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Playtech, the online gambling software group, has abandoned plans to spend €95m (£77m) buying a group of social gaming assets from its largest shareholder, Israeli entrepreneur Teddy Sagi. The company, which is seeking to graduate from Aim to the main market by the summer, said on Wednesday it had dropped the acquisitions in favour of a software license agreement for the unnamed assets.

A spokesman for Playtech denied there had been a shareholder backlash over the proposals, which analysts warned at the time would “disappoint” investors due to the related party nature of the transactions.

The spokesman said the process of securing shareholder approval for the deal, announced on April 17, through an EGM would have had a “stalling effect” on the company’s progress towards a premium listing.

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The Sunday Times annual Rich List is out. It is a much awaited publication because it enables us to see who are the wealthiest in the country and how much they have gained or lost compared to the previous year. The list profiles the top 1,000 wealthiest people in Britain and Ireland. This year's list has been compiled by Philip Beresford and is based on identifiable wealth, which includes property, land, shares in public companies, racehorses and art. A notable exclusion from the list of assets is bank account because this information is not in the public domain. Therefore the actual wealth will be greater than that reported in the Rich List, but one can assume that this would not make significant difference to the rankings.

Apart from the main list, there are categories and sub categories based on industry. The one that interests us is the sub category of online gambling entrepreneurs that falls in the category of the digital and online industry. The fact that there is an online gambling category speaks well for the industry in Britain. One of the reasons for the growth of online gambling in the United Kingdom has been the fact that it was one of the first leading nations to legalize and regulate online gambling.


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When people gamble in a real brick and mortar casino there is always the uncanny feeling that someone is always watching your every move. Security cameras are in every casino, after all, there is a lot of money floating around and the eye in the sky measures are taken to protect customers.

Similar money transaction security procedures are taken at online casinos where your moves are watched too but electronically. Much like the rewards systems in place for credit cards such as points for purchasing a certain brand of gas or coffee. Gambling bonuses analyse your information and use it to deliver targeted advertizing that is tailored to your personal buying or playing habits.

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It has been revealed by the internet gambling operator Betsson AB that it is planning to buy Nordic Gaming Group, the private gaming company, for an outstanding 65 million euros. This revelation came days after confirmed news regarding the creation of Angler Gaming, its latest subsidiary based in Malta. Speaking of which, it has been announced by Betsson a week ago that Angler Gaming is planned to target its focus on thirty non-core markets in different continents that included America, Europe and Africa.


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The Voice is still trying to carve out their little area in the increasingly competitive world of singing and performance shows and having a star-studded judging/coaching panel like Christina Aguilera, Cee-Lo Green, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton definitely helps.

The competition is now down to their final four contestants, which means it’s about to get really intense.

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The remaining four are Tony Lucca, Chris Mann, Jermaine Paul and Juliet Simms, and coming into the second-to-last week, these four were in the top five in terms of their odds to win the second season of The Voice. The only one in the top five to go home was Jamar Rogers, who was a member of Green’s team, but he failed to make the cut. It looked to be between Rogers and Simms and even though many felt that they both deserved to go on to the final four, there could only be one and it was Simms who pulled out the narrow victory, although Rogers will likely get attention from the labels thanks to his performances on the show.

All four teams are represented and will have a chance to battle for the victory as Lucca is a member of Levine’s team and looks to be the odds-on favorite to win it all, while Simms is, as was mentioned before, on Green’s team. Aguilera’s squad has been led by Mann, and Shelton’s team will go with Paul in what should be a wild night on Monday, with the results being given on Tuesday. The finale will also feature performances from Justin Beiber, Flo Rida, Lady Antebellum and Hall and Oates, so there is a little something for everyone. You won’t want to miss the end of an exciting season on The Voice next week.
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Hi.. My name is roonaldo. I am from Singapore. I am new to this forum. I joined this forum for the purpose of learning from other people's experiences as well as sharing my own.
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ronalodo wrote: Hi.. My name is roonaldo. I am from Singapore. I am new to this forum. I joined this forum for the purpose of learning from other people's experiences as well as sharing my own.
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The new "Asia-Pacific Online Gaming Report 2012" by Hamburg-based secondary market research firm yStats-com compiles up-to-date information on the online gaming market in the Asia-Pacific region, excluding online gambling aspects. This includes a brief introduction about the region as well as an analysis of the markets China, Japan, South Korea and Australia.

The online gaming market is rapidly growing in the entire region of South East Asia. Revenue generated in this market is expected to more than double between 2011 and 2015. Especially social gaming has become a significant trend, drawing more and more new users and generating more revenue.


