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Sportingbet to thank Aussies


30.11.2011.

Online sports betting specialists Sportingbet saw an expand in total revenue through the first quarter apart from challenging conditions in Europe. A rise of 17% in total income for the entire group saw it hit £59.9million with much down to an expand in wagers Down Under. Aussie amounts wagered increased by 95% and contributed to net gaming income (NGR) going up by 165% with the territory accounting for 38% of the group’s total income.

Following the disposal of the Turkish arm the group now accrues 40% of NGR from regulated markets with the figure set to rise 18% in territories where tax is being paid ahead of regulation. through in Europe the company saw wagers reduce by 4.8%, with challenging conditions in both Spain and Greece to blame. That blip on the radar was remedied by its “industry leading” in-play margin of ten.1% and it now accounts for 67% of wagers in Europe. The company’s mobile actives increased by 108% year-on-year recollect the industry-wide trend of growth in this ground. Poker didn’t enjoy the absolute of quarters as revenue reduced by 29.6% to £2.5million, “despite the recent closure of the US facing businesses of a few of our rivals.”

Online casino business 32Red has moved to limit unplanned downtime by signing a get involved with Spook Ltd. 32Red will be given an early alert when environmental conditions at its data centre convert and ultimately cause IT failure. “Given the nature of our business and the service we provide, the reliance on our IT infrastructure is markedly high”, Graham Campbell, 32Red IT Director, told.

Technology is of utmost importance in the iGaming industry and if you have a product that fails it’s likely clients will go by the wayside as a result. The get involved with Spook will see round-the-clock monitoring of various circumstances such as air conditioning outages, power failures and any water ingress. Campbell added: “Our server room contains through 100 servers, and is sensitive to any variation in temperature.”

This newest tidbit from 32Red goes after the company hooking up with age verification company GB Group and goes to show that ensuring the consumer and product are secure are both pivotal.

Canadian-based Amaya Gaming Group saw revenues for the third quarter expand as their acquisition of Chartwell Games came to fruition. income for the quarter was up 171% to CA$3.97million with the figure for the first 9 months of the year up to CA$8.89m, an expand of 125%. These impressive figures were offset by net earnings coming to a loss of CA$1.8m, as a result of the charges attributed to start-ups in a couple of different territories. the following set of results will be a better decision of any success they’ve so far enjoyed in Moldova, Kenya and Uganda.

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San Remo - EPT final table set


03.05.2011.

The European Poker Tour’s (EPT) time in San Remo is coming to an end and the opportunity for a home-grown winner is yet very much on. 4 Italians hold on on the final table of 8 players that will battle it out to see who picks up the Shamballa bracelet. Unfortunately for the home crowd the two players way out in front are from other destinations around Europe and one will be familiar to those that are regular followers of the EPT.

EPT San Remo

Maximilian Heinzelmann’s luck was down at his home EPT leg in Berlin last month and the same may be said here as he sits in that all too familiar position of second in the chip count. He has earlier knocked out day 5 leader Nicolas Yunis and gives the look a threat to someone that dare take away his place in second. although he’s built up an impressive stack of 7,885,000 the 21-year-old German has so far been no match for the UK’s Rupert Elder who sits atop the chip count with his stack of 8,005,000.

The only former EPT champ left in the area is Team PokerStars Pro Max Lykov. His chances are relatively small as his stack is the “Mini Me” to the rest of the field’s Dr. Evil. The final table lines up as goes after:

Seat 1. Francesco De Vivo, Italy, 1,090,000
Seat 2. Max Lykov, Russia, 1,495,000
Seat 3. Rupert Elder, United Kingdom, 8,005,000
Seat 4. Max Heinzelmann, Germany, 7,885,000
Seat 5. Xuan Liu, Canada, 1,740,000
Seat 6. Roberto Spada, Italy, 4,775,000
Seat 7. Massimiliano Manigrasso, Italy, 2,000,000
Seat 8. Costantino Russo, Italy, 2,565,000

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