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 Real Casinos > APRIL 2007 Real Casinos News Archive

MORTENSEN WINS WPT 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP (Final)
Apr 30th, 2007 - Carlos "El Matador" Mortensen of Team Full Tilt Poker showed true grit and skill at the Bellagio in Las Vegas this weekend to win the World Poker Tour championship bracelet for 2007, along with a winner's prize of almost $4 million and a $25 000 seat at the World Series of Poker later this year.

888.com Increases Profits Despite Uigea
Apr 30th, 2007 - The Gibraltar-based 888.com gambling group has shown investors just how resilient it is with a set of results that includes a 34 percent increase in year pre tax profit and first-quarter revenues that are 16 percent ahead of the preceding quarter. And all despite the depredations of last year's Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act which caused the group to exit the US market.

European Commission Takes Up Online Gambling Sponsorship Case
Apr 30th, 2007 - According to reports in the Financial Times in Britain, the Tour de France cycle race has been hit by controversy not over drugs but gambling, with a team banned for being sponsored by an online bookmaker. And the European Commission is taking an interest in the issue.

Poker For Japan
Apr 30th, 2007 - News from Japan reflects the growing popularity of poker in that country, where the inaugural All-Japan Poker Championship has been announced by the organising committee.

Effects Of The Uigea
Apr 30th, 2007 - The British company Global Betting and Gaming Consultants (GBGC) published an interesting market report this week, examining the impact of the US Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. And it concludes that this controversial legislation passed late last year may have had a slightly bigger effect on online gambling than was at first thought.

Rga Denies Support For U.s. Initiative To Amend The Uigea
Apr 30th, 2007 - The US market for online gambling may be worth billions, but it is not worth fighting for seems to be the conclusion reached by the British trade association the Remote Gaming Association this week.

Casino Cautions
Apr 30th, 2007 - After many weeks of ongoing slow-pay complaints from players, with accompanying tales of conflicting information from support reps and ignored emails, it looks as of Hype Casino.com is in the "not recommended" dog box at top online gambling portal Casinomeister.

Online Casino Plans An In-flight Entertainment Take-off
Apr 30th, 2007 - One of the biggest online casinos in the online gambling business, 888.com could soon be on your in-flight screens following a deal with in-flight entertainment software developer, DTI.

New Internet Gambling Survey
Apr 30th, 2007 - The British organisation Responsibility in Gambling Trust (RiGT) has announced that it is part funding a research programme into Internet gambling and the role of the family.

Correction: Neteller Duo Court Date Is May 16
Apr 27th, 2007 - More information is now to hand concerning the latest extension of a court date for Neteller founders Stephen Lawrence and John Lefebvre (see earlier InfoPowa reports)

Another Neteller Crisis?
Apr 27th, 2007 - Neteller card users could be in for a tough time if an email received around the world and ostensibly emanating from the Isle of Man-based e-wallet is genuine and correct.

Free Online Poker Site Launched
Apr 27th, 2007 - The most popular - and populous - online poker room around, Poker Stars.com has beeSome months ago InfoPowa carried news of a new online poker site branded The Gambler Poker Club.com forming from a base in Los Angeles and endorsed by country and western signing star Kenny Rogers (who at one time owned his own poker site now closed.)

888.com And Ladbrokes Acquisition Deal Is Off
Apr 27th, 2007 - The widespread speculation that Ladbrokes and 888.com were making merger talk can now cease following an announcement from both companies that their discussions regarding " a business transaction" have been abandoned by mutual and amicable agreement.

Repeal The Uigea
Apr 27th, 2007 - When he announced his plan to propose the repeal of the Unlawful Internet Gambing Enforcement Act recently, Congressman Barney Frank said that a significant public outcry against the Act, which disrupts the ability of American online gamblers to make financial transactions in their legal pastime of choice, would be a critical element.

New Bill to Legalize Internet Gambling
Apr 27th, 2007 - There is a link to the complete Barney Frank bill titled 'The Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act of 2007' in the article.

