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In a surprise move, Betfair has just added a sports betting app to Apple’s iPhone store, breaking down Apple’s anti-gambling policy. The new app uses geolocation and age verification to ensure only players who are allowed to bet on sports are able to do so. Apple has yet to offer an official statement, so it is possible that the app just slipped under the radar.
Geek.com: Did Apple just greenlight online gambling on the App Store?
You can’t have sex or nudity at the Apple App Store, but now you can bet on sports using your iPhone. Either this app submission slipped under the Apple censors’ radar, or they have relaxed their policies in order to make more types of software available.
Whichever the case may be, Betfair has just become the first gambling group to have its betting software (called Betfair Client) available at the store. According to EGR Mag, this development ushers in a new era for iPhone users:
Betfair’s mobile chief claims that Apple imposed “no terms and conditions” to regulate gambling applications. Despite this, the app only works in the UK and Ireland.
Apple has been very restrictive lately about what apps it allows, especially when they show skin or offer adult themes. They even removed apps provided by underwear sellers because they included images of scantily-clothed men and women in their shopping apps.
eGamingReview: Betfair gambling app marks Apple turnaround
Betfair recently became the first major online betting company to offer a gambling application through Apple’s iPhone App Store, marking a new stance on gambling apps from Apple.
The downloadable app, which Betfair’s exchange product, marks a change in Apple’s policies regarding gambling apps, which have not been allowed in the past.
Charles Palmer, head of Betfair mobile said: “There were no terms and conditions about gambling. We approached Apple with the proposal and our app, showing it does the normal KYC and age verification.”
The app is only available to customers in the UK and Ireland, and uses the iPhone’s built-in GPS to make sure bets are only placed from these areas.
“We have also added the ability to locate where the customer is. It can tell if you are in the UK or Ireland, and if you’re not, it won’t function. We put that in there as an extra precaution – they didn’t request that,” he said.
Computer Weekly: BetFair puts iPhone gaming app into Apple App Store
BetFair, one of the world’s biggest online sports betting operators, just launched an iPhone app that allows punters to bet on sports while on the move.
The launch is part of an attempt by BetFair to “mobilise” its business. The company already supports browser-based apps on Symbian, Blackberry, and Android, and they are working on spreading out even more.
The new app gives the company fine control over authentication and verification of bettors, making it almost impossible for under-age people to place bets. It also uses the iPhone’s GPS locator to only allow bets to be placed from authorized jurisdictions.
According to BetFair, mobile customers are up 40% from last year, with revenues from mobile customers up a full 50%.
In a surprise move, Betfair has just added a sports betting app to Apple’s iPhone store, breaking down Apple’s anti-gambling policy. The new app uses geolocation and age verification to ensure only players who are allowed to bet on sports are able to do so. Apple has yet to offer an official statement, so it is possible that the app just slipped under the radar.
Geek.com: Did Apple just greenlight online gambling on the App Store?
You can’t have sex or nudity at the Apple App Store, but now you can bet on sports using your iPhone. Either this app submission slipped under the Apple censors’ radar, or they have relaxed their policies in order to make more types of software available.
Whichever the case may be, Betfair has just become the first gambling group to have its betting software (called Betfair Client) available at the store. According to EGR Mag, this development ushers in a new era for iPhone users:
Betfair’s mobile chief claims that Apple imposed “no terms and conditions” to regulate gambling applications. Despite this, the app only works in the UK and Ireland.
Apple has been very restrictive lately about what apps it allows, especially when they show skin or offer adult themes. They even removed apps provided by underwear sellers because they included images of scantily-clothed men and women in their shopping apps.
eGamingReview: Betfair gambling app marks Apple turnaround
Betfair recently became the first major online betting company to offer a gambling application through Apple’s iPhone App Store, marking a new stance on gambling apps from Apple.
The downloadable app, which Betfair’s exchange product, marks a change in Apple’s policies regarding gambling apps, which have not been allowed in the past.
Charles Palmer, head of Betfair mobile said: “There were no terms and conditions about gambling. We approached Apple with the proposal and our app, showing it does the normal KYC and age verification.”
The app is only available to customers in the UK and Ireland, and uses the iPhone’s built-in GPS to make sure bets are only placed from these areas.
