Monthly Archives: January 2017

Event seventeen recap – 2017 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

Melbourne, Australia. Wednesday 27 January 2017. Event number 17 No Limit Holden of the 2017 Aussie Millions was a big one, both in buy-in and in turnout.

The $2,500 No Limit Hold’em event attracted a field of 198, making for a total prize pool of AUD$445,500 and a massive first-place prize of AUD$111,385.

The two-day event paid a total of 21 players with a minimum pay out of AUD$4,455. Lukas Soucek from the Czech Republic was the first one to walk away a winner, he finished in 21st place.

LA Poker Classic and bracelet winner Dietrich Fast made it to the money as well but he had to bow out well before the final table was in sight. He finished in 19th position for the same AUD$4,455.

The Industry Eye – Season 2 Episode 1

The online gambling industry is bursting with strong figures but the offline lot are faring less well as Caesars shift their debt around the plate like a love-sick teenager. Also political betting has finally come of age, Western Union gets it between the legs for helping betting companies and Ladbrokes give one lucky punter a New Year bonus to remember.

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The Industry Eye – Season 2 Episode 1

The online gambling industry is bursting with strong figures but the offline lot are faring less well as Caesars shift their debt around the plate like a love-sick teenager. Also political betting has finally come of age, Western Union gets it between the legs for helping betting companies and Ladbrokes give one lucky punter a New Year bonus to remember.

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The online gambling industry is bursting with strong figures but the offline lot are faring less well as Caesars shift their debt around the plate like a love-sick teenager. Also political betting has finally come of age, Western Union gets it between the legs for helping betting companies and Ladbrokes give one lucky punter a New Year bonus to remember.

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Jerry Bowskill joins Partis Solutions as technology lead

Leading gaming consultancy business, Partis Solutions welcomes ex-CTO and Chief Architect of Scientific Games, Jerry Bowskill to the team. His arrival further enhances the extensive technology and product experience within Partis, providing a fully-rounded offering to businesses requiring strategic advice.

An experienced iGaming technology executive with a successful track record as a CTO level leader at a range of organisations, from start up to public, Jerry brings both deep technical expertise and board commercial experience to the team.

Jerry’s industry career highlights include:

• Scientific Games: Interactive CTO. Executive co-founder of SG Interactive, formed after the acquisition of WMS and then further expanded following the acquisition of Bally Technologies. As CTO Jerry was responsible for all the technology, operations and game development studios throughout a period of explosive growth, with SG emerging as one of the largest internet and in-venue casino suppliers.

Jerry Bowskill joins Partis Solutions as technology lead

Leading gaming consultancy business, Partis Solutions welcomes ex-CTO and Chief Architect of Scientific Games, Jerry Bowskill to the team. His arrival further enhances the extensive technology and product experience within Partis, providing a fully-rounded offering to businesses requiring strategic advice.

An experienced iGaming technology executive with a successful track record as a CTO level leader at a range of organisations, from start up to public, Jerry brings both deep technical expertise and board commercial experience to the team.

Jerry’s industry career highlights include:

• Scientific Games: Interactive CTO. Executive co-founder of SG Interactive, formed after the acquisition of WMS and then further expanded following the acquisition of Bally Technologies. As CTO Jerry was responsible for all the technology, operations and game development studios throughout a period of explosive growth, with SG emerging as one of the largest internet and in-venue casino suppliers.

Jerry Bowskill joins Partis Solutions as technology lead

Leading gaming consultancy business, Partis Solutions welcomes ex-CTO and Chief Architect of Scientific Games, Jerry Bowskill to the team. His arrival further enhances the extensive technology and product experience within Partis, providing a fully-rounded offering to businesses requiring strategic advice.

An experienced iGaming technology executive with a successful track record as a CTO level leader at a range of organisations, from start up to public, Jerry brings both deep technical expertise and board commercial experience to the team.

