Monthly Archives: July 2018

Jackie Glazier to compete in Australia Survivor: Champions v Contenders

Australia’s only female World Series of Poker bracelet winner, Jacky Glazier, is set to appear in Australia Survivor: Champions v Contenders with the top prize of $500,000 up for grabs if she can take it down.

Jean-Robert Bellande once told me that his biggest challenge in life smacked him upside the head when competing in Survivor: China, and he’s not doing too bad for himself.

Ok, so a big bad Russian guy has been blowing smoke into his face from a cigar the size of Eurotunnel all week, but he has a lovely lady on his arm, an expensive looking goblet of red stuff at his beck and call, and a stack of chips the size of the old Berlin wall.

Maybe it did something to him.

PokerGO’s Hand Histories: stunning simplicity equals stunning success

Lee Davy spends nine minutes of his life watching Episode #1 of PokerGO and CakeWorks latest collaboration, Hand Histories and delivers his review. 

You know you’re fucked when the plan to climb out of a £30,000 hole is to wait until you’re 55 so you can use your pension lump sum as a ladder.

13 players left.

I have one of the biggest stacks in the room.

Ayr United barges into the League Cup last 16 after Thistle rout

Bitcoin Cash (BCH)-fueled Ayr United secured a sure slot in the Scottish League Cup’s  last 16 after beating Partick Thistle in a 2-0 decider over the weekend.

Ayr striker Michael Moffat drew first blood against The Jags to put the Honest Men in the lead throughout the entire game. However, the most talked about goal over the weekend was Lawrence Shankland’s impressive 45-yard strike in 66 minutes to seal Ayr’s victory against Thistle.

Not bad, @Shankland_25… pic.twitter.com/P5NsGeJUqr

— Ayr United (@AyrUnitedFC) July 29, 2018

Dynam Japan revenue falls 4.4% in Q1 FY2019

Japanese pachinko hall operator Dynam Japan Holdings Co. Ltd. (Dynam) continued to bear the brunt of severe business environment in the country, with revenues dropping 4.4 percent in the first quarter of fiscal year 2019.

Dynam announced before the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that its total revenue for Q1FY19 stands at ¥35.87 billion ($322.92million), down from ¥37.51 billion ($337.73 million) in the same period last year. Its total gross pay-ins for the first quarter ended June 30, 2018, also slipped 4.1 percent to ¥189.04 billion ($1.70 billion) from ¥197.11 billion ($1.77 billion) in Q1FY19.

On the flip side, Dynam’s hall operating expenses also declined 16.1 percent to ¥29.52 billion ($265.8 million) from ¥35.19 billion ($316.84 million).

The company attributed the decrease of its operating expenses to the reduction of pachinko and pachislot machine expenses. Data showed that pachinko and pachislot machine expenses for Q1 FY2019 stands at ¥5.18 billion ($46.64 million), a 46.9 percent plunge from ¥9.75 billion ($87.79 million) in the same period last fiscal year.

Kenneth Haugaard: Bitcoin Cash is all about finding solutions

In this interview with CalvinAyre.com’s Becky Liggero, Kenneth Haugaard of Ayre Media UK enumerates the benefits of going the bitcoin cash route for the online gambling companies.

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Galaxy’s $500M Boracay casino on track for 2021 opening

Not even the six-month closure of the idyllic, Philippine island holiday destination of Boracay has stopped Macau-based casino operator Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) from proceeding with its $500 million integrated resort project.

GMA News Online reported that the controversial multi-million dollar casino resort in Boracay is on track for a 2021 opening despite recent reiterations from the Philippine government that the popular island getaway will remain casino-free.

GEG’s local partner, Philippine-listed gambling operator Leisure and Resorts World Corp. (LRWC), pointed out that the six-month rehabilitation of Boracay has not affected its casino project in the island since they were able to finish what they needed to do prior to the closure of the island.

This included the purchase of 23-hectare lot in Barangay Manoc-Manoc, which was considered to be ‘alienable and disposable’ property, according to LRWC vice president for legal affairs Katrina Nepomuceno. Nepomuceno has not given a definite timeline for the actual construction of the brick-and-mortar facility in Boracay but she said that the original 2021 opening of the integrated resort is achievable.

4 casino operators bet big on the Philippines via CEZA

The Philippines is about to see another influx of casinos via its freeport zone authority, the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA).

Secretary Raul L. Lambino, administrator and chief executive of CEZA, confirmed last week that four “big” integrated resort and casino operators from Hong Kong, Malaysia, Japan and South Korea have submitted letters of intent to establish integrated resorts in the northern part of the Philippines, the Manila Bulletin reported.

