Friday, December 31, 2010

£58,000 of Jackpot Wins at Beacon Bingo Loughborough - Is it the luckiest club in GB?

30th December 2010

 

£58,000 of Jackpot Wins at Beacon Bingo Loughborough - Is it the luckiest club in GB? 

The Beacon Bingo club at Baxter Gate, Loughborough has seen two recent jackpot wins on its Beacon 24 Multi Jackpot ticket and is now being called one of the luckiest clubs in Britain.

The first lucky winner was playing on Monday afternoon 6th December and won £31,971.28.

This was followed just 10 days later by another jackpot win, this time of £25,956.22, making nearly £58,000 of jackpots in less than a fortnight.

 

The Beacon 24 game is played exclusively every session at all six Beacon Bingo Clubs and gives 24 chances to win 5 coloured jackpots for just £2.

 

Beacon has paid out nearly £3million of jackpot prize money in their bingo clubs on this ticket alone over the last few years and there are on average 2 winners at each club every single week.

 

General Manager at Beacon Loughborough, Kevin Farnsworth said: "It’s great to have another two large Beacon 24 winners in our club and on top of our £85,000 winner in March, it must make us one of the luckiest clubs in the whole country”.

 

Ends

 

Thursday, December 30, 2010

A bet365 player has scooped a massive £3.9million jackpot win!

A bet365 player has scooped a massive £3.9million jackpot win!

 

Bingo at bet365 player taloo1 is sure to be enjoying an extra special festive season this year, having scooped an incredible £3,922,736 Progressive Jackpot win on Christmas Eve!

 

This amazing win came courtesy of bet365’s Clover Rollover – a magical Slot Game in which players can enjoy the luck of the Irish while spinning the colourful reels. This is exactly what happened to taaloo1, who was lucky enough to spin five shamrock symbols and trigger his fantastic jackpot win.

 

On realising he'd hit the Progressive Jackpot, taaloo1 was understandably shocked and excited. The sheer scale of his win has not yet fully sunk in, so he's not made any immediate plans for what he will do with the money. One thing he says he is looking forward to, though, is celebrating in style with a cracking party!

 

Clover Rollover is just one of an extensive range of Slot Games available to Bingo players at bet365. Games such as Big Top Tombola, Pirate Plunder and Snow Queen’s Magic also offer massive Progressive Jackpots – where the prize money continues to grow every single day.

 

About Bingo at bet365

 

You will find 90 Ball, 80 Ball and 75 Ball Bingo games at bet365, along with great promotional offers and a wide variety of side games to enjoy, including Slots, Roulette and Scratchcards.

 

bet365 is one of the world’s largest online gambling groups with over five million customers worldwide. bet365 offer games for every bankroll and a bingo experience that’s unrivalled. The Group employs over 1,400 people and is the UK’s seventh largest private company.

 

In the 2010 eGaming Review Awards, bet365 was named Operator of the Year and Casino Operator of the Year, as well as receiving the Best Website Performance award. The company also came top in eGaming Review’s Annual Power 50.

 

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Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd January

 

As mentioned Christmas Eve saw a colossal jackpot win of £3,922,736go to one lucky bet365 player/Bingohead, courtesy of the Clover Rollover Slot Game.

 

To celebrate this incredible win bet365 are offering all players the chance to get 50% Cashback on whatever the House takes on all Slot Games in both Bingo and Games products.

 

With no deposit required, and a vast range of games to choose from, you can really make the most of your Slots play at bet365.

Ts & Cs apply.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Jammyjim grabs Progressive Jackpot £15,659 at Golden Hat Bingo

Jammyjim grabs Progressive Jackpot £15,659 at Golden Hat Bingo

Jammyjim666 won an immense jackpot worth of £15,659 in the slot game, Mafia Millions at Golden Hat Bingo.


December 6, 2010: Remember when plethora of players pool in little sum hoping to grab the luring jackpot and one player emerges to have it all. 


To everyone envy Jammyjim won a massive £15,659.00 jackpot in our five reel, twenty line slot game. Last 22 nd November Jammy never thought he would grab everyone’s attention by hitting the famous Mafia Millions jackpot. In fact Jammy drowned in sheer joy and surprise when Golden Hat Bingo announce his name to be the winner.


The slot rooms at Golden Hat Bingo are filled with array of interesting games delighting player with attractive offers and great giveaways. 


Given a chance any pro wagerer would love to hit on a progressive slot than fixed sum, simply because these progressive slots grow in millions. At Golden Hat Bingo they include stakes from other networked sites too. 


This means there is more contribution to the progressive jackpot. Players can choose from over 30 different slots in instant win section. With stakes from other networking site the cash bags in progressive section continues to grow larger and heavier all the time. 


With easy sign up procedures and whooping bonuses Golden Hat Bingo have only made winning a habit in their game rooms. Visit Golden Hat Bingo promotions page, try their reels and bingo rooms.



Thursday, November 25, 2010

Meccabingo.com Launches New Website Based On Customer Feedback

MECCABINGO.COM LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE BASED ON CUSTOMER FEEDBACK

Meccabingo.com has launched a fantastic new look website, giving players what they want and making the site easier to use. 

After extensive customer research to find out exactly what bingo players want from their bingo site and looking closely at the design and usability, the new Meccabingo.com website has been built with the key objective of making Meccabingo.com the home of online bingo.

The bright and colourful site offers lots of new and easy to use customer-friendly features, such as the live up-to-date bingo schedule that launches player’s favourite bingo games straight from the homepage, at the click of a button.