“We have also added the ability to locate where the customer is. It can tell if you are in the UK or Ireland, and if you’re not, it won’t function. We put that in there as an extra precaution – they didn’t request that,” he said.
Computer Weekly: BetFair puts iPhone gaming app into Apple App Store
BetFair, one of the world’s biggest online sports betting operators, just launched an iPhone app that allows punters to bet on sports while on the move.
The launch is part of an attempt by BetFair to “mobilise” its business. The company already supports browser-based apps on Symbian, Blackberry, and Android, and they are working on spreading out even more.
The new app gives the company fine control over authentication and verification of bettors, making it almost impossible for under-age people to place bets. It also uses the iPhone’s GPS locator to only allow bets to be placed from authorized jurisdictions.
According to BetFair, mobile customers are up 40% from last year, with revenues from mobile customers up a full 50%.
The gambling industry is one that continues to blossom exponentially. Originally, Las Vegas was considered to be the gambling capital of the world. Macau passed it in popularity after just a few short years and Japan is starting to look like a promising venture for some of the world’s larger gambling operations.
The Street: Las Vegas Sands Bets on Japan
Las Vegas Sands plans on expanding its Macau-based Sands China into Japan, which it predicts could become Asia’s largest gaming market. Sands has already been approach by local gaming firms in Japan.
Gaming is still week in the U.S. and Macau has been the focus of casino operators. In the first quarter Sands Macau, which has three casinos in the Chinese gambling enclave, saw its profit quadruple to $110.5 million from $26.7 million just one year ago.
Revenue at Sands China shot up 24% to $944 million from $761.7 million in the year-ago period. Overall, Macau posted a record 70% surge in gaming revenue in April to $1.76 billion. And it appears the gambling hub could be on track for another record month.
Casino operators aren’t just limiting their Asian expansion to Macau. Last month, Sands opened the first part of its $5.5 billion hotel-casino in Singapore. The company expects the Singapore casino could earn $1 billion annually. MGM has also said that it is looking into other gaming markets, including Vietnam.
Reuters: Sands China bets on Japan; sees strong Q2
Macau-based Sands China, the world’s second-most valuable casino operator, has its sights on expanding into Japan, which it predicts could become Asia’s largest gambling market.
Expanding in Asia beyond Macau has become important for casino operators such as Sands and Wynn Resorts, which worry about Beijing’s erratic travel restrictions on mainland Chinese visiting Macau, the only place in the country where casino gambling is legal.
Japan has long debated legalizing casino gambling and could make a decision soon as it looks to the example of Singapore, which recently opened two major casino resorts. Sands China’s parent Las Vegas Sands opened its $5.5 billion Singapore casino resort, the world’ second-most expensive, late last month.
Japan has made slow progress on allowing casinos, partly due to fears they could trigger social problems.
If Japan moves to legalise casino gambling, the first casino could open by around 2014-15, said Jacobs, who was chief executive of an international management services firm before he joined Las Vegas Sands in March last year.
Channel News Asia: Marina Bay Sands targeting Southeast Asian market
The $5.5 billion Marina Bay Sands integrated resort is betting its chips on the Southeast Asian market. The region is expected to account for over a third of its business in Singapore, according to Sheldon Adelson, the
chairman of its parent company Las Vegas Sands.
He said the company is also considering building integrated resorts in Europe and Japan.
The Marina Bay Sands resort, which was partially opened on Tuesday, April 27, is expected to break even in just 5 years.
Marina Bay Sands will be targeting primary markets like Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore. Combined, these countries will make up some 40 per cent of Marina Bay Sands’ business (10 per cent each from Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand; and 8 per cent from Vietnam). China will account for about 6 per cent of its business.
Adelson added: “Asia could use 5 or 10 Las Vegases fully built out with 140,000 rooms each. That would give you from 700,000 to 1.4 million rooms for destination resorts for people all over Asia to go to. And in my opinion, you will never saturate the market.
The gambling industry is one that continues to blossom exponentially. Originally, Las Vegas was considered to be the gambling capital of the world. Macau passed it in popularity after just a few short years and Japan is starting to look like a promising venture for some of the world’s larger gambling operations.
The Street: Las Vegas Sands Bets on Japan
Las Vegas Sands plans on expanding its Macau-based Sands China into Japan, which it predicts could become Asia’s largest gaming market. Sands has already been approach by local gaming firms in Japan.
