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Sweden’s Betsson – An Island of Calm in Stormy Seas

With all the confusion in the Eurozone (Greece gets an extension, Greece doesn’t get an extension), Chinese crackdowns on Macau, war in Russia, and the extremely volatile monetary environment in the US, it’s time to take a look at a (relatively) quiet, nice, sane, stable region where there does not seem to be any potentially explosive development on the horizon: Sweden, with a closer look at Betsson AB. What a relief.

First a look at the monetary environment in Sweden. We’ll need several charts for this.

First, and perhaps most impressive, is that Sweden is one of only a tiny handful of countries whose debt to GDP has not gone up since 2008.

That alone tells you something about the stability of the place. Its economy is on an even growth trajectory, notwithstanding that GDP is not one of my favorite economic indicators.

Seminole Tribe continues ad campaign to extend gambling compact

Florida’s Seminole Tribe launched another statewide TV campaign on Monday urging the state to extend its gaming compact, which will expire on July 31st.

Titled “Partnership,” the second in a series of ads features Florida Chamber of Commerce CEO Mark Wilson and Restaurant and Lodging Association CEO Carol Dover saying that Seminole compact has been good for Florida and the economy, while controlling the expansion of gaming.

“Florida is changing, which is why we need to extend the compact and limit gambling. Changing it could lead to the expansion of gambling, which simply is unacceptable for a state that has worked hard to grow its economy and develop a family-friendly image,” Wilson said.

“Since the Seminole compact went into effect, it has generated more than $1 billion in state revenue for education, health care and veterans’ services,” said Dover. “We cannot afford to lose these vital dollars.”

Virgin Casino Launches Nation’s First Licensed 90 Ball Bingo Game for players in New Jersey

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JERSEY CITY N.J., March 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Virgin Casino is proud to introduce 90 Ball Bingo to New Jersey, becoming one of the first online casinos in the U.S. to offer real money 90 Ball Bingo. The game was developed by Gamesys, the leading developer of online bingo games.

Virgin Casino’s 90 Ball Bingo is available to play on desktop every day between 10am and 11pm and guarantees more than $90,000 in Bonus Money prizes each month. As part of the launch, there will be FREE games available to play every day at VirginCasino.com.

Lee Fenton, COO at Gamesys said, “We are delighted to introduce 90 Ball Bingo to our players in New Jersey. Gamesys operates the leading online bingo site in the U.K. market and we’re confident that we can bring the best online 90 Ball Bingo experience to Virgin Casino in the U.S.”

Lottonetix in association with Kootac Releases Live Lottery Games

Leading Lottery Platform provider, Lottonetix in association with Kootac has unveiled its range of live lottery games, hosted by real-life dealers via its online lottery platform – A move highlighting the software developer’s status as one of the most innovative in the market.

With the online lottery industry currently in heavy growth, worth $275 billion in 2012 according to La Fleur’s World Lottery Almanac, serving this ever expanding vertical in innovative ways is imperative to maintain player retention. The market potential is greater than ever, with global leading lottery products now available to entrants from all over the world.
 
Lottonetix- Kootac have positioned themselves clearly at the heart of the market with their ‘always innovating’ approach to their leading lottery platform. Their developments in the industry are geared specifically towards increasing player value and player loyalty through high player engagement. Their latest innovative feature adds the provision of live games, where real presenters host real lottery draws. Players can now buy their tickets remotely and watch the draw take place live every few minutes.

Offering players a diverse range of live games the platform maintains fresh appeal and interest. There are two live lottery draw products in the offering, Lucky 7 and Lucky 5. In addition, the platform offers related live games like Wheel of Fortune, Bet on Poker, Dice and Baccarat. These games usually found in the casino have proved popular and have shown increased online play with lengthier visits.

The live games are simple, easy and fun to play via the Lottonetix Live Screen. Simply click a game and the video feed and game options change to the required type enabling you to see the live presenter, game controls and odds for various outcomes. 

Live-Play has been a major trend on online gambling, with operators offering Live Dealers for Table games like Roulette, Blackjack, Poker and Poker. This new addition to the Live Product range will surely increase the attractiveness of operators offerings, while also benefitting the players with more choice.

Constantly developing innovative features and software solutions, Lottonetix-Kootac have supplied white label software to many operators, including Lotto Booking, Lotto Dealer, Play Euro Lotto, Lottobird, Gigalotto, as well as others. Operators choose Lottonetix as their solutions partner due to their ‘ Always innovating’ approach and their proven software.