Gaming director for Meccabingo.com, Angus Nisbet comments: “The new site has been built with customer’s needs at the forefront of our decisions; it’s simple to use, easy to navigate and a lot more up-to-date than the old site. There are a number of other innovative additions coming soon, all designed to create a personalised experience for every single customer.”

An essential part of building the new site has also been to integrate the new design with the look and feel of the Mecca Bingo Clubs, improving the experience online for the Club customers.

Angus Nisbet continues: “With 103 Mecca Bingo Clubs across the UK and a large online following, we have a huge customer base who wants the same experience whether they’re playing in one of our Clubs or online. This is why it has been important for us to bring the site design in line with our Clubs and provide consistency and a bingo experience that they are familiar with.”

Other new features include a fantastic new “Clubs” section that lets players know what is going on at their local Mecca Bingo Club, further emphasising Mecca Bingo’s commitment to integrate the two experiences. Another new feature is the improved community section that makes it easier for bingo players to meet up with their friends online whilst playing bingo.

Friday, September 17, 2010

An Analysis of Different Poker Rake Distribution Systems by Jonas Odman

An Analysis of Different Poker Rake Distribution Systems by Jonas Odman

Press Release
Source: BodogNetwork.com
September 13, 2010

LONDON, September 13, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- When Bodog Network presented the concept of a new rake distribution system last year there was enormous debate and, inevitably, flattering imitation. But as they say 'the proof is in the pudding' and we can now assert that we are delivering on our promises to players, affiliates and, next year, to other operators.

As we hoped affiliates with a high proportion of net depositing players now earn more money from their revenue share deals than before and the all-important 'leisure' player is also much better supported.

Ongame Network, iPoker Network, and Microgaming Network have systems designed to achieve the same thing but in different ways, and in this article I will give my view on the strengths and weaknesses of the different systems.

Most agree that the old way of splitting the revenue between operators was skewed, and operators/affiliates bringing in net depositing players were not rewarded enough. The root of the problem was the way rake was assigned to players in the back-end, and that is where Bodog Network has addressed the problem. Bodog Network is the only poker network which has stopped splitting the revenue per hand. Instead, at the end of each business day, Bodog Network uses a proprietary algorithm to split the revenue which rewards net depositing players. And unlike all competitors' models, the Bodog Network model works for all players from day one.

Ongame Network call their system Essence. Based on the players' results and playing style during the last 90 days, players are assigned a coefficient. The rake is split per hand, just like the old system, but the coefficient is used to correct the flaws of the old system. A player's share of the rake will depend on both his coefficient and his opponents' coefficient in that hand. This is the second best rake distribution system in the industry but there are some obvious problems with it. Firstly, it takes 90 days before the system starts working, so new winning players will be assigned much more revenue than old winning players. Secondly, we know that 50 % of the players never make a second deposit-these players will not stay long enough for their operators to be fully rewarded for bringing them in. Thirdly, the system can and will be abused-by creating a new account on the network every 90 days, winning players with under the table rakeback deals can sustain too big a value for their operators/affiliates.

Microgaming Network and iPoker Network have a blunt system where operators with too many winning players are fined each month. The networks are basically keeping a rake distribution formula they know is wrong and then punish operators who benefit too much from it. This creates big problems for operators who get fined, because it is impossible for them to then split that cost between the operator's affiliates with revenue share deals. Some operators have reacted by blocking winning players which is a natural and understandable reaction but at the same time bad for the networks' reputation. Why would anyone want to play on a poker site or network where winners get blocked?

All systems, including Bodog Network's, have in common that they lack transparency. However, from an affiliate's or an operator's perspective, the old systems were not that transparent either. Yes, players with 1) hand trackers and 2) knowledge of how the network split the rake between operators could calculate their share of the rake (and hence their rakeback), and now all networks are removing that transparency. Here it is important to remember that the rake distribution models were only meant to regulate the business relationship between a poker network and an operator, as well as an operator and an affiliate with revenue share deals. Rakeback deals were just an unwanted consequence which is now being dealt with.

Net depositing players are the bread and butter for a poker network, and it is a good thing for online poker that poker networks are starting to acknowledge that. This will lead to more healthy poker ecosystems and in the long run all players will benefit from this.

Jonas is the Vice President of Bodog Network

Unabomber wins first bracelet at WSOP Europe

Unabomber wins first bracelet at WSOP Europe

16 Sep 2010

Phil Laak has done just about everything in poker.

He's won major tournaments. He cashed numerous times. He played in high-stakes games on television. He's traveled around the world playing. He become famous. He dates a movie star. He's even set a world record for the most consecutive hours spent playing poker (115). The one thing Phil Laak had not done, was to win a WSOP gold bracelet.

Until now.


Laak, a.k.a. the "Unabomber" achieved a breakthrough victory in the £2,500 buy-in Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em championship (Event #1), which is the first of five events scheduled at this year's tournament series played at London's Casino at the Empire. The Las Vegas resident and poker pro collected £170,802 for first place, which is the equivalent of about $270,000 (USD).

Laak overcame a strong showing by Andrew Pantling, from Malta by way of Toronto, Canada. Pantling dominated play during most of the three-day tournament. He seized the chip lead late on Day One. He continued to hold the lead throughout Day Two and arrived at the final table way ahead in chips by nearly a 2 to 1 margin over his closest rival. Once the final table began, Pantling was never in serious danger of relinquishing his advantage until he became embattled in a heads-up duel with Laak. It was Laak who was the recipent of a fortuitous flurry of good fortune en route to a thrilling first-ever gold bracelet victory.

