Showing posts with label gambling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gambling. Show all posts

Saturday, June 26, 2021

Single-event Sport Gambling in Canada to become Legal as Bill C-218 clears Senate

''' The Canadian Gaming Association has welcomed the possibility of working with provincial partners as a result of this decision. CEO of the CGA Paul Burns said, "This is a major milestone and achievement for the Canadian gaming industry. The CGA has been working to legalize single-event sports betting for more than 10 years and this bill benefited from a groundswell of broad stakeholder support across the country."

In Canada, a bill must be given royal assent by the Governor General prior to officially becoming an act of Parliament. Chief Justice Richard Wagner will perform this duty in this case. The bill would then become law on a date set by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet.

The quest to end the ban in single-game betting in Canada has been followed closely by gambling operators in Canada and overseas, ready to pounce on a new market expected to be worth billions of dollars. '''' 



Single-event Sport Gambling in Canada to become Legal as Bill C-218 clears Senate - Poker/Casino/Betting News from BankrollMob.com: Betting on single games of hockey, football and other sports will soon become legal in Canada. Legislation that allows Canadians to legally bet on single football, hockey and other sports events ha [...]

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Crikey : sports betting is changing the media business model

 

... ''' In Australia, News Corp is leading the pack with speculation that heir-apparent Lachlan Murdoch is eager to follow fellow billionaire’s-son James Packer (and former US president Donald Trump) into gambling through an ownership and licensing stake in the $2 billion revenues of Tabcorp’s sports betting arm.

Add ownership to the ad dollars the betting industry already provides, mix in the traditional media reluctance to bite the hand that feeds it, and its odds-on that sports reporting will increasingly follow the (gambling) money. Odds-on, too, that old media will lend its lobbying clout to push for deregulation and tax cuts for the industry.

Let’s be honest: media have never been shy of scooping the froth of sin-generated cash flows, whether they’re the tabloid-mediated soft porn of page three girls and discreetly positioned “adult” ads in the classifieds or the broadcast blaring of the cigarette naming rights sponsorships that once branded the country’s football and cricket. ''' .... 

https://www.crikey.com.au/2021/06/15/sports-betting-changing-media-business-model/

Play'n GO gets New License from Greek Online Gambling Regulator - Poker/Casino/Betting News from BankrollMob.com

''  Play'n GO's Head of Sales and Account Management Magnus Olsson said, "Regulatory changes are a constant in the global gaming industry, and we welcome the new clarity provided by the Hellenic Gaming Commission in their latest framework. We will now work closely with our partners to ensure that their Greek operations are compliant with the new regulations. ''

Play'n GO gets New License from Greek Online Gambling Regulator - Poker/Casino/Betting News from BankrollMob.com: Thanks to the new license awarded by the Hellenic Gaming Commission (HGC), players based in Greece can now continue to enjoy playing games offered by Play'n GO, while the brand adheres to newly intr [...]

Saturday, June 5, 2021

Lockdown on Casinos Reimposed in Seychelles - Poker/Casino/Betting News from BankrollMob.com

,,, Seychelles just only re-opened its borders on March 25. Tourism is the country's main income generator.
Seychelles is named the most vaccinated nation on earth, with more than 60% of its population being vaccinated already. ''' ..... 

Lockdown on Casinos Reimposed in Seychelles - Poker/Casino/Betting News from BankrollMob.com: Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean off East Africa, has been placed under another lockdown, which means casinos have been closed off once again. The island group may have [...]

Monday, May 31, 2021

Study reveals Online Gambling soared during Lockdown, especially among Regular Gamblers - Poker/Casino/Betting News from BankrollMob.com

Lead author of the study Professor Alan Emond of the University of Bristol's Medical School said, "This study provides unique real time insights into how people's attitudes and gambling behavior changed during lockdown, when everyone was stuck inside and unable to participate in most social activities. The findings reveal that although many forms of gambling were restricted, a minority of regular gamblers significantly increased their gambling and betting online. As with so many repercussions of the pandemic, inequalities have been exacerbated and particularly vulnerable groups were worse affected."