For further info please visit: www.lottonetix.com

European Poker Awards: “Next Year to Have Online Awards, Again” Says Alex Dreyfus

Global Poker Index, CEO, Alex Dreyfus has agreed to reintroduce a European Poker Award category for best Online Player of the Year after a former winner called for its inclusion.

The 2016 European Poker Awards (EPA) will include a category for Online Player of the Year, after former winner Andreas Torbergsen took to Twitter to voice his displeasure at the category being missing from the 2014 ceremony.

Andreas Torbergsen spoke. Alex Dreyfus listened. The advent of social media has closed the gap between company owners and customers. The same is true in poker. Over the past years I have seen the big three poker tournament organizers interact with their customers through this channel to great effect. It has just happened again.

In 2010, Andreas ‘Skjervoy’ Torbergsen won the EPA for the Best Online Player of the Year. In 2014 there isn’t even a category for online players. Torbergsen decided to create a poll to see what his twitter follower’s thought of the omission. The answer was a 92% yes vote for an online poker award (36 people voted).

Doyle Brunson Cancer Surgery a Success

Doyle Brunson, the Godfather of Poker, has recovered from his 12th major surgery, this time to have a melanoma removed, and is in good spirits recuperating at home.

Doyle Brunson, the Godfather of Poker, has emerged from successful surgery to remove a melanoma from his head, and the charm and humor is still in tact.

“Found out this big incision on my head is where @RealKidPoker paid the doc to try to extract some poker knowledge from my head. #Didn’twork.” Doyle tweeted.

And it was a big incision!

Social Media Tip of the Week: Other social platforms

The Media Image  Head of SEO and Social Darren Sheffield talks about other Social Media platforms in this edition of CalvinAyre.com’s Social Media Tip of the Week.

The following are 4 platforms that we have used effectively and got very good results for our gambling clients. Further reading is definitely recommended if you haven’t tested these commercially before.

Slideshare

This is the LinkedIn owned platform which allows brands and individuals to upload Powerpoint like slide decks on a range of topics, that are usually instructional or educational in nature. Slideshares uploaded usually receive views in thousands if the content is of a good quality and is easily shareable. They are a great way of establishing authority in a subject matter and can rank highly in the SERP’s for relevant keywords so bring ongoing long term traffic.

Global Poker Masters: Timeline Announced and Bet365 are Taking Bets

The Global Poker Index has released the full schedule of the upcoming 2015 Global Poker Masters, and Bet365 are offering odds on which nation will win poker’s World Cup competition.

The clock is ticking.

In 11-days time the very best poker players in the world will gather in Malta to eat rabbit, get wet, and compete in poker’s first World Cup competition. I am, of course, talking about the 2015 Global Poker Masters, and the man behind it all has just released the final schedule.

The event will take place over two days: 21 – 22 March, with the action forming part of the European Poker Tour (EPT) in Malta. Interesting parties, who are not in Malta, needn’t fret as all the action will be streamed live on Twitch, in five different languages.

Echo plans to relocate HQ in Brisbane; Crown clears hurdles for Sydney Crown

Echo Entertainment plans move its headquarters from Sydney to Brisbane if it won the casino license.

Echo CEO Matt Bekier told the Courier Mail that moving to Brisbane would make a lot of sense because majority of its operations would be in Queensland.

“If we’re successful at Queen’s Wharf, over 10,000 jobs will be in Queensland and the bulk of our economic activity will shift to Queensland,” Bekier said.

But before Echo Entertainment can pack its bags and make moving plans to Brisbane, the company has to impress the Queensland government to pick its proposal over Crown’s, which might take a lot more work after Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk raised some issues about the project that she wanted to look into.

“My government is committed to seeing the redevelopment of that site,” Palaszczuk said. “However, I do have some issues that I’ve raised with the department and I want them to investigate those issues first before I make further comment.”

Meanwhile, Echo’s rival Crown Resorts Ltd. is expected to begin the formal planning process for its $2 billion Crown Sydney casino after successfully settling a dispute between developer Land Lease and the government-run Barangaroo Delivery Authority involving a myriad of issues.

Land Lease eventually submitted a modified plan to help settle the dispute with the Barangaroo Delivery Authority, paving the way for the company to finally begin construction of Crown Sydney. Part of the modifications of the company’s plan include doubling the size of the hotel that was previously approved, as well as reducing the number of proposed buildings at Barangaroo South to 13 and adding more space to the gross floor area of the property to accommodate the extra hotel, residential and gaming facilities.

Scots lost £158 million on FOBTs

Scots lost £158 million on casino-type fixed odds betting terminals (FOBT) in 2014, according to data from Campaign for Fairer Gambling (CFG).

