration. “There will be inquiries into some of these business companies associated with corruption. In a truly capitalist system there can’t be corruption. There has to be genuine competition,” he said.

And despite basically shuttling Packer out the door, Wickremesinghe maintained that foreign companies, including Australian investors, are more than welcome to go do business in Sri Lanka, highlighting that his administration would make sure that it would have an “open and transparent investment climate.”

“We are putting a new investment regime in place. We want to encourage direct foreign investment in the real economy, in manufacturing, agriculture and the services sectors,” Wickremesinghe added.

11:46 Killer of 'American Sniper' Kyle sentenced to life in prison

Eddie Ray Routh was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on Tuesday after a Texas jury found him guilty of murdering Chris Kyle, the former U.S. Navy SEAL whose autobiography was turned into the hit movie “American Sniper.” Routh, 27, a former U.S. Marine, was found guilty of fatally shooting Kyle and Kyle’s friend, Chad Littlefield, multiple times at a gun range about 70 miles southwest of Fort Worth in February 2013.

Volunteerism conference set March 2 in Dover

The State Office of Volunteerism and the Delaware Association of Volunteer Administrators are teaming up to host the March 2 Delaware Conference on Volunteerism at Dover Downs Hotel. This conference can offer important information and insight for volunteer administrators and those who work for or serve on the board of a nonprofit.

Goldberg cuts Lottery profit projections, cites budget shortfall

Expectations of Lottery profits earmarked for local aid to Massachusetts cities and towns have been reduced by $35 million for the remainder of this year and next year due to budget cuts made by Gov. Charlie Baker and the Legislature to close a mid-year shortfall. Treasurer Deborah Goldberg and Lottery Executive Director Beth Bresnahan briefed the Lottery Commission Tuesday on the impacts of the $1.7 million cut made in February to the Lottery’s $97 million budget.

Macau Stocks Fall As Government Plans To Review Overcrowding

Shares of the major Macau casino operators are falling on Tuesday after a senior Macau official made comments indicating that the city plans to have discussions about overcrowding in the city, according to a report by Bloomberg The stocks of Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd , Wynn Resorts, Limited , MGM Resorts International and Las Vegas Sands Corp. were all down more than 3 percent on Tuesday. On a local Macau radio show, the Social Affairs and Culture Secretary Alexis Tam Chon Weng explained that the Macau government plans to approach the Chinese central government about “too many tourists” impacting Macau residents’ “quality of life.”

What’s new at iGaming Asia Congress 2015?

The iGaming Asia Congress 2015, a 3-day conference and expo for interactive gaming and sports betting in Asia, will take place from 17-19 March at the Grand Hyatt at City of Dreams Macau.

Over 250+ of Asia’s leading sports betting, online casino, lottery, social and mobile gaming executives are expected to attend. iGA 2015 is a great place whether you’re looking to form new partnerships, learn about the Asia’s latest innovations, opportunities, strategies, and developments for interactive gaming and to network to discover new opportunities.

iGA gives you more networking opportunities by bringing back the “iGA Official Speed Networking” in addition to iGA 2015 After Party, Cocktail functions, Breakfast Briefings, and more.

iGA 2015 will be co-located with Mobile Gaming & Social Casino Asia—a conference that discusses the latest innovations and developments in Asia’s growing mobile and social gaming sector in depth.

This year, the conference will also give you expanded exhibition with more leading providers of iGaming solutions, services, and technology and latest developments and information on new forms of gambling and gaming on upcoming iGaming jurisdiction in.

Beacon’s gaming events are attended by the who’s who of gaming executives in Asia and internationally, with over 70% coming from the Asia Pacific region. Expect to meet CEOs, VPs, MDs and senior directors from different sectors including gaming regulators, software provider, online marketing consultants, legal advisors, and more.

For inquiries, please contact Beacon Events Hong Kong Office

Seven charities compete in Community Aces Challenge

Seven local charities competing with organizations from seven states for an award to the nonprofits of a share of $50,000. Community Aces Challenge is a social media contest launched by Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. Voting is done through Facebook and runs through March 20 with two $15,000 and two $10,000 grants being awarded by Isle’s Community Aces Fund administered by the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation.

Genting Singapore profits plunge as high rollers grow scarcer, luckier

Casino operator Genting Singapore got badly beaten up in Q4 by its VIP gamblers, who helped push company profits down by nearly a third.

Revenue in the three months ending Dec. 31 slipped just 8% to S$637.9m, but earnings fell 17% to $166m and net profit after tax fell 30% to $118.9m. Things were a little brighter on the full year front, with revenue up 1% to $2.86b, earnings down 3% to $836m and profit down 10% to $635m.

The company, which operates Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) in Singapore and recently broke ground on its Resorts World Jeju project in South Korea, blamed its Q4 slide on high rollers with hot hands. The company said RWS’ mass and premium mass segments displayed “respectable growth” but the VIP business experienced “significant below average win percentage and rolling volume.”

