Monthly Archives: July 2018

Sportingtech to present its retail solution at iGB Live! 2018 in Amsterdam

Sportingtech, the gaming platform provider announces its retail solution to be presented at iGB Live 2018. The event will take place at RAI Amsterdam venue on July 17-20, 2018.

Retail solution as part of Sportingtech’s Pulse Platform contains multiple features to enhance productivity and efficiency of operator’s betshops. Just like the online solution, retail is also characterized by stability, speed, impeccable functionalities, adaptability and constant innovations.

It is completely web-based application – NO installation required, simple to use and optimized to any hardware configuration. Full range of sports betting markets for pre-match and live betting already supported, along with virtual gaming content.

The Pulse Platform is packed with risk analysis features, content management, sportsbook management, customer management, in-depth reporting, powerful CRM and CMS, complete modularity and flexibility in business, design and integrations. The platform combines sports, technology, casino games and betting into a single solution.

New soccer betting tips site launched for Canadians

Just in time for the 2018 World Cup, a new soccer betting tips site focused primarily for Canadians has launched.

BetSoccer.ca was launched in May 2018 and is currently covering all of the 2018 World Cup games. It’s providing analysis for each and every game in the World Cup from the group stages all the way through to the final. There are betting tips for every game.

Following the World Cup, the site will be providing daily soccer tips covering soccer leagues from all over the world.

The site is ran by Graeme McGaw, who has been providing online betting tips for various sports for over a decade. He currently covers the likes of the WNBA, NBA, NHL, and golf betting tips at http://www.golfbettingtips.org including the PGA and LPGA and much more.

Poker Central funds Poker Players’ Alliance; changes name to Poker Alliance

The Poker Player’s Alliance has been saved a trip to the knackers’ yard after the digital entertainment company, Poker Central, acquired their assets, changed the name to the Poker Alliance and thrust Mark Brennan into the spotlight.

It’s raining outside. Each raindrop is pushing another stranger into the coffee shop. Yannick, from France, missed the win against Argentina because he had to serve half-naked teenagers sugary drinks with doughnuts swimming on top. Joanna, from Colombia, will miss England giving them a hiding on Tuesday because of the same deal.

And the rain keeps falling.

The strangers keep coming.

World Cup round-up: Ronaldo and Messi head home as France & Uruguay advance

Another round-up from the 2018 World Cup in Russia including a fond farewell to the games modern icons Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as Argentina and Portugal crash out of the competition.

When it comes to the vote for the man who graced a football field with more panache than any other, my boy used to toss a coin.

Heads = Cristiano Ronaldo.

Tails = Lionel Messi.

WSOP day 29: A monster win for Nguyen; Leng and Veiga also take gold

Another round-up from the World Series of Poker including a win in the Monster Stack for Tommy Nguyen and first-time bracelet wins for Ryan Leng and Diogo Veiga. 

I don’t know what I would do without PokerNews feeding me information from the World Series of Poker (WSOP). I guess I would have to be there. There was a time when I believed I would be there every year, even when I developed club foot.

I thought the same about Burning Man.

Then I had a kid.