The data from CFG also shows that a total of £3.4 billion were gambled on FOBT by 170, 000 punters in 2014 and more than 37,000 has problem gambling who lost £63 million—an average of £1683 each.

“We are still seeing growth in FOBT revenue with £158 million snatched out of local Scottish economies last year,” said Campaign for Fairer Gambling Spokesman Adrian Parkinson. “But it is how sustained the losses are year on year that mask what is happening among users of FOBTs. Since 2008, over £8 billion has been lost on FOBTs, with Scotland contributing about £800 million of those losses.”

“The addictive nature of FOBTs and roulette in particular, combined with their high speed of play and £100 spin capacity means players incur huge losses very fast. Each year new players are introduced to FOBTs and replacing last year’s losers. Some ­players lose everything – their car, job, family and even their freedom,” Parkinson added.

FOBT allows punters to bet £100 every 20 seconds but Leader of Scottish Labour Party  Jim Murphy supported reducing the stakes to £2 per spin, saying that it’s completely unacceptable for the people to lose a full week’s wages  on gambling.

“I want to see a change in the maximum stake,” Murphy said. “People betting a couple of pounds a time would be a lot more sensible, rather than blowing all they have in a gambling spree lasting a few minutes.”

Murphy became the latest politician to back CFG’s campaign to reduce FOBT stakes after Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Eric Pickles.

SEO Tip of the Week: Onsite Trust Optimisation: Keeping main content accessible

90 Digital CEO Nick Garner talks about another important part of Trust Optimisation which is to make sure that users can trust that the content their about to see is Above the Fold in this episode of CalvinAyre.com’s SEO Tip of the Week.

Short intro to Trust Optimization.

Along with on site optimization and link acquisition, there seems to be a third element to ranking well on Google, it’s called Trust Optimization. Trust Optimization is based on the information we have got from anecdotal evidence on click through rates and rankings along with explicit guidelines from Google stating what they are looking for in a trusted website.

On with the post…

Trust is being confident you’re going to get the content you expect. If you click on a search result that suggests you’re going to see whatever it is,  Google wants to make sure you get what you expect.

Google say in the 2014 quality rater guidelines:

“High quality pages are designed to achieve their purpose: they are well organized, use space effectively, and have a functional overall layout. While every page is different, functional pages should have the following characteristics:

The WPT World Championships Continue to Evolve by Ditching the Re-Entry Format

The World Poker Tour World Championships continue to evolve by ditching the re-entry format that has been a part of the fabric for the past two seasons.

PokerNews, Editor-in-Chief, Donnie Peters, believes that the World Poker Tour (WPT) World Championships is, arguably, the most important event of the year, behind the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event.

I wouldn’t argue with him.

For the past 13-years, it has produced the most amazing stories, created the most amazing talents, and attracted a large number of eyeballs. When people talk about the WPT World Championships, people listen. That’s why their latest evolutionary move is an important one.

At the tail end of the week, Peters broke the news that Tab Duchateau, Tournament Director at Borgata, had announced that the Season XIII WPT World Championships would be a one bullet affair. The video game syndrome that has infiltrated our game, to great detriment, will no longer be apart of one of the games greatest spectacles.

I doubt it’s coincidental that the announcement came shortly after the WPT Executive Tour Director, Matt Savage – the man many credit for introducing the concept at The Commerce – went to print to talk about the success of the recent WPT LA Poker Classic; a series that boldly attempted to drive more players to the cash tables by removing the re-entries from the tournament schedule.

It worked.

The MPN Main Event in Tbilisi Offers a $250,000 Guarantee

The Microgaming Poker Network has announced plans to team up with the Georgian powerhouse Adjarabet to host a $250,000 guaranteed Main Event in Tbilisi.

The Microgaming Poker Network (MPN) Main Event in Tbilisi will carry a $250,000 guarantee.

Ladies and gentlemen, that’s value right there.

The MPN festival in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi will take place 28-31 May 2015. It’s the second tour stop of 2015, and only the fourth in the events short history. The tour previously called in at London, Malta and Tallinn.

The Tbilisi event is going to be the biggest yet. To help make that happen, the MPN have teamed up with their newest partner Adjarabet. It’s been less than a week since I brought you the news that Adjarabet were the first online gambling company to take advantage of the new MPN Babelfish API. It seems they are not wasting anytime getting down to business.

The event will be held in the Sports Palace in May Square. Online qualifiers are already running on the MPN network for as low as 25 cents, and packages include your buy-in to the $550 Main Event, entry into a $100 Side Event, accommodation and €400 towards flight expenses.