Cryptologic Chosen To Power W.p.t. Online Gambling Site
Apr 27th, 2007 - Top online gambling software developer and turnkey provider CryptoLogic Inc., and WPT Enterprises Inc. (WPTE), a leader in poker entertainment, announced today (Wednesday) a three-year contract that will move the World Poker Tour’s (WPT) gaming site for the international market to the world’s largest non-US shared gaming network.

MORE BIG NAMES DEPART THE WPT CHAMPS (Update)
Apr 27th, 2007 - Days 2 and 3 of the World Poker Tour championship at the Bellagio in Las Vegas have continued to entertain spectators with great poker and the antics of many of the top stars in the game.

TAXATION COULD BE THE QUID PRO QUO FOR A REPEAL (Update)
Apr 27th, 2007 - Taxation is likely to be the sweetener to get US fellow politicians to support Congressman Barney Frank's attempted repeal of the controversial Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act this week, according to political observers in the respected Washington publication The Hill.

Bank Trouble For Pokerstars
Apr 24th, 2007 - The most popular - and populous - online poker room around, Poker Stars.com has been the subject of worried forum postings following a series of bounced checks to players, and this week the issue was addressed by the online poker information portal Poker-King.com.

Major Taiwan Online Gambling Prosecutions

Apr 24th, 2007 - The China Post reported this week on a major online gambling bust by Taiwanese police - this one in the Panchiao District, where prosecutors and police claimed to have uncovered the country's biggest yet online gambling website.

Intercasino Tops In Gambling.com Player Poll
Apr 24th, 2007 - Intercasino.com is the top choice for the 10 000 Gambling.com members who voted in the online gambling magazine and search engine's High Roller's Awards initiative recently. The poll was held to mark the first anniversary of the company's magazine.

888.com And Ladbrokes Acquisition Deal Is Off
Apr 24th, 2007 - The widespread speculation that Ladbrokes and 888.com were making merger talk can now cease following an announcement from both companies that their discussions regarding " a business transaction" have been abandoned by mutual and amicable agreement.

Washington State Eases Up On Players?
Apr 24th, 2007 - Online gambling industry observers were surprised, but still welcomed a move by Washington State legislators last week to introduce some sense into the state's draconian anti-online gambling laws, which made online gambling a felony with the sort of punitive measures normally reserved for serious crimes.

New E-wallet Launches
Apr 24th, 2007 -
The integrity and financial probity of Internet third party e-cash processors is a matter of concern for everyone involved in the industry in these tricky times, as US legislation forces established companies out of the US online gambling market, leaving the field open to less proven entities.

Players Urged To Mobilise Against Uigea
Apr 24th, 2007 - Following discussions at political and ownership levels, many online gambling operators and information portal owners are collaborating in trying to mobilise a major wave of player support for the efforts of Congressman Barney Frank to repeal the US Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.

WPT CHAMPS (Update)
Apr 24th, 2007 - The World Poker Tour Championship at the Bellagio in Las Vegas continued to provide great competitive poker action right up to the close of Day 1B which saw the field further thinned down from a start of 333 entries, slightly more than Day1A which boasted 306 players.

Tough Times For Vc Gaming
Apr 17th, 2007 - Online gambling AIM listed company VC Gaming has released its latest full year results with pre-tax losses of Euro 28.8 million showing just how tough the market has become in countries like Germany, where the firm has been mainly focused. Over the same period last year a profit of Euro 12.8 million was achieved.

Swedish Poker Champs Held In Estonia

Apr 17th, 2007 - The action packed Swedish Poker Championship took place this week...in Tallinn, Estonia following recent Swedish police raids on poker tournaments. The last minute change of location did nothing to diminish a great event in which many leading stars took part, and an amateur player truimphed.

World Travel Through Betfair Poker
Apr 17th, 2007 - "Passport Stamps" is the name of Betfair Poker's new game in weekly satellite tournaments starting from $5.50 and offering the opportunity to win buy-ins for leading global poker competitions.

Sports Betting In Delaware?
Apr 17th, 2007 - Over the weekend the US publication News Journal reported on suggestions by the racing industry in Delaware that legalising sports betting would be good for topping up state tax coffers....and getting gamblers to racinos and their slot parlours in the state.