Jerry’s industry career highlights include:

• Scientific Games: Interactive CTO. Executive co-founder of SG Interactive, formed after the acquisition of WMS and then further expanded following the acquisition of Bally Technologies. As CTO Jerry was responsible for all the technology, operations and game development studios throughout a period of explosive growth, with SG emerging as one of the largest internet and in-venue casino suppliers.

Jerry Bowskill joins Partis Solutions as technology lead

Leading gaming consultancy business, Partis Solutions welcomes ex-CTO and Chief Architect of Scientific Games, Jerry Bowskill to the team. His arrival further enhances the extensive technology and product experience within Partis, providing a fully-rounded offering to businesses requiring strategic advice.

An experienced iGaming technology executive with a successful track record as a CTO level leader at a range of organisations, from start up to public, Jerry brings both deep technical expertise and board commercial experience to the team.

Jerry’s industry career highlights include:

• Scientific Games: Interactive CTO. Executive co-founder of SG Interactive, formed after the acquisition of WMS and then further expanded following the acquisition of Bally Technologies. As CTO Jerry was responsible for all the technology, operations and game development studios throughout a period of explosive growth, with SG emerging as one of the largest internet and in-venue casino suppliers.

Jerry Bowskill joins Partis Solutions as technology lead

Leading gaming consultancy business, Partis Solutions welcomes ex-CTO and Chief Architect of Scientific Games, Jerry Bowskill to the team. His arrival further enhances the extensive technology and product experience within Partis, providing a fully-rounded offering to businesses requiring strategic advice.

An experienced iGaming technology executive with a successful track record as a CTO level leader at a range of organisations, from start up to public, Jerry brings both deep technical expertise and board commercial experience to the team.

Jerry’s industry career highlights include:

• Scientific Games: Interactive CTO. Executive co-founder of SG Interactive, formed after the acquisition of WMS and then further expanded following the acquisition of Bally Technologies. As CTO Jerry was responsible for all the technology, operations and game development studios throughout a period of explosive growth, with SG emerging as one of the largest internet and in-venue casino suppliers.

Jerry Bowskill joins Partis Solutions as technology lead

Leading gaming consultancy business, Partis Solutions welcomes ex-CTO and Chief Architect of Scientific Games, Jerry Bowskill to the team. His arrival further enhances the extensive technology and product experience within Partis, providing a fully-rounded offering to businesses requiring strategic advice.

An experienced iGaming technology executive with a successful track record as a CTO level leader at a range of organisations, from start up to public, Jerry brings both deep technical expertise and board commercial experience to the team.

Jerry’s industry career highlights include:

• Scientific Games: Interactive CTO. Executive co-founder of SG Interactive, formed after the acquisition of WMS and then further expanded following the acquisition of Bally Technologies. As CTO Jerry was responsible for all the technology, operations and game development studios throughout a period of explosive growth, with SG emerging as one of the largest internet and in-venue casino suppliers.

Jerry Bowskill joins Partis Solutions as technology lead

Leading gaming consultancy business, Partis Solutions welcomes ex-CTO and Chief Architect of Scientific Games, Jerry Bowskill to the team. His arrival further enhances the extensive technology and product experience within Partis, providing a fully-rounded offering to businesses requiring strategic advice.

An experienced iGaming technology executive with a successful track record as a CTO level leader at a range of organisations, from start up to public, Jerry brings both deep technical expertise and board commercial experience to the team.

Jerry’s industry career highlights include:

• Scientific Games: Interactive CTO. Executive co-founder of SG Interactive, formed after the acquisition of WMS and then further expanded following the acquisition of Bally Technologies. As CTO Jerry was responsible for all the technology, operations and game development studios throughout a period of explosive growth, with SG emerging as one of the largest internet and in-venue casino suppliers.

GSA partners with iGaming Academy to host e-learning sessions on GSA’s industry standards

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 2017) – The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) has partnered with e-learning specialists iGaming Academy to develop and host a series of e-learning modules related to GSA standards.