Gaming is still week in the U.S. and Macau has been the focus of casino operators. In the first quarter Sands Macau, which has three casinos in the Chinese gambling enclave, saw its profit quadruple to $110.5 million from $26.7 million just one year ago.
Revenue at Sands China shot up 24% to $944 million from $761.7 million in the year-ago period. Overall, Macau posted a record 70% surge in gaming revenue in April to $1.76 billion. And it appears the gambling hub could be on track for another record month.
Casino operators aren’t just limiting their Asian expansion to Macau. Last month, Sands opened the first part of its $5.5 billion hotel-casino in Singapore. The company expects the Singapore casino could earn $1 billion annually. MGM has also said that it is looking into other gaming markets, including Vietnam.
Reuters: Sands China bets on Japan; sees strong Q2
Macau-based Sands China, the world’s second-most valuable casino operator, has its sights on expanding into Japan, which it predicts could become Asia’s largest gambling market.
Expanding in Asia beyond Macau has become important for casino operators such as Sands and Wynn Resorts, which worry about Beijing’s erratic travel restrictions on mainland Chinese visiting Macau, the only place in the country where casino gambling is legal.
Japan has long debated legalizing casino gambling and could make a decision soon as it looks to the example of Singapore, which recently opened two major casino resorts. Sands China’s parent Las Vegas Sands opened its $5.5 billion Singapore casino resort, the world’ second-most expensive, late last month.
Japan has made slow progress on allowing casinos, partly due to fears they could trigger social problems.
If Japan moves to legalise casino gambling, the first casino could open by around 2014-15, said Jacobs, who was chief executive of an international management services firm before he joined Las Vegas Sands in March last year.
Channel News Asia: Marina Bay Sands targeting Southeast Asian market
The $5.5 billion Marina Bay Sands integrated resort is betting its chips on the Southeast Asian market. The region is expected to account for over a third of its business in Singapore, according to Sheldon Adelson, the
chairman of its parent company Las Vegas Sands.
He said the company is also considering building integrated resorts in Europe and Japan.
The Marina Bay Sands resort, which was partially opened on Tuesday, April 27, is expected to break even in just 5 years.
Marina Bay Sands will be targeting primary markets like Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore. Combined, these countries will make up some 40 per cent of Marina Bay Sands’ business (10 per cent each from Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand; and 8 per cent from Vietnam). China will account for about 6 per cent of its business.
Adelson added: “Asia could use 5 or 10 Las Vegases fully built out with 140,000 rooms each. That would give you from 700,000 to 1.4 million rooms for destination resorts for people all over Asia to go to. And in my opinion, you will never saturate the market.
After winning his fourth consecutive series championship, he overtook Cale Yarborough for the longest streak of consecutive championships in NASCAR history. With three victories in 2010, Johnson is the best.
In 2009, he led the standings for nine weeks. Gordon is still King but has not yet won in 2010, and is seeking a victory in the upcoming Dover race.
Always a favorite at the annual Budweiser Shootout, Harvick is also pumped from his April 25th victory at Talladega.
With his worst series points finish ever in 2009 at 25th place, Earnhardt Jr. is excited for a big 2010 rebound.
Winning the Daytona and Auto Club races in 2009, Kenseth became the 5th racer ever to start the season with consecutive wins.
After winning in Atlanta on March 7th, Busch has nine consecutive seasons with at least one victory.
At 50 years young he is one of the oldest players to ever win at Phoenix. He won five races in 2009 and is back and better than ever for the 2010 season
Kyle’s surprise victory at Richmond on the 1st of May has shot him straight back to the mountaintop
A seasoned veteran, Stewart won four races in 2009 and is still seeking his first in 2010.
A ladies man, this stud already has two victories in 2010: At Texas on April 19th, and at Darlington on May 8th just a few short days ago
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After winning his fourth consecutive series championship, he overtook Cale Yarborough for the longest streak of consecutive championships in NASCAR history. With three victories in 2010, Johnson is the best.
In 2009, he led the standings for nine weeks. Gordon is still King but has not yet won in 2010, and is seeking a victory in the upcoming Dover race.
Always a favorite at the annual Budweiser Shootout, Harvick is also pumped from his April 25th victory at Talladega.