Double Click Acquisition By Google Could Have Online Gambling Impact
Apr 17th, 2007 - This week's massive $3.1 billion Google deal, in which the company acquired online advertising company Double Click for almost double what it paid for the fee video enterprise YouTube last year, could impact the online gambling industry say marketers.

National And State Lotteries In Americas To Get An Online Boost
Apr 17th, 2007 -
New Wave Media Inc., WagerPhone Inc. and Impact Mobile signed an agreement this week that calls for the companies to partner up in order to offer a variety of mobile gambling services and solutions across North and South America.

Big Brother To Watch Chinese Online
Apr 17th, 2007 - The Chinese government will soon assign "virtual cops" to monitor and wipe out pornography, gambling and other *illicit* activities on the Internet, the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) said this week.

VIETNAMESE ONLINE BETTING RING ORGANISERS GET JAIL TIME (Update)
Apr 15th, 2007 - This week saw the final denouement in a case against a Vietnamese gambling ring which was busted earlier this year (see previous InfoPowa report)

Doyles Room Switches To Microgaming Online Poker Network
Apr 15th, 2007 - Speculation and rumour on where the famous Doyles Room.com online poker venue would relocate following the pull-out from the US of Tribeca-Tain-Playtech network came to an end this week with the announcement that the popular site has joined the expanding Microgaming Poker Network.

Now Sportech Chooses Openbet Online Gambling System

Apr 15th, 2007 - British group NDS subsidiary Orbis has signed up its third licensee for the OpenBet online gambling system in as many months following an agreement with UK betting group Sportech, which owns and operates Littlewoods Gaming.

No More Online Turks For Party Gaming
Apr 15th, 2007 - Publicly listed online gambling group Party Gaming, has withdrawn online gambling services from subsidiaries such as Party Poker.com and Party Casino.com from the Turkish market in response to legislative developments in that country.

Betonsports Fugitive Stung Into A Response By Fintimes Story
Apr 15th, 2007 - Not for the first time, someone who is the subject of a media report has denied the claims made and accused the publishers of unprofessional reportage. According to the online gambling information portal Gambling911, the latest case is BetonSports fugitive Norman Steinberg who is currently being sought by the US Department of Justice on a series of charges including money laundering and racketeering linked to the sportsbetting activities of BetonSports.com.

Party Gaming Bounces Back
Apr 15th, 2007 - One of the world's leading online gambling groups, Party Gaming has again been catching the eye of analysts and investors due to the remarkable bounce-back achieved by its share price.

Online Poker Sites Reduce Risk To Promoting Pros
Apr 15th, 2007 -
In a sign of the (USA) times, Casino City writer Aaron Todd revealed this week that Ultimate Bet and Absolute Poker have made amendments to marketing strategy that will result in several well-known poker pros such as Michael Mizrachi, Mark Seif and Antonio Esfandiari, no longer being used to promote the sites.

Wilfing The Web
Apr 15th, 2007 - The Internet lexicon has a new word to describe an online activity, according to a light article in Newsfactor.com, and it turns on the desperate phrase "Now what was I looking for?" usually uttered as a "wistful question of the gray-haired set!"

The Ups And Downs Of Gambling
Apr 10th, 2007 - Have you ever made a mental bet on which one of the elevator cars you're waiting for will arrive at your floor first? If a new California (where else?) company, Elevated Gaming, has its way, you'll soon be able to place those bets wherever it's legal, and win money if your prediction is right.

The Master Truimphs In Wsop's Indiana Circuit Tournament
Apr 10th, 2007 - The weekend's poker action centred on the World Series of Poker Circuit event at Caesars in Indiana, where an impressive lineup of poker pros fought it out for a seriously good payday of $238 756.

Compete For Wsop Seats At Player Only.com
Apr 10th, 2007 - Players Only.com has budgeted an impressive $150 000 for a new series of tournaments in which a World Series of Poker sponsored seat worth $12 000 will be won each week for the next three months.

Cricket Poker Stumped

Apr 10th, 2007 - One of the world's great cricketing legends, fast bowler Shane Warne found himself headed back to the pavilion in short order this week, but it was a UK-based gaming website, rather than a cricket pitch that witnessed his departure.