The win was particularly pleasing to Laak at this moment, given his history. Laak finished second five years ago in a heads-up match against Johnny Chan when he won his then-record tenth gold bracelet. He came to the final table with his right arm in a cast and sling, the result of a serious accident on an ATV last month. Laak, who was cheered on to victory by his biggest fan -- Hollywood actress and former gold bracelet winner Jennifer Tilly -- seemed far more serious than his usual unpredicatable persona. While he talked throughout the finale, wild antics that usually accompany a high-profile finale were missing.

The final table included two former WSOP gold bracelet winners – Chris Bjorin (London, UK) and Willie Tann (London, UK). Also present were Rouah Ilan (Strasburg, France), Andrew Pantling (Malta), and David Peters (Toledo, OH USA).

The tournament was a complete sell out, attracting a capacity crowd totaling 244 entries. The prize pool amounted to £610,000. The top 24 finishers collected prize money. Among those who cashed was John Tabatabai (Cardiff, UK), who was the runner up to Annette Obrestad when she won the inaugural WSOP Europe championship held in 2007.

With yet another impressive third-place finish, two-time former gold bracelet winner Chris Bjorin now has five WSOP Europe cashes and three final table appearances -- the most by any player. Since this was only the 12th gold bracelet presented in Europe, that means Bjorin has cashed in 42 percent of events and final tabled one quarter of all tournaments played in London.

Courtesy of Nolan Dalla, WSOP.com

Sunday, September 12, 2010

How the NFL Football Got Its Shape

How the NFL Football Got Its Shape

Dan Peterson
Life's Little Mysteries Contributor
LiveScience.com
Sat Sep 11

Every coach of American-style football preaches it, but few players learn: If there is a fumble and the ball is loose on the field, don't try to pick it up! Just fall on it. Instead, players envision a flash of glory in the end zone, reach down to scoop up their prize, only to be fooled by a strange bounce of the ball just out of their reach.

It's almost like the creators of American football imagined this very scenario and designed the ball's shape to frustrate these over-confident players. The truth is that the American football's unique contour is an evolution of history more than design.

Technically shaped, at least roughly, as a prolate spheroid, the football's nickname of pigskin explains a lot of its history. In the early days, before Charles Goodyear made better use of rubber, balls for early rugby, then football games were made from inflated pig bladders. They were relatively round, durable and in plentiful supply. Later versions covered them in a leather skin, stitched together by laces. Those laces are still on today's balls, even though they're not needed for closure. Players use the laces to better grip the ball.

Even when pigs were spared in favor of rubber versions in the late 1800s, the early versions were difficult to blow up manually. Their ultimate shape varied from game to game as the bladders were inflated. Moving into the new century, the quality control improved, but the watermelon shape was retained.

Over the years, as production methods matured, the ends of the ball became even more pronounced. With all leagues promoting the forward pass, being able to grip the ball with one hand, as well as throw a spiral pass, has ensured the current shape will be retained. [The First Forward Pass in Football]

Today, the ball size and shape have been standardized. For both NFL and NCAA balls, the dimensions are 11 to 11 1/2 inches along the long axis with a circumference around the middle of the ball at 28 to 28 1/2 inches and around the pointed ends of 20 3/4 to 21 1/4 inches, and weighing 14 to 15 ounces. A rubber bladder is surrounded by pebble-grained leather with the characteristic laces to provide better grip.

Footballs used in college and high schools have white lines painted on each end; high school balls have lines all the way around while college balls paint just the top half. These lines were added with the advent of night games to provide better visibility of the ball in flight when playing under the lights.


So, the football itself still has the ability to change a game. As the longtime college coach Lou Holtz said, "The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it."

Who's the Greatest Quarterback Ever?
When Was the First Fantasy Football League Organized?
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Dan Peterson writes about sports science at Sports Are 80 Percent Mental.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Microgaming's Mega Moolah Jackpot Pays Out $4.1 Million

Microgaming's Mega Moolah Jackpot Pays Out $4.1 Million
Sep. 09, 2010

$4.1 Million Paid Out in a Single Payment

September 9, 2010 -- Microgaming, the world’s largest provider of online gaming software, announces that the Microgaming powered Mega Moolah progressive jackpot has been hit, with the lucky winner scooping a massive $4.1 million, paid out in a single payment.

Microgaming confirms that the jackpot was hit on the 29th August by a lucky Spin Palace Casino player, and is the largest Microgaming powered progressive jackpot win for 2010. This follows in the footsteps of the biggest ever recorded online jackpot win which was paid out in a single payment of €6.37m, in May 2009. 

Roger Raatgever CEO said, “I am delighted that the Mega Moolah progressive jackpot has been hit again and can confirm that it was won by a player on the Spin Palace Casino.  

At Microgaming we are very proud that unlike some other casino jackpots, Mega Moolah guarantees a single cash payout, in full, to the lucky winner, ensuring the player receives all of the publicised cash payout.”

Mega Moolah is available through all Microgaming-powered casinos, and the new jackpot level currently stands at 1.5million*.  The level across all Microgaming jackpots currently stands at 3.2million*

* Winning amount shown on the progressive ticker is paid out in the currency in which the winner has played the game. Therefore, if played in the UK - 1,000,000 is paid in £s, however if in Spain, this would be 1,000,000 Euros.

