Monthly Archives: July 2018

PAGCOR changes gaming licensing unit lineup

Change has come in state-run Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation’s (PAGCOR) gaming licensing unit.

On Friday, PAGCOR announced the appointment of Attorney Angeline Papica-Entienza as the head of the agency’s Gaming Licensing and Development Department and as the assistant vice president of the corporation. Papica-Entienza would replace Ramon Villaflor, who recently stepped down from his post.

Several organizational movements were also seen in other positions in PAGCOR’s gaming licensing arm.

The state regulator bade goodbye to PAGCOR Casino Licensing and Regulatory Unit Senior Manager Dave Sevilla, who was replaced by Attorney Rowena Alcaide. Meanwhile, Angelie Agustin was appointed as the senior manager of the firm’s Responsible Gaming and Logistics Unit following the departure of its former head, Luis Dela Concepcion.

Macau’s DICJ denies Canidrome appeal for 4-month extension

It’s only been six months since the Canidrome, a greyhound racetrack in Macau, knew it would be closing its gates for good—or a year if you consider that the racetrack was informed in the summer of 2017 that it would have to close or move. Its owner, SJM Co-Chairman and Executive Director Angela Leong, knew she would need to find a new home for the canine runners, but apparently was too busy to tend to the obligations. She requested a four-month extension of the July 21 deadline earlier this week, but the Macau Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ, for its acronym in Portuguese) has denied the request.

In its succinct but clear denial of the application, the DICJ said,“After comprehensive consideration, the DICJ has decided to veto. The DICJ reiterates that the dog club must move out of the original site no later than 20 July 2018.”

The Canidrome has been under fire for what animal rights activists have claimed to be improper treatment of the greyhounds, both during their time at the track and throughout the Canidrome’s closing. The race track most recently tried to relocate the animals to The Jockey Club, a move that was met with immediate backlash due to the lack of facilities at the club.

The potential move to the Jockey Club was not addressed in the DICJ rejection. It has previously stated that an application would have to be filed “by Macau Jockey Club to the authority for the supervision of land use and must be approved by the authority responsible for animal protection and management.” Apparently, that never happened.

Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju to feature 3 ante-only short deck events

As the WSOP starts to wind down, another series of poker tournaments will be just about ready to get underway halfway around the world. In just a little more than a week, the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series will kick off in Jeju, South Korea with five tournaments scheduled across the 10-day event. Out of the five, three will be ante-only short-deck tournaments.

Short-deck, or Six-Plus Hold’em, is the latest variation of the popular Texas Hold’em format and has rapidly increased in popularity. In this version, the cards from 2 to 5 are removed, making the 6 the lowest card in the game. The Ace is still played high or low, meaning a player can have a straight of A-6-7-8-9 or one of 10-J-Q-K-A. Additionally, flushes beat full houses and a set beats a straight. Short-deck has created an entirely new twist on a popular game, and probably shouldn’t be played after a few too many cocktails.

The Triton series will offer the short-deck version as ante-only games. No blinds are posted; rather, players who receive hole cards pay an ante with the ante increasing in size at regular intervals. The result is more players competing in a given hand, as they have already paid into the pot.

The festival will begin on July 23 and run through Aug. 1. There will be short-deck games with buy-ins of $13,000, $64,000 and $127,000, as well as a regular NLHE game of $64,000 and the competition’s Main Event with a buy-in of $255,000.

PhilWeb’s H1 2018 revenues increase 165%

PhilWeb Corporation released its second quarter financial results for 2018 today, which show that revenues for the first half of the year soared to PHP172.6 million, up by 165% or almost triple the amount for the same period last year. For the second quarter alone, Revenues totaled PHP95.1 million, a 144% increase versus Q2 2017.

Revenue increases were primarily due to two factors, according to Dennis Valdes, president of PhilWeb. First, as of today, the number of outlets availing of the Electronic Gaming System or EGS of PhilWeb has increased to a total of 54 locations, including two outlets dedicated to e-Bingo. Second, the June launch of a second set of games using Habanero software has resulted in overall Gross Gaming Revenue or GGR growth, not only for the new software but also for the existing suite of games using RealTimeGaming software.

“We are pleasantly surprised that the combination of two gaming softwares has not resulted in one cannibalizing the other, but instead, has resulted in growth for both sets of games,” said Valdes. “We intend to use this learning to continue to introduce new gaming software to our pool of customers, so that we can continue to attract new players to our e-Games outlets.”

Valdes also pointed out that EBITDA for H1 2018 has turned positive, after having been in negative territory since late 2016. Q2 2018 EBITDA totaled a modest PHP6.8 million, enough to bring the entire first half of the year to a positive EBITDA of PHP2.4 million.