Read More: openPR-com - Press release - ystats-com Gmbh & Co. KG - Online Gaming Market continues to grow in the Asia-Pacific Region
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I often read articles that keep mentioning that online gambling could be the Zynga (ZNGA) salvation. It won't happen and can't happen and seems to be a marketing ploy. Perhaps in 10 years after all of the State and Federal laws change, online gambling might happen for Zynga.

If online gambling could happen, every casino on the Las Vegas strip would have made it available through their websites many years ago. The hype seems to center around Wynn resort and Casino (WYNN) and Zynga's poker game. Zynga and Wynn entertained the idea, a few blog posts were made about the rumors and now the topic appears in many online articles.


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The first licences to offer online gambling in Germany have been awarded, with British online betting firm Betfair - which holds several Maltese online gaming licences - benefiting from the state of Schleswig Holstein's liberalised gambling rules.

The northern state, whose centre-right coalition government voted in favour of relaxing its gambling laws in September, said on Thursday that it had awarded three licences valid to 2018 - one to Betfair for sports betting, one to Germany's Jaxx AG and one to the state lottery.

The other 15 German states have backed more restrictive laws that have been criticised by betting companies, who say they will favour state monopolies. The European Commission has also raised questions over the planned restrictions.

Read More: www-timesofmalta-com/articles/view/20120503/world/betfair-gets-german-online-betting-licence-418157
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Government officials and anti-graft experts said they believe encouraging Internet users to submit tips about possible instances of corruption is an effective way to combat the issue.

The experts' comments came after five police officers in Qinzhou, a port city in south China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, were put on trial last month for acting as a "protective umbrella" for local gambling venues and collecting "protection fees" from them.

A February post in an online forum for local affairs in Qinzhou revealed that several officers at a local police station took bribes from the illegal casinos and gave them information about possible police raids.

A probe conducted by the local procuratorate in Qinzhou verified the claims in the post, with several suspects arrested after the investigation concluded.

The Internet is acting as a new and important channel for corruption reporting, said Zhao Qiyang, an official from Guangxi's regional discipline inspection agency.


Read More: Experts positive about online corruption reporting|Society|chinadaily-com.cn
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The WBO Interim Middleweight title will be up for grabs in Hauts-de-Seine, France this Friday night when WBA Middleweight champion Hassan N’Dam N’Jikam takes on undefeated Ukrainian Max Bursak. The winner of this fight will likely face current WBO world title holder Dmitry Pirog at some point later in the year to unify the belts. Get your boxing betting lines for the bouts at Bovada.

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N’Jikam (26-0, 17 KO’s) may be an undefeated professional who once represented his native Cameroon in the Olympic Games, but he hasn’t exactly fought the best in his weight class over the span of his career. Instead of facing Gennady Golovkin for his WBA Interim title this spring he’s opted to face the relatively-unknown Bursak.

N’Jikam is coming off victories over decent competition in Giovanni Lorenzo and Avtandil Khurtsidze but should have a much easier day at the office against Bursak. He was unable to finish his last two opponents but is expected to have enough power to stop Bursak before the final bell. As long as he doesn’t make any serious mistakes he should cruise to victory.

Bursak (24-0-1) may have and impressive record in his native Ukraine but he will be taking a big step up in competition when he faces N’Jikam this Friday night. It will be first time he steps into the ring outside of his country and he will be giving up edges to N’Jikam in the areas of power and movement.

For Bursak to win he’ll need to bring a heavy pace and land a big shot that could affect the direction of the fight. He’ll need to stay out of the range of N’Jikam’s power shots and counter-punch with as much success as he possibly can.
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We’re getting down to the nitty gritty of the 14th season of Dancing With The Stars, and one of the pre-competition favorites was shown the door this week, leaving six pairs left ahead of a double-elimination show next week.

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Actor Jaleel White was thought to have an edge coming into the competition and he, along with partner Kym Johnson, actually had the highest score on the first night of Dancing With The Stars. However, there were stories of fighting (which White says were overblown by the tabloids) between White and Johnson and they stumbled through the middle portion of the season before rebounding in Week 6 with a brilliant performance, netting a 29 from the judges. But they came crashing back to earth and ended up in a duel with Disney star Roshon Fegan and Chelsie Hightower, who came out on top, which meant time was up for the former Family Matters star, who was gracious in defeat.

Classical singer Katherine Jenkins and Mark Ballas have been a powerhouse for most of the season and still pulled out a great performance during Classical Week, which should have been right up Jenkins’ alley. But they were upstaged by Extra host Maria Menounos and Derek Hough, who received a perfect score of 30 from the trio of judges. Even though Jenkins is likely to still be favored as she was coming into Classical Week, Menounos showed that she is going to have something to say about it before the competition is through.