For further information please contact:
Duncan Skehens / Laura Moss/ Karen Mignon
Lansons Communications
020 7490 8828
DuncanS@lansons.com / LauraM@lansons.com / karenM@lansons.com

About Microgaming (www.microgaming.com)
Since the company developed the first true online Casino software over a decade ago, it has led the industry in providing innovative, reliable gaming solutions. Thanks to an unrivalled R&D programme, that averages 60 games per year and a unique ‘partnership’ approach to working with operators;

Microgaming software powers over 160 market-leading online gaming sites.

The company’s front and back-end software supports multi-player, multi-language games - over 450 of them, all uniquely branded and provides platforms for land-based and wireless gaming.  Microgaming powers the world’s largest Progressive Jackpot Network and has paid out over €265million. In May 2009 it created the biggest ever online jackpot winner with a single payment win of €6.37m. 

As a founding member of eCOGRA, Microgaming is at the forefront of an initiative focused on setting the highest standards in the gaming industry, and leads in the areas of fair gaming, responsible operator conduct and player protection.  Microgaming has been awarded eCOGRA’s Certified Software Seal following a rigorous onsite assessment to ensure that the development, implementation and maintenance of the software is representative of industry best practice standards Microgaming licensees are therefore eligible to apply for the eCOGRA Safe & Fair Seal.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Google Alerts Study of World's Top 10 Gambling Brands

Google Alerts Study of World's Top 10 Gambling Brands

LAMBOURN, England, January 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Independent Gaming Consultant, Josh Apiafi, was commissioned by a client looking to invest in the gaming industry to test the brand strength of ten of the biggest names within the sector, namely; 888, bet365, Betfair, Bodog, bwin, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Party Poker, Pokerstars and William Hill.


Few would question the dominance of Google in search engine terms and therefore the number of Google Alerts* generated daily by each of the firms was a major indicator towards the results of the project. The data run was complied throughout the month of December 2009. The results highlighted how strongly competitive the PR arena for the major gambling companies was and also how successfully gambling companies have embraced the plethora of new media available.

Josh Apiafi, Partner of Apiafi Associates, commented: "With much talk of digital and social media as well as the investment gambling companies put into PR generally we were keen to see how well the industry was getting its message out there with impressive results."

"The method's simplicity is its trump card. Equally, the results were very consistent on a daily basis - this wasn't a case of one brand having a lot to shout about during this particular period or having one or two very strong days that skewed the data."

Full daily results are available from Apiafi Associates.

    
    Company:         Total:

    1.  Bodog         510
    2.  PokerStars    493
    3.  Betfair       467
    4.  Paddy Power   437
    5.  Ladbrokes     421
    6.  Bet365        414
    7.  William Hill  395
    8.  BWin          178
    9.  Party Poker   175
    10. 888**          99
**mentions of telephone numbers containing '888' were discounted

*Google Alerts are a service offered by Google which notifies its users by email, or as a feed, about the latest web and news pages of their choice.

About Apiafi Associates

Apiafi Associates is an independent consultancy which concentrates mainly within the gaming and horseracing industry. It also consults to businesses outside of these areas on commercial, marketing and branding matters. It is headed up by Josh Apiafi who prior to founding the business was CEO of the Professional Jockeys Association. Josh was also Director of Horseracing and Head of Marketing for Betfair from 2002 - 2007.

Apiafi Associates client base includes REL (Racing Enterprises Ltd), The Professional Jockeys Association, The PPF (Professional Players Association), Joules Clothing, Integrity In Sport Ltd, Rewards4Golf, Weathercock Racing Ltd and Sportsmasters International.

    
    Contact details:
    josh@apiafi.com
    Tel: +44(0)7841-899689
Distributed by PR Newswire on behalf of Apiafi Associates

Bodog to Sponsor the Bodog.com World Grand Prix of Darts in Dublin

Bodog to Sponsor the Bodog.com World Grand Prix of Darts in Dublin

Press Release
September 2, 2010

LONDON, September 2, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Bodog, the largest online betting brand in the world*, have been confirmed as the new title sponsors of the Bodog.com World Grand Prix.

The poker, casino and online betting website are the new sponsor for the GBP350,000 event, which will be held from October 4-10 at the Citywest Hotel Convention Centre in Dublin, Ireland.

Screened live on Sky Sports in the UK and also around the world, the Bodog.com World Grand Prix is one of the sport's most exciting events, with the unique double-start format meaning that players have to begin and end every leg with a double.

Reigning champion Phil Taylor will be bidding to win the event for an incredible tenth time in October, with the 32-player field of competitors being confirmed in mid-September.

As part of their online gaming, darts fans will be able to place bets on the World Grand Prix via the Bodog.com website, as well as at the Citywest Hotel's on-site betting facility.

Patrik Selin, CEO of Bodog Europe, the licensee of the Bodog brand in the UK, commented: "We have made some giant strides in establishing the Bodog brand here in the UK recently with our sponsorship with Fulham Football Club and this is another important landmark for us. Darts and Bodog are a perfect fit on every level."

PDC Chairman Barry Hearn said: "We are delighted to welcome Bodog.com as the new title sponsor for the World Grand Prix.

"They are an exciting brand who are emerging in the UK and we look forward to working with them in the coming months."

Four Players Championships remain for players to win a spot in the tournament, with the PDC's top 16 players joined by the leading four Irish or Northern Irish qualifiers from the Players Championship Order of Merit and 12 further qualifiers.