‘We are delighted to be able to bring the MPN Poker Tour to Georgia for the first time’ said Alex Scott, Head of Poker at Microgaming. ‘This edition of the MPN Poker Tour looks to be the best value yet, and I know players will love the atmosphere in Tbilisi’.

European Poker Award Nominees Announced for Maltese Spectacular

Martin Jacobson, Ole Schemion and Victoria Coren Mitchell headline the 14th edition of the European Poker Tour, as poker prepares to invade the tiny island of Malta in March.

There is no rest for the wicked.

There is also no rest for the people trying to push poker into the faces of the general public – the not so wicked.

The buzz of the inaugural American Poker Awards (APA) still lingers, and Alex Dreyfus has to do it all again, this time on European soil. Can he do it? Can the 14th edition of the Global Poker Index (GPI) European Poker Awards (EPA) be more successful?

I think it can.

The Hilton Hotel in Malta may not be the SLS in Beverley Hills. We may not see representations of the three giants of poker in the same room again. But the presence of the European Poker Tour (EPT), European Poker Conference (EPC), and the inaugural Global Poker Masters (GPM) has me licking my lips.

In another punch to the kidneys to the French poker community, it will be the first time that the EPA has been held outside of France. There will be 13 awards in total, and the nominations for 11 of those awards have already been announced.

Mike Sexton Calls Out the WSOP; Ty Stewart Responds

Poker Hall of Famer and World Series of Poker bracelet holder, Mike Sexton, critized the World Series of Poker in a post on the partypoker blog and it brought an immediate response from Ty Stewart.

Mike Sexton has called out the World Series of Poker (WSOP), and unlike the time I was called out by Chris Malone in the school playground, after a particularly challenging game of British Bulldogs, they have not backed down. Ty Stewart was reading. Ty Stewart wasn’t hiding.

If you write a blog post you are expecting comments. You want comments. It’s one of the pivotal points of the exercise. You know that people are interested when they take the time to respond. However, when you receive a comment, that is longer than your original blog post, you know you have struck an emotional chord. Sexton hurt Stewart’s feelings, and he let him know about it.

I like it when two stalwarts of the poker community butt heads. It intrigues me. You know that deep down they want to rip each other’s hearts out, but they can’t. They have to show a modicum of respect, whilst at the same time being pissed off. Sexton and Stewart have done this in their glove slapping exercise.

Sexton doesn’t like the November Nine. Join the club. I don’t think I have spoken to anybody outside of the WSOP that does. Another issue that brings a bad taste to his mouth is the sheer number of events that the WSOP now put on, including events outside of the US. He is also slightly irritated by the Player of the Year (POY) race including events held in other parts of the globe.

Sexton writes: “While I do love the WSOP, my concerns are clear to see. They’re attempting to strengthen their bottom line (which we all understand and appreciate), but in doing so, are diluting their product (i.e. The value of the bracelet).

I imagine Stewart sensed an overwhelming sense of hypocrisy with this statement. The type of which would have had him thrusting his head through his kitchen window, and stabbing his heart with a wooden spoon. Poker is all about money. There isn’t a Whole Foods amongst us. Any poker company that says they serve the customer first, and the shareholders second, are not playing with a full deck. That’s not the way our business works. I wish it did, but it doesn’t.

Anthony Zinno Back-to-Back at WPT LA Poker Classic

Anthony Zinno has won the $10,000 single entry World Poker Tour LA Poker Classic after beating Mike Leah in heads-up action to win back-to-back WPT Main Event titles.

The excitement of the inaugural American Poker Awards(APA) still clings to the air. The stars of 2014 have been honored; fresh in our memories. The poker journey keeps on rolling. Anthony Zinno has just shoehorned his way onto the 2015 Performance of the Year short list with 12-months still remaining.

The 33-year old, who claims that his hobby is ‘making WPT final tables,’ has walked away with the WPT LA Poker Classic Main Event title less than a month after doing likewise at the WPT Fallsview Poker Classic in Niagara.

In victory, he becomes the third player to win back-to-back WPT Main Event titles, he cashed for a record-tying seventh WPT cash in a single season, joined legends Carlos Mortensen and Gus Hansen as a three-time WPT Main Event champion, and is strangling the living hell out of the Season XIII WPT Player of the Year race.

The $10,000 single-entry main event is one of the toughest, pro heavy, events of the year. 538 players took their shot and the final table was laced with stardust. With over $10m in live tournament cashes between them, Mike Leah and Chris Klodnicki were the pick of the bunch.

Zinno would enter the fray with the second lowest chip stack. However, the confidence of being a two time WPT champion meant 37bb would go a long way – well that and a ton of double ups.