With his worst series points finish ever in 2009 at 25th place, Earnhardt Jr. is excited for a big 2010 rebound.
Winning the Daytona and Auto Club races in 2009, Kenseth became the 5th racer ever to start the season with consecutive wins.
After winning in Atlanta on March 7th, Busch has nine consecutive seasons with at least one victory.
At 50 years young he is one of the oldest players to ever win at Phoenix. He won five races in 2009 and is back and better than ever for the 2010 season
Kyle’s surprise victory at Richmond on the 1st of May has shot him straight back to the mountaintop
A seasoned veteran, Stewart won four races in 2009 and is still seeking his first in 2010.
A ladies man, this stud already has two victories in 2010: At Texas on April 19th, and at Darlington on May 8th just a few short days ago
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Team: Minnesota Vikings
Nickname: “Sleuth”
Team: Tennessee Titans
Nickname: “Cheetah”
Team: Jacksonville Jaguars
Nickname: “Tank”
Team: Baltimore Ravens
Nickname: “Road-Runner”
Team: Arizona Cardinals
Nickname: “Invincible”
Team: Minnesota Vikings
Nickname: “Veteran”
Team: New England Patriots
Nickname: “King”
Team: San Francisco 49ers
Nickname: “Madman”
Team: Indianapolis Colts
Nickname: “God”
Team: New York Giants
Nickname: “Stud”
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Team: Minnesota Vikings
Nickname: “Sleuth”
Team: Tennessee Titans
Nickname: “Cheetah”
Team: Jacksonville Jaguars
Nickname: “Tank”
Team: Baltimore Ravens
Nickname: “Road-Runner”
Team: Arizona Cardinals
Nickname: “Invincible”
Team: Minnesota Vikings
Nickname: “Veteran”
Team: New England Patriots
Nickname: “King”
Team: San Francisco 49ers
Nickname: “Madman”
Team: Indianapolis Colts
Nickname: “God”
Team: New York Giants
Nickname: “Stud”
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Arguably one of the top 10 basketball players of all time, let alone present-day.
King James is the savior of the city of Cleveland, to say the least.
Wade single-handedly led the Heat to an NBA Title in 2006.
Big, sleek, and athletic, Amare is here to stay.
The most feared big man in the game, at 33 Duncan is considered the best power-forward of all time.
Known for his smooth and natural play, Big Melo is a player to keep your eye on.
ome consider Chris the best player in the NBA, and time will tell us if his fans are right
At 24 years young, it is scary to think that Howard is already one of the best players in the NBA
well-rounded player who has really taken the spotlight in Portland.
For a short man, his basketball skills are astounding
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Arguably one of the top 10 basketball players of all time, let alone present-day.
King James is the savior of the city of Cleveland, to say the least.
Wade single-handedly led the Heat to an NBA Title in 2006.
Big, sleek, and athletic, Amare is here to stay.
The most feared big man in the game, at 33 Duncan is considered the best power-forward of all time.
Known for his smooth and natural play, Big Melo is a player to keep your eye on.
ome consider Chris the best player in the NBA, and time will tell us if his fans are right
At 24 years young, it is scary to think that Howard is already one of the best players in the NBA
well-rounded player who has really taken the spotlight in Portland.
For a short man, his basketball skills are astounding
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Just when we thought it was safe to get back in the water, research shows that the dreaded recession is still pressing down on Americans. Overall, national revenue through gambling dropped over 5%, but progress in some states even during the recession gives a nation hope.
USA Today: Casino gamblers tightened purse strings in recession
Americans have been rolling the dice less as the economy soured. According to the American Gaming Association, revenue from casino gambling fell 5.5% overall last year, with the take falling $1.8 billion from the $32.5 billion of revenue in 2008. Revenue fell in 8 of the 12 states that have casino gambling.
Interestingly, consumers spent more last year gambling at casinos than they did on candy or movie tickets. Spending on lotto tickets hasn’t dropped much. According to La Fleur’s 2010 World Lottery Almanac, states had lottery revenues of $53.1 billion in fiscal year 2009, compared with $53.4 billion in fiscal year 2008.
Six of 12 states with racetrack casinos reported revenue increases, and six reported decreases. Maine had the largest increase, 17.2%, and Iowa took the biggest hit, a 6.7% decline.