Tickets for the Bodog.com World Grand Prix, priced from EUR20-EUR40, are available now from TicketGroup on (0)818-33-33-44 or by clicking http://www.ticketgroup.ie/World_Grand_Prix_Darts_tickets


Thursday, August 26, 2010

Online gambling banned in South Africa

Online gambling banned in South Africa
KARABO KEEPILE | JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - Aug 25 2010 

It is now illegal to gamble using digital products in South Africa, the Gauteng Gambling Board said after a Friday court ruling.

The judgement on the jurisdiction of online gambling transactions in the country was handed down by the North Gauteng High Court on August 20.

This means that online gambling operators in South Africa and players will be in contravention of the law, and according to Business Day, could face a fine of R10-million or 10 years in jail, or both.

According to the Gauteng Gambling Board's head of legal services, Lucky Lukhwareni, online casinos are now liable for prosecution.

"That's why we approached the media to alert them of the judgement which makes online casino operations illegal, and if they continue we will have them arrested and fight for conviction," Lukhwareni said in a media statement.

Source: Mail & Guardian Online

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Bookmaker.com Launches New Mobile Platform, The Triple-Double

Bookmaker.com Launches New Mobile Platform, The Triple-Double

Leading Online Betting Site Provides New Features and Improved Usability

San Jose, Costa Rica – Bookmaker.com, the leading online betting site, today announced the launch of its new version of the mobile betting platform which is promised to improve customer’s experience while betting on the go.

The new mobile platform has been branded with the project's internal code name, the Triple-Double, which stands for triple iPhone, Blackberry, and Android compatibility plus double the offer of products with Sports and Racebook. By accessing Bookmaker.com from their phones, mobile users will find 100% browser compatibility.

“After taking into consideration the feedback from our customers, we have implemented changes to improve the usability of the site on any mobile device,” explained Mickey Richardson, Bookmaker.com CEO.  “Many users had also requested us to add new sections and that is the reason we worked on the Mobile Racebook service which is up and running now.”

Bookmaker.com customers may access its mobile site with the same account number and password and enjoy of its new interface which also includes a “Last Minute Bets” section for sports.

“To encourage the use of our mobile betting platform, we will soon inform our customers with one of the biggest promotions just at the doors of 2010 football season so stay tuned for the news,” Richardson added.


About Bookmaker.com

Following a legacy of quality in service and renowned bookmaking experience of more than two decades, BookMaker.com is born to aim and serve both professional and recreational players. Always the first sportsbook to post lines, the phrase “Where the Line Originates” will continue attracting the world’s sharpest and biggest players. BookMaker.com provides Safe and Secure sports betting on sporting events, as well as horse racing, online casino games, poker, bingo and mobile betting from any location in the world, 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Thus, whether you are betting from your office computer or calling from the comfort of your home you can rest assured our service will be first class and completely confidential.
 

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Purple Lounge Reaches 100,000 Users

Purple Lounge Reaches 100,000 Users

11 August 2010

(PRESS RELEASE) -- Media Corporation plc, a leading AIM quoted media and online gaming Group, is pleased to announce that Purple Lounge limited, www.purple-lounge.com, the Group's wholly owned online poker and casino business, has reached more than a 100,000 registered customers.


When the Group acquired Purple Lounge in October 2009, it had 77,475 registered users and by utilising our online advertising and marketing expertise we have now grown to over 100,000 registered users, an increase of over 29%. During the 10 months prior to the acquisition, registered users only increased by 13% or 8,700.

Furthermore, the conversion to cash depositors on the day of registration is currently running at approximately 32% which is significantly higher than the industry average.

Justin Drummond, Media Corporation's CEO, commented:

"100,000 registered customers is a very significant milestone for Purple Lounge. As a result of Media Corp's online marketing strength, Purple Lounge is adding new customers and affiliates at an accelerated rate and we look forward to providing further updates on the business in the near future."

888 Launches 3D Online Casino

888 Launches 3D Online Casino

11 August 2010

(PRESS RELEASE) -- 888 Holdings, one of the world's largest virtual gaming operators, has unveiled a new three-dimensional instant online casino offering at 888 Casino featuring enhanced high-roller rooms alongside improved versions of blackjack and roulette.


The Gibraltar-based firm stated that it is the first operator to release a three-dimensional instant online casino and that the new site allows players to get even closer to the action in a 'social, stylish and interactive gaming platform'.

"We are extremely proud and excited about this innovative project," said Itai Pazner, Chief Operating Officer for 888.com.

"888.com has always been an online gaming pioneer and this offering revolutionises the way that people can play online. The release of the three-dimensional casino brings players into a real-life gaming experience with customisable avatars adding both personality and depth to further enhance our players' overall gaming experience."

The new three-dimensional offering was designed and developed by London-based software firm Digital Strip Limited and allows players to interact with other competitors' avatars in order to give the site a 'strong social gaming aspect'.

"I am delighted that 888 has chosen to differentiate its product offering by launching Digital Strip's innovative three-dimensional software to deliver a new and exciting product to its customers," said Clive Richards, Chief Executive Officer for Digital Strip.

"With the current buzz about all things three-dimensional, we are sure its three-dimensional casino will excite existing customers, attract new ones and keep 888.com one step ahead of the competition.

eCOGRA Sites Have Less Disputes Report Says

eCOGRA Sites Have Less Disputes Report Says 

11 August 2010

LONDON, England -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- The independent player protection and standards body eCOGRA has released its latest report on remote gambling disputes handled by the organisation's Fair Gaming Advocate, showing remarkably low levels of player disputes at online gambling sites bearing the eCOGRA Safe and Fair seal of accreditation.