The first player to hit the rail was Peter Tran. The experienced Mike Leah was his vanquisher after Tran got all his money in on a board of [8c] [7c] [6c] [Th], holding [Kd] [7d], and Leah was sat holding [9h] [2h] for the straight.

PokerStars Head Back to China for Nanjing Millions

PokerStars, the largest online poker room in the world, will be heading back into China, as the sponsors of the Asia Pacific Poker Tour 2015 Nanjing Millions.

America might not want them, but the People’s Republic of China do.

PokerStars will be returning to the land of the rising sun, as the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) announce plans to sponsor the 2015 Nanjing Millions in the Jiangsu province.

The Jiangsu Wutaishan Sports Center will host seven events 14-19 April. All events will be No-Limit Hold’em, there is a team event and a ¥3,000 Main Event (around $500 bucks). The venue knows a thing or two about hosting big events. In 2014, it hosted the basketball, football and table tennis at the Youth Olympics.

The Jiangsu Provincial Chess Sports Association has approved the event. PokerStars will team up with Beijing’s Star Poker Club to ensure the event runs smoothly. The pair has form. In 2014, they worked together on two PokerStars events: the Beijing Millions and the Beijing Cup. At the time, the Millions event became the largest event held outside of the U.S with 2,732 entrants, and the largest live event affiliated with PokerStars.

“The growth of poker in China has been tremendous and we are committed to support this sport throughout the region,” APPT President Danny McDonagh told the Poker Asia Pacific Blog. “Nanjing is a key location that allows players from all over the country to participate. The previous two Beijing events last year were very successful and we are proud to be a part of this government-supported event”.

One man who will be excited about the return of PokerStars will be Yang Zhang. The Chinese national was runner-up in the Beijing Millions, for $113,463, and then won the Beijing Cup for $101,683. He will be hoping to make it a hat trick in Jiangsu.

Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed

THE AMERICAS

Jim Ryan said Pala Interactive won’t launch online poker in New Jersey out of fear of PokerStars; a Pennsylvania online gambling bill insisted it wasn’t poker-only but this one is; Caesars Entertainment lost another $1b but Caesars Interactive revenue rose nearly two-thirds; Darren Phua reached a plea deal over his online sports betting charges; GTECH announced it would rebrand as IGT; Quebec’s investigation of suspicious trading in Amaya Gaming’s pre-PokerStars stock is looking at a friend of CEO David Baazov; a Florida legislator introduced sweeping gambling overhaul legislation; Wynn Resorts attempted to remove Elaine Wynn from their board and Steve Wynn’s defamation suit against Jim Chanos was dismissed with prejudice; the World Series of Poker Circuit announced plans to go global; Poker Players Alliance director John Pappas talked legislative lessons learned from the G2E iGaming Conference and Zach Kay explained how Twitch streaming will impact the poker industry.

EUROPE

Betfair shares topped £21 after a stellar Q3 report and Paddy Power posted record profits in 2014; Greece’s new government announced it would issue new online gambling licenses; Ireland’s long-delayed online betting tax cleared its final hurdle; WebIs Holdings closed its BetInternet fixed-odds division and BetVictor closed its in-house live dealer studio; PokerStars launched its live dealer casino product and experienced a two-hour global glitch; Sweden convinced Apple to pull online gambling apps; Pinnacle Sports’ new owners unveiled their regulated market strategy; Gala Coral’s online operations kept kicking ass; Fortuna Entertainment’s shares tumbled after a new dividend policy; Adjarabet migrated its poker product to Microgaming; a poker player pled guilty to ‘card marking’ at UK casinos; Robbie Davies offered his top three SEO tips for 2015. Sportech’s Nick Mounteer said content is key to customer engagement; NU Entertainment revealed its plans to shake up poker; Rafi Farber explained why 888 Holdings is the gaming industry’s top defensive stock and Michael Craig exposed the goings-on at the annual Secret Blackjack Ball.

ASIA

Macau’s February casino revenue fell to its lowest point in four years and Wynn Macau asked staff to take unpaid leave; Las Vegas Sands won a trademark infringement judgment against the Philippines’ First Cagayan Leisure & Resort Corp but was fined $250k for withholding Sands China documents from its former CEO; a South Korean illegal online gambling operator launched DDOS attacks against a competitor; PAGCOR profits rose despite revenue falling; Imperial Pacific got the okay to open a temporary casino on Saipan; Genting Hong Kong paid $550m for Crystal Cruises; Russia’s Primorye casino zone faced further delays and a new study said younger Australians are giving up the gamble.