Colorado, Indiana, Missouri and Pennsylvania were the only states that posted an increase in casino gambling revenue, according to the association. Pennsylvania saw revenue rise because two casinos opened last year. Kansas, brought in nearly $2 million after its first casino opened
New gaming laws increased some revenue. Colorado relaxed bet limits and increased hours and types of games. Missouri removed loss limits. Casinos in 13 states employed about 328,000 workers last year, compared with about 357,000 in 2008. Casinos contributed $5.6 billion in tax revenue to state and local governments last year, a 1.6% drop from 2008.
Stateline: Gambling slowdown reduces states’ take
The economic slowdown that’s battered the bottom line of states has also reduced their take of gambling taxes, according to a report released Thursday. The American Gaming Association said gaming revenues dropped 5.5 percent across the country last year. State revenues from taxes on gaming dropped 1.6 percent.
New Jersey took the biggest hit, as gaming tax revenues dropped 18.6% between 2008 and 2009. Nevada and Mississippi were also hard-hit, losing 10.4% and 9.4%, respectively.
Four of the 13 states that allow commercial casinos actually did better last year than in the previous year. The report credits voter initiatives in 2008 that legalized more gambling for boosting revenues in both Colorado and Missouri.
Colorado raised its bet limit from $5 to $100; and state gaming taxes increased by 2.6%. Missouri did away with a rule that limited gamblers’ losses to $500 in a two-hour period; its taxes went up 5.9 percent. By far the biggest revenue winner, though, was Pennsylvania, which opened two new casinos in 2009. Its gaming revenues jumped by 21.6%.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: State’s casino numbers buck national trend
Pennsylvania, where new casinos are still opening and legalized slot play is still a novelty, added more than 3,200 gambling-related jobs and yielded big revenue increases in 2009, a year in which casino revenues declined nationally by more than 5%.
Statistics were presented in the American Gaming Association’s annual industry report, which was released Thursday. Pennsylvania’s revenues increased by almost 22%, aided by the 2009 opening of Rivers Casino on the North Shore and the Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem.
Nationally, casinos took in $30.74 billion in 2009, down nearly $1.8 billion from 2008. It’s the 2nd year of declining casino revenues nationally, and as a result, the number of people employed in the industry dropped by almost 30,000, or 8.1%.
Nevada’s casinos saw 2009 revenues decline by 10.4% from 2008 numbers, while Pennsylvania’s neighbors in Atlantic City, N.J., performed even worse, with a 13.3% decline. Western Pennsylvania is still in the running for 2 more casinos – one, a proposed racetrack casino in Lawrence County; the other, a smaller “resort” casino at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Fayette County.
Just when we thought it was safe to get back in the water, research shows that the dreaded recession is still pressing down on Americans. Overall, national revenue through gambling dropped over 5%, but progress in some states even during the recession gives a nation hope.
USA Today: Casino gamblers tightened purse strings in recession
Americans have been rolling the dice less as the economy soured. According to the American Gaming Association, revenue from casino gambling fell 5.5% overall last year, with the take falling $1.8 billion from the $32.5 billion of revenue in 2008. Revenue fell in 8 of the 12 states that have casino gambling.
Interestingly, consumers spent more last year gambling at casinos than they did on candy or movie tickets. Spending on lotto tickets hasn’t dropped much. According to La Fleur’s 2010 World Lottery Almanac, states had lottery revenues of $53.1 billion in fiscal year 2009, compared with $53.4 billion in fiscal year 2008.
Six of 12 states with racetrack casinos reported revenue increases, and six reported decreases. Maine had the largest increase, 17.2%, and Iowa took the biggest hit, a 6.7% decline.
Colorado, Indiana, Missouri and Pennsylvania were the only states that posted an increase in casino gambling revenue, according to the association. Pennsylvania saw revenue rise because two casinos opened last year. Kansas, brought in nearly $2 million after its first casino opened
New gaming laws increased some revenue. Colorado relaxed bet limits and increased hours and types of games. Missouri removed loss limits. Casinos in 13 states employed about 328,000 workers last year, compared with about 357,000 in 2008. Casinos contributed $5.6 billion in tax revenue to state and local governments last year, a 1.6% drop from 2008.