Online gambling sites bearing the seal are the subject to constant monitoring and annual inspections and reviews by the London-based non-profit organisation, now in its seventh year of operations. One of the requirements for accreditation is an operator's commitment to work with eCOGRA in the event of player disputes.

Fair Gaming Advocate Tex Rees reports that over the first half of 2010 there were a total of 376 complaints submitted to eCOGRA, 33 of which were at non-accredited operations over which eCOGRA has no influence, and therefore cannot mediate. A further 56 of the complaints were declared invalid due to insufficient detail, irrelevance, abuse or anonymous origin.


The remaining 287 disputes - 76 percent of the total received - were resolved by the Fair Gaming Advocate normally within 48 hours, with 47 percent settled in favour of the player.

"These numbers are similar, and in fact compare favourably with last year's numbers, despite the fact that eCOGRA now has 11 more accredited venues than last year," Rees reports. "We have actually seen a decrease in dispute mediation requests.

"We can attribute a portion of this drop in disputes to the fact that we have now been working with many of the Seal operations for several years and as a consequence a number of policies and procedures have been developed that translate to less cause for disputes. Our operators are also better equipped and motivated to deal with disputes at the operator level, which results in eCOGRA receiving fewer complaints."

Rees detailed Cash-in (43 percent), Bonus issues (21 percent) and Locked Accounts (21 percent) as the principal causes for dispute, with the number of cash-in complaints easing from last year's 51 percent.

"We dealt with an average of 11.03 disputes a week in the first half of 2010," Rees revealed, adding that this represented an average dispute rate per Seal operation per month of 0.34 disputes - slightly lower than last year's 0.37 disputes.

"This level of performance is satisfactory and well within the standards we have set for our operators," she commented. "Viewed against the very high number of transactions these well established, tier one online gambling venues experience on a daily basis, the number of disputes continues to be remarkably low."

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Playtech launches French iPoker Network

Playtech launches French iPoker Network 

21/07/2010
Suzie Neuwirth

Playtech has launched its iPoker Network in France, with Chilipoker the first operator to launch on the network. 

French regulator ARJEL has so far given out out 11 licenses to online poker operators, including Chilipoker, Bwin, Everest, PartyPoker, BetClic, PokerStars and Winamax. 

Additional licensees will be added to Playtech's new French network in the coming months, including French land-based casino groups, JOA, Groupe Tranchant and Casino du Golfe. JOA and Casino du Golfe have submitted applications for a French licence to ARJEL.

888/Microgaming’s joint poker network also gained a French licence recently and will be following iPoker Network in targeting the French market.

Chiligaming already has a partnership with the French group Iliad, which operates the French internet service provider (ISP), Free.

Alex Dreyfus, chief executive of Chiligaming, said: “Chilipoker is very proud to have been the first iPoker licensee in France and is working actively with Playtech to make iPoker France have the biggest liquidity. Because of our poker expertise and knowledge of the French market, Chilipoker will launch a B2B poker offering very soon.”

Playtech chief executive Mor Weizer said he was “delighted” to announce the launch of the French iPoker network. “I am confident that it will develop to become one of the leading liquid networks in France. As the market expands in its regulated form, France has the potential to become a very substantial local market,” he said.

Major Playtech licensees such as TitanBet are however yet to announce their launch in the newly regulated French egaming market.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Bodog Poker's Secrets To Online Hold'Em: Download Free Guide

Bodog Poker's Secrets To Online Hold'Em: Download Free Guide
by Bodog Poker
May 12 2010

It's that time again when most poker players are trying to win their way into the WSOP Main Event via online satellite tournaments; it seems like just yesterday Jeffery Lisandro was dominating every stud tournament he could find. 

This time of year is special because the excitement of the WSOP suddenly creates a giant fish pool of part-time and novice players online and in Vegas. This is the time for the annual feeding frenzy for the sharks, and the fish pool is so big that just about anyone can get their share of the bounty if they learn the basics of the game. 

So if your poker plans do not include a trip to Vegas in the coming months, Bodog is the best place to learn the game and to take advantage of all the action. 

Bodog has created a free-to-download poker guide for new players so anyone can quickly learn the basics of poker, making it the perfect time for you to get educated and ready to play competitive poker.


Bodog Poker's Secrets to Online Hold'Em

Bodog Poker has always had a reputation as the best poker room online to build a bankroll. The tournament fields are not thousands of players deep, and the Bodog community is a friendly group with lots of winning players willing to teach others the art of the game. 

With the new Bodog Poker's Secrets to Online Hold'em guide, new players can get an understanding of the basic strategies involved in poker. Without this knowledge it will take a long time to gain a deep understanding of hold'em, and the longer it takes the more it costs you to learn.

Hold'em Poker action can come in many different variants. One can play in limit, no limit, or pot limit cash games or tournaments. Tournaments can come in many different structures with faster or slower action, and after you play enough hands you'll know which types of tournaments and cash games best suit you and your game. If you stick to the action that you're best at, you'll have a better chance to own some of the tables along the way.

The Hold'em Secret guide will also explain how strategies like bankroll management and hand selection play an important role in hold'em success. Learning strategy will give you the tools to recognize what opponents are doing when they play their game - otherwise the fish will swim right by you and you'll miss out on all the fun and easy money. Learning how your opponents play will also help you decide which game gives you the best edge over the competition. 