Of the four gaming companies, the Freeport authority has signed a memorandum of understanding with “a big Chinese proponent,” which will invest $500 million to develop Fuga Island into an integrated resort and casino, according to CEZA Senior Deputy Administrator Raymundo Roquero. Fuga Island is the second northernmost island group of the Philippines and falls under CEZA jurisdiction.

Plans for the 10,000-hectare island include the construction of a casino, a hotel, a theme park, theatres, and a $1-million peCr unit villa, among others. CEZA officials said the Chinese investor wants to replicate South Korea’s Jeju Island development in Fuga.

European Gaming (EG) announces strategic partnership with Global Legal Group (GLG)

Transylvania – 30 July 2018 – European Gaming Media and Events, the leading media and boutique gaming events organizer in the CEE, Baltics and Balkans, is proud to announce Global Legal Group (GLG)  as its latest strategic partner.

The partnership will see a collaboration between the events segment of European Gaming and the International Comparative Legal Guide to: Gambling which covers common issues in gambling laws and regulations – including relevant authorities, application for a license and license restrictions, revocation of a license, enforcement and liability, and anticipated reforms from multiple jurisdictions.

“We are honored to start a collaboration with GLG, who are a leading media company specialising in the legal market. We are sure that the delegates attending our events will take advantage of the materials that will be distributed by the team. GLG has proven itself as a leading publisher in many practice areas and lead the way in covering Gambling Laws and Regulations.” Zoltán Tűndik, Head of Business at European Gaming Media and Events.

“As publishers of the International Comparative Legal Guide to: Gambling, a cross-border analysis of common issues in gaming laws and regulations in over 30 jurisdictions, we are excited to confirm our partnership with Europe Gaming Media and Events. These events are set to offer valuable insights into the European gaming market, with topics covered including compliance updates, licensing, AML and machine learning. We look forward to sharing our publications at the event, which we are sure delegates and speakers alike will find practical and interesting.” Rory Smith, Publisher at Global Legal Group.

Triton Poker Jeju: Kee leads Katz and Yong Snr in the final of the HKD 1m Short-Deck

The HKD 1,000,000 (USD 127,000) Short-Deck, Ante-Only event at the Triton Poker Series in Jeju entered an unscheduled third day of action with Kenneth Kee, Cary Katz and Richard Yong all searching for that USD 2.8m win.

I was listening to Tom Dwan give a rare interview to PokerNews during a break in the HKD 1,000,000 (USD 127,000) buy-in Short-Deck Ante-Only event.

The host asked him why he only appeared at Triton events?

“They take the 2,3,4 and 5 out of the deck,” said Dwan referring to the Short Deck format.

ONE Championship breathes new life into Asian boxing

30 July 2018 – Bangkok, Thailand: If there is one athlete who put Asia on the map of the international sporting scene, it is boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao.

Pacquiao’s in-ring achievements speak for itself as he is the only pugilist in history to capture major world titles in eight different weight classes and was long rated as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world by most sporting news and boxing websites.

However, boxing’s popularity in the Asian region is slowly ebbing due to several factors, including Pacquiao’s imminent exit from the sport and the growing reputation of another form of combat sport like mixed martial arts.

Boxing promoters such as Bob Arum of Top Rank tried to replicate Pacquiao’s magic and rise to stardom with Chinese boxer Zou Shiming, but the 86-year-old American businessman failed to get the desired result.

US casino’s app allows real-money gambling from anywhere, but with a catch

A casino in Auburn, Washington, has taken an innovative approach to increase its customer base and bring the action to the client. The Muckleshoot Casino, in conjunction with Playport Gaming Systems, is launching a new app that allows gamblers to purchase games and place bets with real money from anywhere. While it sounds like it would be an enticing and viable solution to virtually anyone, there is one catch that might make things a little complicated—to play or collect winnings, the gambler must conduct the transactions while physically at the casino.

The casino will offer real-money games such as Bingo and others that aren’t played against the house. There are already a number of similar apps out there, but this is the first that requires a gambler to be present at the casino to deposit or to cash out. It is certainly a little more than inconvenient; not many would want to fly to Washington state just to make a deposit or cash out $300 in winnings.

Playport already has similar operations in Mexico. This will be its first casino-integrated operation in the United States, and the company notes that the games will be available directly from Playport’s point-of-sale and loyalty platforms.

Muckleshoot Casino is owned and operated by the Muckleshoot Indian tribe. As such, it isn’t subject to state laws. This is a bonus win for the casino, since a number of companies in Washington are currently facing lawsuits over casino-style games. Those companies, while not offering real-money gambling, are said to be in violation of Washington gambling laws, said to be some of the tightest laws in the country.