Stateline: Gambling slowdown reduces states’ take
The economic slowdown that’s battered the bottom line of states has also reduced their take of gambling taxes, according to a report released Thursday. The American Gaming Association said gaming revenues dropped 5.5 percent across the country last year. State revenues from taxes on gaming dropped 1.6 percent.
New Jersey took the biggest hit, as gaming tax revenues dropped 18.6% between 2008 and 2009. Nevada and Mississippi were also hard-hit, losing 10.4% and 9.4%, respectively.
Four of the 13 states that allow commercial casinos actually did better last year than in the previous year. The report credits voter initiatives in 2008 that legalized more gambling for boosting revenues in both Colorado and Missouri.
Colorado raised its bet limit from $5 to $100; and state gaming taxes increased by 2.6%. Missouri did away with a rule that limited gamblers’ losses to $500 in a two-hour period; its taxes went up 5.9 percent. By far the biggest revenue winner, though, was Pennsylvania, which opened two new casinos in 2009. Its gaming revenues jumped by 21.6%.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: State’s casino numbers buck national trend
Pennsylvania, where new casinos are still opening and legalized slot play is still a novelty, added more than 3,200 gambling-related jobs and yielded big revenue increases in 2009, a year in which casino revenues declined nationally by more than 5%.
Statistics were presented in the American Gaming Association’s annual industry report, which was released Thursday. Pennsylvania’s revenues increased by almost 22%, aided by the 2009 opening of Rivers Casino on the North Shore and the Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem.
Nationally, casinos took in $30.74 billion in 2009, down nearly $1.8 billion from 2008. It’s the 2nd year of declining casino revenues nationally, and as a result, the number of people employed in the industry dropped by almost 30,000, or 8.1%.
Nevada’s casinos saw 2009 revenues decline by 10.4% from 2008 numbers, while Pennsylvania’s neighbors in Atlantic City, N.J., performed even worse, with a 13.3% decline. Western Pennsylvania is still in the running for 2 more casinos – one, a proposed racetrack casino in Lawrence County; the other, a smaller “resort” casino at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Fayette County.
Team: Argentina
Age: 22
Position: Striker
Current club: Barcelona
Team: Portugal
Age: 25
Position: Winger
Current club: Real Madrid
Team: England
Age: 24
Position: Striker
Current club: Manchester
Team: Brazil
Age: 28
Position: Midfielder
Current club: Real Madrid
Team: Spain
Age: 30
Position: Midfielder
Current club: Barcelona
Team: Ivory Coast
Age: 32
Position: Striker
Current club: Chelsea
Team: Spain
Age: 25
Position: Winger
Current club: Barcelona
Team: Spain
Age: 26
Position: Striker
Current club: Liverpool
Team: England
Age: 29
Position: Midfielder
Current club: Liverpool
Team: Ghana
Age: 27
Position: Midfielder
Current club: Chelsea
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Team: Argentina
Age: 22
Position: Striker
Current club: Barcelona
Team: Portugal
Age: 25
Position: Winger
Current club: Real Madrid
Team: England
Age: 24
Position: Striker
Current club: Manchester
Team: Brazil
Age: 28
Position: Midfielder
Current club: Real Madrid
Team: Spain
Age: 30
Position: Midfielder
Current club: Barcelona
Team: Ivory Coast
Age: 32
Position: Striker
Current club: Chelsea
Team: Spain
Age: 25
Position: Winger
Current club: Barcelona
Team: Spain
Age: 26
Position: Striker
Current club: Liverpool
Team: England
Age: 29
Position: Midfielder
Current club: Liverpool
Team: Ghana
Age: 27
Position: Midfielder
Current club: Chelsea
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This Philadelphian stud is the team leader of the Phillies. He almost single-handedly led the Phillies to beat the Yankees in the 2009 World Series, with an impressive onslaught of World Series homeruns.
A long-time Atlanta Braves veteran, Chipper is one of the most respected and acclaimed players in the league. In 1999 he won the National League MVP Award.
Captain of the New York Yankees, Jeter is one of the greatest players in the history of the game. He has led the Yankees to 5 World Series Titles.
A pesky veteran of the game, Ichiro has baseball’s record for single-season base hits at a whopping 262.
A fan favorite in Minnesota, Mauer is catcher for the Twins. Joe has won three batting titles and an American League MVP award.