If all of that isn't enough to get you to try Bodog Poker right now, they will also give you a 110% bonus on your first deposit up to $1100. 

Now that's some good bankroll strategy; getting more than twice your buy-in to get started with, with most of the best players online busy chasing WSOP Main Event seat satellites.

Texas Holdem Rules

Texas Holdem Rules


Texas Holdem is far and away the most popular version of poker. Featured in such televised events as the World Poker Tour (WPT) and canonized in the poker film Rounders, to many, Holdem is the only game to play.

Basic Rules for Texas Holdem
The game concept itself is pretty simple. Each player is dealt two cards face down (called pocket cards). The dealer then deals five community cards face up; these are available to all the players to help make their hand. Players may use any combination of their pocket cards and the community cards to make their hand. The best five-card hand takes the pot.

Of course, the game is a little more complicated than that, and as usual, the complications revolve around money. In our poker lobby, you may have noticed three different options under the limit column (Fixed, PL, NL). These options represent the three different Holdem games we offer: Fixed Limit, Pot Limit, and No Limit. The game type you select will dictate the bet minimums and maximums for that game.

Got it already? Play Texas Holdem online at the Bodog Poker Room!

Game Types
In a Fixed Limit game, both the bet and raise amounts for each round are a preset amount. For example, in a $5/$10 Fixed game, both the bets and raises for the first two rounds of betting must be $5, no more, no less. The last two rounds have a bet/raise amount of $10.

In a Pot Limit game, the maximum bet/raise can't be more than the current pot amount. So, if the pot is $30, you can't bet more than $30. One thing to note: If you are raising on a player's bet, your call is already included in the pot. So, for example, let's say the pot is $100. Player X opens the betting with $100. Your maximum bet is now $300 (Pot = Initial $100 + Player X's $100 + your $100).

Still with us? OK, the final game type is No Limit. The name says it all: There are no maximum bet limits. You can bet as much as you like during any round of betting. The minimum bet is the big-blind amount. No Limit Holdem makes for big pots, fast action and great watching.

Now that you've chosen a game type, it's time to talk about three other betting concepts: the stakes, the cap and the blinds.

The Stakes: The stakes are tied directly to the game type you select. For a Fixed Limit game, the stakes dictate the bet and raise amount for each round. Let's use our $5/$10 stakes example again. In the first two rounds of betting, both the bet and the raise must be $5, no more, no less. The last two rounds have a bet/raise amount of $10.

The Cap: In Fixed Limit games, each round of betting can consist of one bet and has a maximum number of three allowable raises, known as the cap. So, if a bet is made, that bet can only be raised three times, after which all players must call or fold. However, if only two players remain in the hand, the cap is increased to a maximum of five raises.

In both Pot Limit and No Limit, the stakes represent the amounts posted as the blinds.

The Blinds: The blinds are mandatory bets posted by two players at the start of each hand, prior to the cards being dealt. The player directly to the left of the dealer posts the small blind, which in a Fixed Limit game is half the small stake, rounded down to the nearest dollar. In Pot Limit and No Limit games, the small blind is equal to the small stake. The player to the left of the small-blind player posts the big blind, which in a Fixed Limit game is equal to the small stake. In Pot Limit and No Limit games, the big blind is equal to the big stake. Sound complicated? It really isn't.

Let's use our trusty $5/$10 stakes again. In a Fixed Limit game, the small blind posts $2 (half of $5 rounded down). The big blind posts $5. In a $5/$10 Pot Limit or No Limit game, the small blind posts $5, and the big blind posts $10. In poker, blinds are used as an incentive for players to play a hand and build the pot. Consider blinds to be mandatory bets and raises; any player that wants to play the hand must match the big blind to stay in. The blinds are considered live bets, so when the action goes around the table and returns to the players who posted the blinds, they have the option of checking, calling, raising or folding.

Some other notes about blinds: Any player has the option of sitting out and waiting for the big blind to reach them. However, if a player sits out and misses posting the big blind, then that player will be required to post a big blind and a small "dead" blind before returning. This rule is in place to prevent potential abuse from players who join a table and then leave before having to post the blinds.

One thing we haven't talked much about is the dealer. In poker each player in turn plays as the dealer. At the table we represent the dealer position with:

The Dealer Button: The button is a graphic symbol that represents the theoretical dealer. After each hand, the button moves clockwise to the next active player, who becomes the dealer for that hand. This player is considered to be "on the button," and is the last person to act in the betting round. The first player to the left of the button is the first player to be dealt cards, the first player to act in each betting round and the player that posts the small blind.

The Gameplay: OK, let's play some Holdem. You've bought into a table, sat down and posted your big blind. What's next?

Pre-Flop...The Pocket Cards: (aka the Hole Cards). The dealer deals each player two cards face down. Only the player can see his/her pocket cards. After the cards are dealt, action lies on the player after the big blind. This player must decide whether to call, raise or fold the big blind. Each player in turn is given these options, until all bets are called and the big blind checks. Don't forget, in a Fixed Limit game, any raises are limited to the lower stake amount and in a Pot Limit game, the bet can't exceed the pot amount.

The Flop: Now the dealer turns over the first three community cards, called the "flop." All betting rounds start with the player directly to the dealer's left. For Fixed Limit games, this round of betting still uses the lower stake, using our example $5/$10 game, any bets or raises must be $5. The Pot Limit and No Limit rules don't change.

The Turn: (aka Fourth Street). The fourth community card is dealt and a new betting round begins. The bet amount for Fixed Limit games increases to the upper stake. Betting continues until all bets are called.