Early NFL week 1 odds roundup: Betting lines and trends

NFL handicappers and oddsmakers will tell you that the first week of the regular season is the hardest to pinpoint because no one really knows what teams truly are yet.

Odds courtesy of OddsShark.com

The NFL has the most parity of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States, and every year a few clubs that were supposed to be good aren’t and a few that were supposed to stink don’t. Just look at the Philadelphia Eagles. In 2016, they were last in the NFC East. Last year, they won the franchise’s first Super Bowl.

The biggest Week 1 home underdogs for 2018 are, to no surprise, the Cleveland Browns as they are +6.5 against the AFC North rival Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns come off the second 0-16 season in league history and have one victory in 32 games under head coach Hue Jackson.

Gaming-related crime in Macau drops 4% in first five months of 2018

Casino patrons in Macau can feel a little safer. According to the city’s Judiciary Police (JP), only 706 suspected gaming-related crimes were recorded from January to May of this year, marking a decrease of 3.8% over the same period last year. The JP consider crimes to be “gaming-related” when they occur inside or near a casino.

Of the crimes, 144 were described as being suspected unlawful detention related to loan sharking. This was a decrease of 39.7% year-on-year and comes as the JP has stepped up its involvement to stop the activity. The increased presence, while reducing unlawful detention, hasn’t had the same impact on loan-sharking activity, though, with a total of 212 cases recorded during the period. This was an increase of 61 cases over the amount seen during the same period last year.

JP Director Sit Chong Meng said in a speech this past Wednesday that crime in the city is “gradually decreasing.” He further stated that there have been less casino-related crimes detected while, at the same time, there has been an increase in the number of suspects that have been delivered for prosecution.

Last month, 113 people were arrested in Macau on suspicion of being involved in illegal loan sharking. At the time, it was the largest bust of its kind since Macau was handed over to China by Portugal in 1999. On July 4, another 13 were arrested for the same crimes and in February 28 individuals were arrested. In May, 280 individuals were questioned by the JP in only 13 days over possible connections to loan-sharking operations.

Colossus Bets joins forces with Pivit to launch NFL MVP Fantasy jackpots

Colossus Bets, the award-winning pools betting operator, have announced a partnership with gaming company Pivit to develop and distribute NFL Fantasy pools. The new pools will leverage the popular MVP fantasy sports format and Colossus’ unique features, including lottery-size prize guarantees, Cash Out technology, on which Colossus has patent protection in the US, and crowdfunded Syndicate tickets. The deal will further expand Colossus’ portfolio beyond its original sports core, building on from an earlier announcement that the operator will also offer UK and Irish racing pools starting this summer.

Colossus Bets’ COO, David O’Reilly said, “We are very pleased to partner with Pivit to develop and take to market our first fantasy jackpots. While liquidity in our football pools has gone from strength to strength, we have been actively working towards the diversification of our product to appeal to new audiences and geographies. This move has a clear US orientation but we are also seeing interest from other parts of our network.”

Free-to-play and play-for-fun versions will also be offered as part of the roll-out effort, which will begin in early Q3 with a US focus. Pivit have a significant digital footprint with a potential reach of 3 million customers and have put in place a multi-channel digital marketing plan to support the launch.

Pivit’s acting Marketing and Business Development Officer, Robert S. Miller, commented, “This is an exciting development, which allows us to add to our suite of existing sweepstakes products, by adding a popular fantasy concept and big sports jackpots, which are highly engaging to a US customer. Having strong distribution from day 1 adds to the excitement and we expect many players to be excited to engage in this product, given the large potential prize pools.”

21.co.uk announces sponsorship of 2018 Shanghai Darts Masters

21.co.uk has agreed a deal with the Professional Darts Corporation, which sees the leading online casino as the official UK sponsors of the 2018 Shanghai Darts Masters.

The prestigious event takes place on the 13th and 14th July and will be shown live on ITV4. Eight of the world’s leading PDC players including current champion Michael van Gerwen will line up alongside 8 local qualifiers in a bid to take home the coveted Shanghai Masters Crown and a £20,000 prize pot.

Mark Good, a spokesman for 21.co.uk said “We are thrilled to be sponsoring the 2018 Shanghai Masters, this is 21.co.uk’s first sponsorship in the sport and it gives us a perfect platform to promote the 21.co.uk brand to a huge audience on ITV4.”