Taking a page from Crown Resorts’ book, Genting argues that if you applied theoretical normalized hold percentages to its VIP business, earnings would have risen by close to a third. Sadly, we don’t live on Theoretical Normalized Earth, where Brad Pitt is a lot less handsome and the rest of us are a lot less fugly.

Speaking of fugly, Genting’s bad debt provisions were up, up and away as more high-rollers proved unable or unwilling to honor their casino markers. For Q4, bad debts were up nearly 43% to $82m while the full year figure was up nearly 42% to $185m.

Genting’s results are all the more fugly given the stellar Q4 numbers posted by their crosstown rival, Marina Bay Sands (MBS). The Las Vegas Sands property posted revenue gains of over 27% in Q4. MBS also enjoyed a 98.3% occupancy rate while RWS could manage only 93%.

Genting acknowledged that “the business environment around us has changed rapidly and we face stiff competition,” both in Singapore and from other regional players all chasing the same dwindling supply of high-rollers. Genting says the “macro-economic ecosystem has been altered to an extent that the gaming industry has to adjust to a new norm.” These adjustments include RWS “reorganizing its gaming programmes to focus marketing initiatives towards the foreign premium mass and mass market segments.”

How Poker is Helping the Animals Through REG

Raising for Effective Giving has released their Q4 numbers and it seems the poker community is determined to provide relief for all sentient beings on the planet, not just humans.

125-years ago whale blubber was used to light up our homes. It was the main source of fuel. We wanted to see what we were doing. Extermination of the species was merely an after thought.

A lot has changed since then.

I can now buy a light bulb for a few bucks.

No need to kill the whales.

But we keep killing them anyway.

We keep getting between the sheets. Women are like Pez dispensers. There are babies everywhere. More mouths mean more food. Global livestock production is big business. But it’s also a terrible business. And it’s not just the animals that are suffering. So is our planet.

Social Media Tip of the Week: Images on twitter

The Media Image Head of SEO and Social Darren Sheffield shares the most effective way of using Images within Twitter in our episode of Social Media Tip of the Week.

Generally speaking getting images to display properly relies on uploading them direct from Twitter (however there are management platforms that also work correctly)

The collage effect works in the following setups & dimensions. It’s key to keep the dimensions in line with the setup you’d like. However if you use larger dimension your image will be shrunk to fit. The number of the image also reflects the order you should select them for uploading.

2 images side by side

Image 1 (left side) – Approximately 277 px x 277 px

Image 2 (right side) – Approximately 277 px x 277 px

3 images – 1 large left, 2 on top of each other right

Naperville Man Wins $265M Jackpot in Mega Millions Drawing

A Naperville man has won the largest prize in Illinois Lottery history.The Illinois Lottery says it will present a $265 million check to the winner on Tuesday afternoon in downtown Chicago. Lottery officials say the first line of numbers on the man’s $5 Quick Pick ticket matched all six numbers to win the jackpot in the Jan. 16 Mega Millions drawing.Illinois Lottery Director Michael Jones will present the winner with an oversized check.

Google loosens restrictions on social casino advertising; Plumbee scraps bingo

Social casino advertising will be allowed on Google as part of a new beta test by the world’s number one online search engine.

Google has long enforced a policy that restricts the promotion of gambling-related content, including both off- and online gambling. But Google now says that it will “begin supporting ads for social casino games as part of a limited beta program.” Full details of the beta are available here.

For the moment, only existing AdWords advertisers with good compliance histories have been invited to participate in the beta test, which is set to commence “around March” and will run for “a number of months.” Advertisers who don’t meet these requirements have the option of registering their interest in promoting social casino games in the post-beta world.

Ads, sites and apps participating in the beta must be in English. The ads cannot contain links to any real-money gambling sites, nor can there be any gambling related advertising on your social casino site or app. The ads must also “clearly and prominently” inform users that the games in question are “intended for an adult audience” and that “practice or success” at social casinos “does not imply future success” at a real-money gambling site.

PLUMBEE FLUSHES BINGO

The news comes too late for UK-based social gaming developer Plumbee, which has announced the closure of its Mirrorball Bingo app. The product, which launched less than a year ago, will shut down its in-game shop on March 3, meaning players will lose the ability to purchase additional coins. The game will be completely ‘under the G’ gone from Facebook as of March 31.

Gaming Intelligence quoted Plumbee CEO Raf Keustermans saying the bingo product “never really had the traction we were hoping for.” Rather than throw more money at the project, Keustermans said the company decided to chalk it up to experience and go back to focusing on its core Mirrorball Slots product. With 20/20 hindsight, Keustermans said Plumbee “probably underestimated the competitiveness and complexity of the bingo category.”

British Poker Awards: Victoria Coren Mitchell and Dusk till Dawn Steal the Show

Victoria Coren Mitchell and the team from Dusk till Dawn were the stars of the British Poker Awards taking home six awards at the Hippodrome in London.