Size Does Count!
Apr 10th, 2007 - News reports of a French study of player behavioural patterns in the popular poker variant Texas Hold 'Em (see previous InfoPowa report) have been fleshed out in some interesting Easter holiday reading from The Scientific American this week.

Ultimate Is Aruba Bound
Apr 10th, 2007 - Online poker site UltimateBet.com has announced that the popular Caribbean resort of Aruba will again host this year's UltimateBet Poker Classic for the sixth consecutive year.

Russian Ruling Is That Poker Is A Sport
Apr 10th, 2007 - The respected poker portal Poker News.com published a truly encouraging story for poker players this week with the news that the Russian Federation's 'Federal Agency of Physical Culture and Sports' has cleared the way for a new Russian poker boom by characterising the game as a sport.

Get Rid Of U.s. Online Gambling Discrimination
Apr 10th, 2007 - Solid Sunday reading this week was a succinct but well-informed editorial opinion in the Los Angeles Times that examined the discriminatory nature of US legislation dealing with online gambling.

Playing It Safe In Online Gambling
Apr 5th, 2007 - "Second Life," the increasingly popular online virtual world which already has millions of registered users and its own economy and currency, known as the convertible-to-US dollars Linden Dollar, is probably unique in the US online gambling world - it actually wants the FBI to visit and give it an opinion on its US legality!

The Great Poker League Launches New Bingo Site
Apr 5th, 2007 - In partnership with Aqua Gaming the Great Poker League (GPL) group has launched a new bingo site this week on a no-download platform that prospective customers can try for free at GPL Bingo.com or .co.uk.

Hippo Jo Launches With Rtg Software
Apr 5th, 2007 - Making its debut in the online gambling industry this week is a new RealTime Gaming powered online casino branded Hippo Jo.com. With wagering in British pounds or Euros, the newcomer is offering over eighty games and a tiered bonus structure.

Betshop Joins Microgaming's Online Poker Network

Apr 5th, 2007 - Leisure and Gaming plc subsidiary Betshop.com has signed up with the Microgaming Poker Network for its online poker activities, joining a growing number of new additions that have joined the network this year.

NEW YORK SPORTS BETTING ACCUSEDS TOP 50 (Update)
Apr 5th, 2007 - The total of persons charged in what is probably New York's largest sportsbetting bust yet (see previous InfoPowa reports) has topped 50 with the prosecution of a former New Jersey Assemblyman this week.

White Label Business Works For St Minver
Apr 5th, 2007 - The Gibraltar based white label provider St Minver received some solid business publicity this week in an article that appeared in the UK newspaper The Independent under the title "Producing 'white-label' games for major websites is proving highly profitable for St Minver."

More Bad News For Canadians
Apr 5th, 2007 - Frustrated Canadian online gamblers are trying to figure out exactly what is illegal about gambling online in their country following a series of pull-outs by industry companies and tales of US Department of Justice collaboration with the national Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Neteller's Asian Boss Steps Down
Apr 5th, 2007 - Dale Johnson, the highly experienced businessman who has spearheaded the Neteller group progress in the Asian and Pacific markets for the past three years has retired as an executive director of the company but will remain on the Board as a non-executive director with consulting duties.

Griffin Takes Monte Carlo Poker Crown And Euro 1.82 Million
Apr 5th, 2007 - A pair each of British, Scandinavian and American players sat down with a Canadian and an Irishman this week to decide who would take home an almost Euro 2 million pay check and the respect for winning the prestigious European Poker Tour Grand Finale in Monte Carlo.

New Online Games From Microgaming
Apr 2, 2007 - With the sophisticated new Hitman slot released earlier this week (see previous InfoPowa report) capturing much of the limelight, it might be easy to miss two other top games from the Microgaming studios released as well.

Where Does Most Malicious Code Originate?
Apr 2, 2007 - Information Week has published an intriguing new report from the Finjan cyber security company warning users that many online threats may not be coming from the seedy underbelly of the Internet but rather from adveretising on seemingly harmless and well-known sites. And contrary to conventional wisdom, Russia and China are not the main sources.