21.co.uk online casino has built a premium brand by bringing customers the very best live casino experience and one of the widest ranges of online casino games. Launched in 2013, 21.co.uk soon became a household name in the online casino industry. Players can expect the highest quality branded Live Blackjack and Live Roulette tables, coupled with leading online slots and jackpots.

Only two weeks until SBWA 2018

With only two weeks left to register for the 4th Annual Sports Betting West Africa Summit, delegates are excited by the prospect of forging new partnerships, hearing the perspectives of local and international experts and gaining practical skills for succeeding in the West African betting and iGaming sector at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos Nigeria from 24-26 July 2018.

What can I gain by attending SBWA you may ask?

Along with the opportunity to meet face to face with 17 of the world’s leading igaming and sports betting solution providers at the exhibition, over 30 of Africa’s leading experts in the sector as speakers and hundreds of your peers in the audience, we have also shared a full breakdown of what you can expect from the three days proceedings.

The first day is the Nigerian Sports Betting Summit (Hosted in partnership with the Association of Nigerian Bookmakers). The agenda topics focus on ANB’s theme: reforming regulation in Nigeria. This will include topics such as: Streamlining Sports Betting Regulation, The State of the Sports Betting Industry, Taxation Issues in The Sports Betting Industry In Nigeria, Risk Management and Responsible Gambling.

Win Systems installs its first Gold Club Chinese Roulette at Casinò di Venezia

Malta, July 13, 2018– Win Systems, the leading technology supplier for the gaming and entertainment industry, announced the first installation of its Gold Club Chinese Roulette in the renowned Casinò di Venezia in the famous Italian destination.

The innovative Chinese Roulette is one of the latest product launches from the supplier. The bet table features the usual 36 numbers plus zero, but is laid out as a figure of eight, referencing Chinese culture’s mystical relationship with the number. Players will also be able to bet on alternative sets of numbers based on the Chinese zodiac, as well as wider sets based on the four basic elements (Wood, Fire, Metal and Water) among other bet options.

Another unique feature for Chinese roulette is the Zero 50/50 protection game. This sees a card dealt when the ball lands on zero, with players recovering their bets if the value is higher than an eight and losing if lower.

Casinò di Venezia reinforces its strategic commitment for an innovative playing offer with the installation of the Gold Club Chinese Roulette. Casinò di Venezia is organizing a set of activities to present the new Chinese Roulette for the weekend of 12 to 13 July, in the venue of Ca’ Noghera.

WSOP Main Event day 7 review: Joe Cada makes the final table

Another look at the World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table as 26 players condense to a final table of nine, with the 2009 champion Joe Cada still in with the chance of becoming a two-time champ. 

There was a lovely moment during Day 5 when Joe Cada reminisced about a hand he played in the 2009 WSOP Main Event.

“What tournament was that?” asked a player seated at the table.

“This one, in 2009.”

WSOP day 43: Phil Hellmuth does it again; wins bracelet #15

Another round-up from the World Series of Poker this time focusing on a record 15th bracelet win for Phil Hellmuth, as the Poker Brat once again proves that despite his childish tantrums he knows how to win a sliver of gold.

Phil Hellmuth is like a speck of sand in Giza. But if you drink the liquid left for Alice and become small enough to walk through the tiny door that leads to the poker world, the full majesty of Hellmuth comes into view, from a speck of sand to one of the Seven Wonders of the World. And at this rate, when it comes to lay him to rest, Hellmuth will be surrounded by more gold than a Pharoah’s final resting place. 

It’s not been the best series for the man who owns the thing.

Five cashes.

Calling the Clock: Cada looking to make history; Hellmuth wins his 15th bracelet

Another round-up of weekly poker news including Joe Cada making his second World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table, Phil Hellmuth capping off a stressful week with bracelet #15, and much more. 

To win on World Series of Poker (WSOP), Main Event is a minor miracle. To win two, you would need a billion epiphanies to come together. It’s a Big Bang moment. More of a Pagani Huayra than a Lada, and yet that’s what might happen to one Joe Cada.

In 2009, 21-year-old, Joe Cada became the youngest player to win the WSOP Main Event, when he overcame a final table that included James Akenhead, Antoine Saout and a certain Phil Ivey.

Cada won $8,546,435 on that day.

World Cup review: Croatia make the final; England don’t

Another round-up from the World Cup in Russia, this time focusing on the semi-final between England and Croatia to see who goes forward to face France in Sunday’s final.

In 1990, after England had lost to Germany in the Semi-Finals of the World Cup, I walked into my next door neighbours house to wait for my friend to don his nines.

I couldn’t stop blubbering.

My friend’s mother, Anne, hugged me.