Archive for May, 2009
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
New Hampshire Lottery has found a new supplier in the world will bring
gambling a new
lottery game will contain new companie
games online.This new sistem where
New Hampshire Lottery will bring many hope is called
Intralot and is in Greece.
Intralot enjoy winning a large contract in the United States, the contract will expand the market loterie.

This contract consists in creating a system of communication from the
lottery system that will connect more than 1250 state-of-the art terminal and relevant peripheral LOTOSTM O / S Central System.Acest agreement will provide instant
games management, support services and running
online games.
This system will be implemented starting from 1 July 2010.
Director of Intralot said that it is delighted that it will collaborate with New Hampshire Lottery.
President of the New Hampshire Lottery Commission, Richard Campbell, said they are very pleased that they chose to end this contract because Interlot ago amamuntite review of the company and progress Interlot they concluded that Interlot marked the largest process review during their technology and price, and therefore are able to meet the needs of the lottery.
Tags: gambling, Game, games online, lottery
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Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
Global Gaming Expo Asia (G2E Asia) 2009 will meet with experts in order to discuss the Asian gaming
market situation in this course will an.He address issues referring to the modes used to remain competitive in the economy of gambling and will discuss how they will apply in the event of possible changes during the year.
Opening event will include presentation of the 2009 G2E Asia visionary and award is scheduled for June 2-4 at odds CotaiExpo Strip ® Venetian ™ Macao.Frank to J. Fahrenkopf, Jr., president and CEO of American Gaming industry has stated that gambling is confronted with one of the most difficult economic environments, but analysts and experts in gambling will play an important role in helping industries in gambling .
Sessions G2E Asia 2009 is the best opportunity to have an acre participants to listen to opinions and analysis of the best experts in the industry.
G2E Asia is Premier exhibition games, and conference event dedicated gaming market in Asia. For more information about G2E Asia, and to register for the event, visit www.G2EAsia.com.
Tags: gambling, games, gaming
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Monday, May 18th, 2009
Online gaming software developer, Entraction Holding AB, has released its interim financial report for the first quarter of 2009 showing a 52.2 percent increase.
Earnings after tax for the listed firm came in at $2.1 million while cash from operating activities improved to $4.3 million.
Entraction signed a letter of intent last month to sell its CasaGaming Limited online games operating subsidiary iGame Limited for $6 million allowing it to fully focus on supplying products and services to the Internet gaming sector.
Peter Astrom, Chief Executive Officer for Solna-based Entraction said: “The selling of the gaming operations is a milestone for Entraction and enables us to focus 100 percent on our supplier operation,”.
Tags: Casino, gambling, online, online casino, Online Casinos, Online game
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Sunday, May 17th, 2009
Here are some factors that should be considered when analysing the 40 runners, if you make a bet and you want to win some money.
First you most tho choose horses with a good previous experience of the Grand National fences tend to run well.
Look for a horse aged 8-12 years.
Rule out any horse that has not done so or they will not last out the four and a half mile trip.
Also another fact is that recent trends demonstrate the winner tends to come from the first ten of the 40 runners in Grand National race.
Horses that hit most of the above criteria in points 1-9 have won the Grand National at big prices such as Royal Athlete (40/1) and Silver Birch (33/1).
Besides all these things very important, you need luck.
Tags: Grand National, sport
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Saturday, May 16th, 2009
Associated Press reported Friday that the Ukrainian Parliament passed a temporary measure to prohibit gambling casinos and slot machines until they will be moved to a government grant legal gambling.This games will be moved a certain distance from the capital Black Sea area.
The aim of Russian Federation is to move and activities related to gambling in the Crimean peninsula which is a tourist destination . They want to transforme the peninsula Crimeea into a Ukrainian Las Vegas
“Dependent on gambling has turned into an epidemic,” Pysarenko said, “Today marks a great victory for all Ukrainians.”
Pysarenko co-author of the draft law said that it was necessary for this project to regulate and control gambling and because much of casinos and gaming halls do not pay taxes to stat.He said the budget State receives only about 700 million hryvna (93 million dollars) annually by an estimated 5 billion U.S. dollars turnover in the industry.