The online educational series will provide an easily accessible platform for users to learn more about GSA’s standards, the impact they have had on the global gaming industry, and the potential they can bring to operators, suppliers, and regulators.

Covering the entire portfolio of GSA standards, these learning modules will provide greater insight into GSA standards and their applicability and potential. The online educational platform will be available to anyone with an interest in learning more about the gaming industry and the standards that govern its technology.

GSA President Peter DeRaedt said, “GSA’s membership is global and operates across multiple time zones.   Learning tools should be available 24/7 and make it possible for members and non-members of GSA to offer training without constraint on resources. For a reasonable fee, industry professionals can learn the basics of our standards and the role they play in the gaming industry without leaving their office.”

GSA partners with iGaming Academy to host e-learning sessions on GSA’s industry standards

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 2017) – The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) has partnered with e-learning specialists iGaming Academy to develop and host a series of e-learning modules related to GSA standards.

The online educational series will provide an easily accessible platform for users to learn more about GSA’s standards, the impact they have had on the global gaming industry, and the potential they can bring to operators, suppliers, and regulators.

Covering the entire portfolio of GSA standards, these learning modules will provide greater insight into GSA standards and their applicability and potential. The online educational platform will be available to anyone with an interest in learning more about the gaming industry and the standards that govern its technology.

GSA President Peter DeRaedt said, “GSA’s membership is global and operates across multiple time zones.   Learning tools should be available 24/7 and make it possible for members and non-members of GSA to offer training without constraint on resources. For a reasonable fee, industry professionals can learn the basics of our standards and the role they play in the gaming industry without leaving their office.”

GSA partners with iGaming Academy to host e-learning sessions on GSA’s industry standards

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 2017) – The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) has partnered with e-learning specialists iGaming Academy to develop and host a series of e-learning modules related to GSA standards.

The online educational series will provide an easily accessible platform for users to learn more about GSA’s standards, the impact they have had on the global gaming industry, and the potential they can bring to operators, suppliers, and regulators.

Covering the entire portfolio of GSA standards, these learning modules will provide greater insight into GSA standards and their applicability and potential. The online educational platform will be available to anyone with an interest in learning more about the gaming industry and the standards that govern its technology.

GSA President Peter DeRaedt said, “GSA’s membership is global and operates across multiple time zones.   Learning tools should be available 24/7 and make it possible for members and non-members of GSA to offer training without constraint on resources. For a reasonable fee, industry professionals can learn the basics of our standards and the role they play in the gaming industry without leaving their office.”

GSA partners with iGaming Academy to host e-learning sessions on GSA’s industry standards

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 2017) – The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) has partnered with e-learning specialists iGaming Academy to develop and host a series of e-learning modules related to GSA standards.

The online educational series will provide an easily accessible platform for users to learn more about GSA’s standards, the impact they have had on the global gaming industry, and the potential they can bring to operators, suppliers, and regulators.

Covering the entire portfolio of GSA standards, these learning modules will provide greater insight into GSA standards and their applicability and potential. The online educational platform will be available to anyone with an interest in learning more about the gaming industry and the standards that govern its technology.

GSA President Peter DeRaedt said, “GSA’s membership is global and operates across multiple time zones.   Learning tools should be available 24/7 and make it possible for members and non-members of GSA to offer training without constraint on resources. For a reasonable fee, industry professionals can learn the basics of our standards and the role they play in the gaming industry without leaving their office.”

GSA partners with iGaming Academy to host e-learning sessions on GSA’s industry standards

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 2017) – The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) has partnered with e-learning specialists iGaming Academy to develop and host a series of e-learning modules related to GSA standards.

The online educational series will provide an easily accessible platform for users to learn more about GSA’s standards, the impact they have had on the global gaming industry, and the potential they can bring to operators, suppliers, and regulators.

Covering the entire portfolio of GSA standards, these learning modules will provide greater insight into GSA standards and their applicability and potential. The online educational platform will be available to anyone with an interest in learning more about the gaming industry and the standards that govern its technology.