Living one of the most inspiring stories you will ever hear, Hamilton is off the streets and back in the game, better than ever. He is one of the best power hitters in the game.
To close out a game, Rivera enters into Yankee Stadium with the well-known “Enter Sandman” song playing.
Now on the New York Yankees, Mark was an integral part of the Yankees winning the 2009 World Series Championship.
An integral part of Joe Torre’s Los Angeles Dodgers, Kemp has emerged as the best Center Fielder in the game.
One of the smallest players in the game, it is mind-blogging that Tim has emerged as the best starting pitcher in the game after a few short years in the Big Show.
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This Philadelphian stud is the team leader of the Phillies. He almost single-handedly led the Phillies to beat the Yankees in the 2009 World Series, with an impressive onslaught of World Series homeruns.
A long-time Atlanta Braves veteran, Chipper is one of the most respected and acclaimed players in the league. In 1999 he won the National League MVP Award.
Captain of the New York Yankees, Jeter is one of the greatest players in the history of the game. He has led the Yankees to 5 World Series Titles.
A pesky veteran of the game, Ichiro has baseball’s record for single-season base hits at a whopping 262.
A fan favorite in Minnesota, Mauer is catcher for the Twins. Joe has won three batting titles and an American League MVP award.
Living one of the most inspiring stories you will ever hear, Hamilton is off the streets and back in the game, better than ever. He is one of the best power hitters in the game.
To close out a game, Rivera enters into Yankee Stadium with the well-known “Enter Sandman” song playing.
Now on the New York Yankees, Mark was an integral part of the Yankees winning the 2009 World Series Championship.
An integral part of Joe Torre’s Los Angeles Dodgers, Kemp has emerged as the best Center Fielder in the game.
One of the smallest players in the game, it is mind-blogging that Tim has emerged as the best starting pitcher in the game after a few short years in the Big Show.
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In anticipating of a potential opening of the US online gambling market, Unibet PLC has paid $2.25 million for a 25.9% share in bingo.com. The private placement comes shortly after bingo.com switched to Unibet’s online bingo and casino network. Unibet has also announced its intention to apply for a license to operate in France.
Wall Street Journal Market Watch: Bingo.com Closes $2,250,000 Private Placement from Unibet
Bingo.com, Ltd., owner of the online gaming site www.bingo.com, announced yesterday that it closed a private placement from Unibet Group plc, selling 15 million common shares at $0.15 apiece, raising net proceeds of $2,250,000. The placement represents 25.9% Bingo.com.
“Bingo.com is pleased to have secured a private placement from Unibet,” said Bingo.com’s CEO Tarrnie Williams. “With one of the World’s leading gaming operators as both an investor and operational partner, Bingo.com will now have the resources to support its brand in a number of emerging online bingo markets. We very much look forward to taking on a leading role in the expansion of online bingo worldwide.”
Unibet CEO Petter Nylander was equally positive. “Investing in Bingo.com, one of the strongest bingo brand names in the industry, is exciting for us. We believe in the power of the Bingo.com URL and believe that Bingo.com will be a leader in online bingo for years to come. We look forward to growing our businesses together in existing and new markets.”
Unibet recently developed turn-key online gaming platform, offering partners to be part of their online casino and bingo network.
Business Wire: Unibet Group plc – Interim report January – March 2010
During the first quarter of 2010 Unibet Group plc saw continued growth in terms of gross winnings revenue as well as active customers. Their live betting offerings together with live event streaming and the Unibet Mobile platform have all been important driving factors in recent months.
April also shows very good figures, with average daily gross revenue up over the average daily gross revenue for the previous three months.
Unibet recently decided to apply for a licence to operate in France after the recent opening of their online gambling market. The exact terms of licences in the country have yet to be revealed, but 2010 earnings are not expected to be significant. This change in the regulatory situation renders the group’s financial goals for 2010 obsolete. Given the uncertainty regarding France, Unibet CEO Petter Nylande says it will be challenging to outperform 2009.
Lastly, in preparation for the possible opening of the US online gambling market, Unibet has acquired 25.9% of the NASDAQ listed company Bingo.com through a private placement of $2.25 million.
eGaming Review: Unibet wagers on legal US egaming with Bingo.com stake
UNIBET just acquired a quarter of NASDAQ-listed Bingo.com in hopes that the US online gambling market will soon open up once again.