The law prohibits gambling with the risk of a robust, fines and other sanctions. Those who are caught gambling could be sentenced to prison, said Pysarenko.
Tags: casinos, gambling, games, slot machines
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Friday, May 15th, 2009
The Dutch government is trying to avoid people do play online games. Even the European Commission said it is ready to take measures and give the case to the European Court of Justice.
The biggest problems started to the beginning of this year. It was when the Dutch Minister of Justice,Ernst Maurits Henricus Hirsch Ballin, wrote a letter to all banks from the country.
The first shot across the Dutch government came from British gaming giant Betfair when the online betting exchange sued the Dutch government. In the same time a formal complaint was given with the European Commission.
As the European Comissioner Charlie McCreevy said “We believe the Dutch are in direct contravention of the rules and will be investigating the matter.”
The Ballin’s letter threatens legal action against Dutch banks and it has been viewed as an attempt to protect the online games as monopoly, Lotto and many others from the foreign competition.
Tags: Dutch government, European Commission, measures, online games
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Thursday, May 14th, 2009
ESPN published a network cable running allowed on post ads promoting online gambling and horse races. Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement has been shocked by this act absurbitate that the television have implemented .UIGEA which was passed in 2006 does not agree with the forms of online gambling industry but protects the horse races and protect the economic interests of states.
Millions of Americans including children, should be noted has seen to Youbet.com and advertising on ESPN, Connecticut based on a network cable.
Youbet.com can not be accused of advertising for its products, but it seems strange that this type of promotion that calls for players to “sign and get your first $ 25 free is allowed while other games of chance are not considered as promotions.
Youbet.com, which supports gambling legal in 13 U.S. states, including Arizona, New Jersey, its contact numbers clearly on the ESPN ad, including its website address and phone number to place bets.
In this case, Barney Frank is supported in an attempt to legalize and regulate the industry and online gambling. Authorities in the U.S. are forced to accept promotions and horse races.
Tags: gambling, games, Online gambling, players
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
The Delaware legislators in the House had passed a sports betting bill has been augmented by reports that the Senate has also approved the bill by 17 votes to 2.
The first attempt to get the bill through the House has failed but the senate submitted a reworked version which passed by a 30 to 4 margin and was approved much faster than the previous.
On Tuesday the Senate voted to suspend normal rules and allowed the bill to be debated in the full chamber. A short time later, the bill passed 17-2 with two abstentions.
Delaware will become the first state east of the Mississippi that will allow sports betting.
Markell said that sports betting will bring about 50 million dollars annually for Delaware, which will help with a project of 755 million dollars.
The bill allows betting on single games, but could be limited to wager bets by state Supreme Court, which asked Markell guidance to determine which is consistent with the best system of state Constitution.
The state’s three casinos will get less of a cut of non-racing revenue, but the addition of sports betting is predicted to more than offset the reduction. The state will get 45 percent of the revenue generated from sports and electronic gaming, reports Associated Press.
Tags: casinos, games, gaming, sports
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Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
Proponents of legalizing and regulating gambling in the state have accused Governor Bob Riley of having hidden ties to vested casino interests in neighboring states.
The group Sweet Home Alabama Coalition took out television ads claiming Riley had taken campaign money from the Choctaw tribe which operates casinos in Mississippi.
In exchange, the commercials say, Riley promised to oppose any change in the state’s strict gambling laws.
Alabama election laws make it impossible to trace the Choctaws millions that went to Political Action Committees, so it is unknown how much went to the Riley campaign.
Tags: Alabama, gambling, Mississippi, United States
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Monday, May 11th, 2009
Illegal advertising of unlicensed gaming operations in France are now to be stopped. 
Radio station Europe 1 has been airing high profile ads for operator BetClic attracting the criticism from the government.
Minister Eric Woerth said: “The current law is very clear and it needs to be applied. Those websites do not yet have the right to operate in France and the ban also applies to any advertising that they may wish to do.”
The Minister Eric Woerth has suggested the companies will refrain from using their advantage and not advertise for the time being.
BetClic ignored the Minister’s request to stop it’s ad campaign. Finally though making a joint statement with the radio station Europe 1 that they would suspend their advertising campaign.
Tags: Casino, France, gambling, online casino, Online Casinos
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