GSA President Peter DeRaedt said, “GSA’s membership is global and operates across multiple time zones.   Learning tools should be available 24/7 and make it possible for members and non-members of GSA to offer training without constraint on resources. For a reasonable fee, industry professionals can learn the basics of our standards and the role they play in the gaming industry without leaving their office.”

GSA partners with iGaming Academy to host e-learning sessions on GSA’s industry standards

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 2017) – The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) has partnered with e-learning specialists iGaming Academy to develop and host a series of e-learning modules related to GSA standards.

The online educational series will provide an easily accessible platform for users to learn more about GSA’s standards, the impact they have had on the global gaming industry, and the potential they can bring to operators, suppliers, and regulators.

Covering the entire portfolio of GSA standards, these learning modules will provide greater insight into GSA standards and their applicability and potential. The online educational platform will be available to anyone with an interest in learning more about the gaming industry and the standards that govern its technology.

GSA President Peter DeRaedt said, “GSA’s membership is global and operates across multiple time zones.   Learning tools should be available 24/7 and make it possible for members and non-members of GSA to offer training without constraint on resources. For a reasonable fee, industry professionals can learn the basics of our standards and the role they play in the gaming industry without leaving their office.”

GSA partners with iGaming Academy to host e-learning sessions on GSA’s industry standards

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 2017) – The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) has partnered with e-learning specialists iGaming Academy to develop and host a series of e-learning modules related to GSA standards.

The online educational series will provide an easily accessible platform for users to learn more about GSA’s standards, the impact they have had on the global gaming industry, and the potential they can bring to operators, suppliers, and regulators.

Covering the entire portfolio of GSA standards, these learning modules will provide greater insight into GSA standards and their applicability and potential. The online educational platform will be available to anyone with an interest in learning more about the gaming industry and the standards that govern its technology.

GSA President Peter DeRaedt said, “GSA’s membership is global and operates across multiple time zones.   Learning tools should be available 24/7 and make it possible for members and non-members of GSA to offer training without constraint on resources. For a reasonable fee, industry professionals can learn the basics of our standards and the role they play in the gaming industry without leaving their office.”

GSA partners with iGaming Academy to host e-learning sessions on GSA’s industry standards

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 2017) – The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) has partnered with e-learning specialists iGaming Academy to develop and host a series of e-learning modules related to GSA standards.

The online educational series will provide an easily accessible platform for users to learn more about GSA’s standards, the impact they have had on the global gaming industry, and the potential they can bring to operators, suppliers, and regulators.

Covering the entire portfolio of GSA standards, these learning modules will provide greater insight into GSA standards and their applicability and potential. The online educational platform will be available to anyone with an interest in learning more about the gaming industry and the standards that govern its technology.

GSA President Peter DeRaedt said, “GSA’s membership is global and operates across multiple time zones.   Learning tools should be available 24/7 and make it possible for members and non-members of GSA to offer training without constraint on resources. For a reasonable fee, industry professionals can learn the basics of our standards and the role they play in the gaming industry without leaving their office.”

GSA partners with iGaming Academy to host e-learning sessions on GSA’s industry standards

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 2017) – The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) has partnered with e-learning specialists iGaming Academy to develop and host a series of e-learning modules related to GSA standards.

The online educational series will provide an easily accessible platform for users to learn more about GSA’s standards, the impact they have had on the global gaming industry, and the potential they can bring to operators, suppliers, and regulators.

Covering the entire portfolio of GSA standards, these learning modules will provide greater insight into GSA standards and their applicability and potential. The online educational platform will be available to anyone with an interest in learning more about the gaming industry and the standards that govern its technology.

GSA President Peter DeRaedt said, “GSA’s membership is global and operates across multiple time zones.   Learning tools should be available 24/7 and make it possible for members and non-members of GSA to offer training without constraint on resources. For a reasonable fee, industry professionals can learn the basics of our standards and the role they play in the gaming industry without leaving their office.”