The River: Here the final community card is shown and the last round of betting takes place. The bet amount for Fixed Limit games is still the big stake.

The Showdown: All the bets have been called, it's time to show the cards. The last player to bet or raise during the final round of betting will show his/her hand first. If all players checked through (nobody bet), the player to the left of the dealer will show first. The remaining players' hands will be automatically revealed moving clockwise, unless a hand is weaker than the winning hand shown. In this case, you'll have the option to show, or muck (fold without showing) your cards. The best five-card hand takes the pot. For a complete list of hand rankings, please consult the Hand Rankings page.

Buying the Pot: If during a betting round you make a bet and all players fold to you, you've bought the pot. You have the option to show or muck your cards.

The best way to learn to play poker is of course to actually play it, and you can start practicing your poker skills right  now, with free Texas Holdem at Bodog.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Virgin Games Casino Microgaming Quickfire Software

Virgin Games , the leading online gaming company, has today announced that it has partnered with Microgaming, the world’s largest online gaming software provider. The partnership will allow Virgin Games to further enhance its offering by providing Microgaming’s market leading flash casino games to its customers, through Microgaming’s pioneering Quickfire software.

Virgin Games has established a direct integration with Microgaming, giving its customers access to a large variety of games that will be launched over the coming months. The first game to be launched is Thunderstruck, a five reel, nine payline video slot game, with a Wild and a Scatter symbol, a Free Spin Bonus Feature and a Gamble feature. 

Microgaming is the world’s largest gaming software provider and powers over 120 online Casinos, 40 Poker rooms and a number of market leading Bingo sites, worldwide. This integration, using Microgaming’s Quickfire software, reinforces Virgin Games strategy to bring its customer a wider choice of game content and follows integrations with top tier content providers such as Wagerworks, Cryptologic, Freemantle and Ash Gaming. 

Simon Burridge, CEO of Virgin Games, commented: “Our customers have told us that they want a wider range of games and specifically they would love to play Microgaming games as a part of the Virgin Games offering. Since the launch of our custom built platform back in 2008, we have been introducing a range of new gaming content to our sites and Virgin Games now has one of the widest ranges of casino and slot games available in the UK. The addition of Microgaming, the world leader in its field, is a big step forward for Virgin Games customers and we look forward to launching its games with a range of promotions over the coming months.”

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Slots.com Quickly Snapped up by BodogBrand.com for Over GBP4,000,000

Slots.com Quickly Snapped up by BodogBrand.com for Over GBP4,000,000
 

LONDON, June 1, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Slots.com, the second most powerful generic gaming domain, was bought at a Snapnames.com online auction by BodogBrand.com for nearly GBP4,000,000, the largest sum of money paid for a domain in 2010 and one of the top 10 ever.

Calvin Ayre, founder of the Bodog brand, stated: "The internet really has changed how we do business - I sat on a bar stool in London's L'Atelier restaurant bidding millions for one of the biggest gaming domains in the world!"

He added: "After Casino.com, we feel that Slots.com is the best gaming domain in the world. Bigger even than Poker.com because there are no strong brands in this space and slots are far more universal than poker. Just look at the amount of space a casino devotes to slots over poker, added to which it's simple to spell and easy to remember. Slots.com will work for us on a number of levels, not least in generating global traffic to our Bodog branded properties but also to form a number of other targeted websites including one that will be created by and for the female gambler."

BodogBrand.com is the owner and licensor of "Bodog" - the biggest online entertainment and gambling brand in the world. The twist being BodogBrand.com will license Slots.com to selected online gaming operators in a fashion similar to the way the Bodog brand itself is currently licensed to gaming operators worldwide. In the interim period all Bodog branded properties (Bodog.com, bodog.co.uk, bodog.ca and bodog88.com) will use it to drive traffic to their casinos and poker offerings.

BodogBrand.com Ambassador Rebecca Liggero commented: "As with Bodog.com itself domains like this have value in their simplicity and being generic can be molded to suit different players - the female market being an obvious target. Given BodogBrand's experience and trust in online gaming coupled with the emergence of female gamblers, the potential here is limitless."

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Ice Box Opens As 3:1 Favorite To Win 2010 Belmont Stakes

Ice Box Opens As 3:1 Favorite To Win 2010 Belmont Stakes

2010 Kentucky Derby Runner-Up Takes On Field Of 11


June 4, 2010 

KAHNAWAKE, QC // Twelve 3-year-olds, led by morning line favorite and 2010 Kentucky Derby runner-up, Ice Box, go to post at 6:32pm ET this Saturday on ABC Sports. Bodog.com is loaded with betting options on the 2010 Belmont Stakes, including win/place/show, exacta, trifecta and head-to-head horse, jockey and trainer props.

"It's the first time in five years that neither the Kentucky Derby nor the Preakness Stakes winner has competed in the Belmont. The Belmont Stakes classic distance of a mile and a half is incredibly challenging for these three-year-olds making for a wide-open betting race," says Bodog.com Sportsbook Manager Richard Gardner.

As a pioneer in the sports betting business since 1994, Bodog.com leads the way by providing myriad wagering options for their players. Bodog's oddsmakers are the most creative in the business and will post countless props related to the Belmont Stakes.

Here are just a few examples of Bodog Racebook's 2010 Belmont Stakes odds:
What will the winning time be?
Margin of Victory
Head-To-Head: Ice Box vs. First Dude
And more…