Remember, next week is a double-elimination special, which means two couples will be going home, so that means the intensity is going to only heat up and that should make for an exciting week on Dancing With The Stars.
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Gambling is coming to a social game near you. This was the unanimous opinion of everyone who attended GIGse, the Global Gaming Expo, in San Francisco last week. The big question is when?

The answer, based on the all the legal and regulatory roadblocks that exist, is not anytime soon. And, in the ad-libbed words of the Grateful Dead, “what a long strange trip it’ll be.”

Everyone agrees that online gambling will be legalized. The Justice Department’s recent decision that the Wire Act of 1961 does not apply to states selling lottery tickets across state lines is a huge deal and opens the door to legalized gambling in the U.S.

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Some of those zealots who seek to impose their views on others will do anything to limit freedom.

There is currently a big fuss in Florida about the Internet Cafes and many senior citizens, left-wingers, and religious zealots want these outlets of demonic access to the outside world closed, even burned at stake.

An elderly grandma, for example, due to pastor’s sermons, finds it insulting that someone may want to play online blackjack via the computer terminal. Many accuse the Internet Cafes in America of providing access to offshore gambling sites and, as such, being criminal organizations.


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Please mention Get Paid To Play Games websites that allow Indians to play and earn money?
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AN ONLINE gaming firm has revealed that it will break into profit this year and double the size of its workforce as it continues to push into the giant American market.

FanDuel, which changed its name from “HubDub” so that it would match the title of its main product, will take its headcount up to 45 this year, with most of its staff based in Edinburgh.

Despite raising $1.3 million (£819,000) just last month from existing investors, including Pentech Ventures and Piton Capital, the company already wants to bring in further funding this year to increase the scale of its US business.

FanDuel is a fantasy sports game that allows online betting but is exempt from the United States’ strict online gambling laws because it is classified as a game of skill, not of chance. Sports covered by the website include American football, baseball, basketball and ice hockey.


Read More: FanDuel cashes in on US gaming market - Media and Leisure - Scotsman-com
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When most people think of the term, “final four”, it is usually referrs to college basketball and March Madness. On the 11th season of American Idol, the reality television juggernaut is down to their final four contestants after the last performer to represent country music was shown the door on Thursday and it may have surprised some viewers and experts.

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Coming into this week’s theme of “Songs from the 1960s/Brit-Pop”, Skylar Laine from Mississippi had odds of 7/1 to win the competition, but her versions of Dusty Springfield’s “You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me” and Credence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son” didn’t go over so well and she landed in the bottom two with Hollie Cavanagh, who is no stranger to that position as she has been there in five of the last six weeks. Cavanagh, from Texas by way of England, sang “River Deep – Mountain High” by Ike and Tina Turner, as well as “Bleeding Love” by Leona Lewis, and entering this week, Cavanagh was 40/1 to come out on top of this season. But shockingly, it was Laine who was sent home, leaving Cavanagh to fight another day.

The favorites, Georgia native Phil Phillips (4/5) and California’s Jessica Sanchez (5/2) did absolutely nothing to hurt their chances and it looks like these two are going to battle it out for first place. Louisiana’s Josh Ledet (5/1) has been hanging and has only been in the bottom two or three twice, most recently three weeks ago, but he doesn’t have the chops to compete with Phillips or Sanchez unless they have a bad day, which can happen; remember, Sanchez needed the judges’ save in the same week that Ledet was in the bottom three. As for Cavanagh, it seems to be only a matter of time before she is eliminated, but you never know as American Idol is full of surprises.
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Hollywood actress Eva Green has vowed never to sign up for a Twitter account insisting it would be "masochistic" to document her life online.

The French star, who shot to fame playing Bond girl Vesper Lynd in 2006 movie "Casino Royale", said she doesn`t share love of modern technology like others, reported Daily Star.

And the 31-year-old has even sworn off reading articles about herself on the internet as she has realised how spiteful anonymous critics can be.

"Googling myself was awful. I remember reading nasty things about my physique - they say terrible things about the work or what you look like. There`s a lot of freedom on the internet, but it can be too much," she said.

Asked why Green refuses to keep fans up-to-date by signing on for a Twitter account, she said, "Why would you do that? It`s masochistic. It`s not healthy if you become very self-conscious as an actor."
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A prominent Republican lawmaker from Norfolk wants the state Gaming Commission to delay the hiring of Carl Stanley McGee, to allow the panel to independently investigate sexual assault allegations brought against McGee by a teenager in Florida in 2007. In a letter slated for delivery to the commission on Monday morning, state Rep. Daniel Winslow asked the panel to stay the hiring of McGee, 43, for a week to allow for an independent inquiry into the accusations.
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