Study reveals Online Gambling soared during Lockdown, especially among Regular Gamblers - Poker/Casino/Betting News from BankrollMob.com: According to new research, regular gamblers were six times more likely to gamble online as compared to 'before the occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic'. The study was led by the University [...]

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

10 Poker Scandals


There is a saying, where is a lot of money,  temptations are great.

Below are some of the great online poker scams presented by www.tightpoker.com and at the end of the quote you have a link to the full article.

''' Ultimate Bet / Absolute Poker Go Bust
The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) was passed in 2006, making transactions between online sites and financial institutions unlawful. This led to many online poker sites pulling out of the US market, but Ultimate Bet / Absolute Poker continued to trade alongside other names such as PokerStars and Full Tilt – their combined player pool was known as the Cereus Poker Network.
This all changed in 2011 after ‘Black Friday’, when the US department of justice and the FBI closed down the operation of sites in the US, with Absolute Poker / Ultimate Bet being indicted. The federal government seized the funds, which amounted to no more than $3 million, despite the balances of the players amounting to more than $50 million. The main reason there was such a huge hole in the finances is because the site had paid out the victims of fraud with other player’s funds.

  • Full Tilt ‘Ponzi’ Scheme
‘Black Friday’ would also uncover another poker scandal, this time associated with Full Tilt, who were the second biggest poker site at the time. Alongside indictments aimed at PokerStars and Absolute Poker / Ultimate Bet owners and employees, Ray Bitar and Nelson Burtnick of Full Tilt poker were indicted. These individuals were charged with charged with fraud, money laundering, and violation of United States federal gambling laws.
On September 20th 2011, further accusations of defrauding poker players out of more than $300 million were made against Chris Ferguson, Howard Lederer, Rafe Furst and Ray Bitar. The justice department claimed that Full Tilt were running a ‘Ponzi’ scheme, allowing them to pay out $444 million to themselves and other famous poker players. More than a year and a half later, Ray Bitar reached a deal with prosecutors to plead guilty to criminal charges and was ordered to surrender his assets.
PokerStars would eventually purchase Full Tilt poker and the majority of the funds lost were paid back to players. This would take nearly three years in all.

  • The Lock Poker Scam

In May 2012, Lock Poker made the move back to the Cake network, after allegedly buying the network and renaming it Revolution Gaming (this claim was later found out to be false). It was this point that player pay outs started to slow down and this caused other skins on the network to slow down with payments, laying the blame firmly at the feet of Lock Poker.
In October 2013, Lock suddenly started its own network, with brand new software developed for the site. The slow payment to players continued and eventually these stopped altogether. In April of 2015 Lock Poker shut down altogether and it is believed to have cost the player base millions of dollars. The site was regulated in Curacao and many players have criticized the local government for their complete inaction on the matter.
The Lock Poker scandal shows a good example of a site which offers bonuses, promotions and rake-back levels which are just too high, making the running of the company unsustainable.

  • Pitbull Poker Scandel
In 2009 another scandal hit the online poker world, when ‘chesterboy’, a user of the 2+2 forum made claim that Pitbull poker might have super-users on the site. ''' ........

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Living the Dream: Prize Pools Increased for This Week's Wipeout Seri...



''' ... Then May 27th to 30th it’ll go up each day, – $3000 GTD on Wednesday up to $12,000 GTD to close the four-day series.
“Buy-ins are more for higher guaranteed prize money, of course,” said the Intertops’ poker room manager. “But we’re running cheap satellites starting at $.75 for the $9K event and $5 for the $12K finale.” ... ''' 




Living the Dream: Prize Pools Increased for This Week's Wipeout Seri...: Intertops Poker is wrapping up the month of May with a very special R&A series starting Wednesday night. The Wipeout XL tournament s...