Victoria Coren Mitchell, and the team at Dusk till Dawn (DTD), are the undisputed masters of British Poker after winning six awards in London’s Hippodrome last night.

Coren Mitchell was one of three players nominated for three awards. She won the lot: Best Social Media User, Poker Personality of the Year and Performance of the Year. Her achievement means she now ties with Sam Trickett as the most successful recipient of BPA’s with six each. Trickett didn’t receive a single nomination this year.

On the poker front it’s been a big year for Coren Mitchell. She became the first two-time European Poker Tour (EPT) Main Event champion after winning the Season 10 San Remo Main Event, and then she shocked everyone by walking away from her PokerStars contract over a values clash.

“Three times as many awards as Eddie Redmayne (if anyone asks I am wearing TK Maxx).” Tweeted Victorious Coren Mitchell.

Dusk till Dawn (DTD) also got the opportunity to smudge fingerprints over three awards. They maintained their 100% consistency by picking up the Best Live Cardroom Award; they had a hand in the Best Tournament Award for the partypoker sponsored WPT500 event, and Rob Yong was honored for his outstanding contribution to the growth of poker.

DTD has been the breeding ground for a vast number of top British pros. One of their best grassroots to professional circuit success stories belongs to Simon Deadman. This is where he learned his trade – a trade that saw him pick up two awards for Breakout Player of the Year and Live Tournament Player of the Year.

Nevada and Delaware Multi-State Internet Agreement Launch Imminent

The states of Nevada and Delaware could soon share online poker liquidity, after Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval told journalist Steve Tetreault that the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement could be launched within the next 4-6 weeks.

Online poker players in Delaware could soon be facing off against opponents living in Nevada.

One year has passed since Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, and Delaware Gov. Jack Markell, shook hands on a deal that would allow the two states to share online poker liquidity. Only tumbleweed has emerged since.

Is all that about to change?

It is, according to journalist Steve Tetreault.

After being tipped off by OnlinePokerReport’s Chris Grove, I learned that Tetreault was speaking to Gov. Sandoval about a homeland security bill when he confirmed that plans to share online poker liquidity with Delaware ‘should go live in four to six weeks.’ The delay appears to be at the feet of the Nevada gaming regulators with ‘technical glitches’ cited as the cause of delay.

In interview, NV @GovSandoval says shared #webpoker with Delaware could be up and running in 4-6 weeks. Coming soon #lvrj

British Poker Awards 2015 Recap

The British Poker Awards 2015 took place tonight in London at the Hippodrome Casino is Leicester Square. Michael Caselli and his team at Bluff Europe have done a great job creating an annual event that is fun, casual and a celebration of the finest poker talent, personalities and tournaments in the UK.

Poker celebs such as Liv Boeree, Jorryt Van Hoof and Victoria Coren Mitchell were in attendance along with award nominees, Bluff Europe readers, online gambling industry professionals and industry media.

The evening kicked off with a cocktail hour sponsored by RankingHero, followed by excellent live music courtesy of the Dukes of Mayfair, the delivery of 14 awards and more live music.

During the actual awards ceremony, Caselli entertained the crowd on stage while waitresses delivered drinks and food to the tables to keep the crowd going.  After the awards were finished, up to 50 guests were invited to participate in a poker tournament at the Hippodrome organized by Bluff Europe and sponsored by Unibet.

Congratulations to all the winners below for outstanding achievement in 2014 and for their contributions to the poker community as a whole.

Readers choice: Breakout player of the year- Simon Deadman

Readers choice: Social media – Victoria Coren Mitchell

Heinrich Pauker Wins the WPT National Event in Brussels

Heinrich Pauker has won the bwin.be sponsored World Poker Tour National Series Main Event in Brussels, after beating Yehoram Houri, in heads up action, to secure the €88,000 first prize.

Heinrich Pauker is the latest World Poker Tour (WPT) National Series champion. The German born, Belgian resident, securing victory at the bwin.be sponsored €1,200 Main Event at the Viage: Grand Casino Brussels.

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The event attracted 391 entrants. The total prize pool was €417,197, and the first prize of €88,000 went to Pauker. A huge confrontation with the talented Erwann Pecheux setting up a lopsided heads-up encounter against the relatively inexperienced Yehoram Houri.

45 players banked a minimum of €2,335: Marco Della Tommasina (30th), Pieter De-Korver (27th) and Barny Boatman (24th) were three of the better-known players to get paid.

The final day saw 21 players return to the felt. When the final table was reached, two players in particular stood out from the rest: Erwann Pecheux and Miroslav Alilovich.

Alilovich had a consistent 2014, including a career best score of $115,106 for an 11th place finish at the European Poker Tour (EPT) Grand Final Main Event in Monte Carlo. He was also close to making the cut for the French team at the Global Poker Masters (GPM). Alilovich ended this one in fifth.