The Swedish operator now owns a 25.9% stake in the business, acquired through a private placement for $2.25m. The move follows just two months after Bingo.com joined Unibet’s online bingo and casino network in March.
Petter Nylander, chief executive of Unibet, said: “We believe in the power of the Bingo.com URL and believe that Bingo.com will be a leader in online bingo for years to come.”
Unibet also just announced its intention to apply for a licence to operate in the recently-opened French egaming market.
In anticipating of a potential opening of the US online gambling market, Unibet PLC has paid $2.25 million for a 25.9% share in bingo.com. The private placement comes shortly after bingo.com switched to Unibet’s online bingo and casino network. Unibet has also announced its intention to apply for a license to operate in France.
Wall Street Journal Market Watch: Bingo.com Closes $2,250,000 Private Placement from Unibet
Bingo.com, Ltd., owner of the online gaming site www.bingo.com, announced yesterday that it closed a private placement from Unibet Group plc, selling 15 million common shares at $0.15 apiece, raising net proceeds of $2,250,000. The placement represents 25.9% Bingo.com.
“Bingo.com is pleased to have secured a private placement from Unibet,” said Bingo.com’s CEO Tarrnie Williams. “With one of the World’s leading gaming operators as both an investor and operational partner, Bingo.com will now have the resources to support its brand in a number of emerging online bingo markets. We very much look forward to taking on a leading role in the expansion of online bingo worldwide.”
Unibet CEO Petter Nylander was equally positive. “Investing in Bingo.com, one of the strongest bingo brand names in the industry, is exciting for us. We believe in the power of the Bingo.com URL and believe that Bingo.com will be a leader in online bingo for years to come. We look forward to growing our businesses together in existing and new markets.”
Unibet recently developed turn-key online gaming platform, offering partners to be part of their online casino and bingo network.
Business Wire: Unibet Group plc – Interim report January – March 2010
During the first quarter of 2010 Unibet Group plc saw continued growth in terms of gross winnings revenue as well as active customers. Their live betting offerings together with live event streaming and the Unibet Mobile platform have all been important driving factors in recent months.
April also shows very good figures, with average daily gross revenue up over the average daily gross revenue for the previous three months.
Unibet recently decided to apply for a licence to operate in France after the recent opening of their online gambling market. The exact terms of licences in the country have yet to be revealed, but 2010 earnings are not expected to be significant. This change in the regulatory situation renders the group’s financial goals for 2010 obsolete. Given the uncertainty regarding France, Unibet CEO Petter Nylande says it will be challenging to outperform 2009.
Lastly, in preparation for the possible opening of the US online gambling market, Unibet has acquired 25.9% of the NASDAQ listed company Bingo.com through a private placement of $2.25 million.
eGaming Review: Unibet wagers on legal US egaming with Bingo.com stake
UNIBET just acquired a quarter of NASDAQ-listed Bingo.com in hopes that the US online gambling market will soon open up once again.
The Swedish operator now owns a 25.9% stake in the business, acquired through a private placement for $2.25m. The move follows just two months after Bingo.com joined Unibet’s online bingo and casino network in March.
Petter Nylander, chief executive of Unibet, said: “We believe in the power of the Bingo.com URL and believe that Bingo.com will be a leader in online bingo for years to come.”
Unibet also just announced its intention to apply for a licence to operate in the recently-opened French egaming market.
Despite the relatively lenient laws regarding gambling in South Africa, there’s still a whole lot of activity going on in the nations black market. A surprising arrest was made this week of a family of four, including the grandmother at 65 years of age.
Sowetan: Granny bust for drugs and racketeering
A family of 4, including a 65- year-old grandmother, was arrested for racketeering, illegal gambling and drug dealing. Police pounced on the elderly woman, her 48-year-old son and his wife of 46 and their 26-year-old son at their Eldorado Park home in the morning yesterday.
The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations’s spokesperson, Captain Paul Ramaloko, said: “The SAPS’s West Rand organised crime unit, in conjunction with the crime intelligence, West Rand dog unit and the rapid response (unit), supported by the South African Revenue Service and the Asset Forfeiture Unit arrested the four for racketeering and dealing in drugs.”
The arrests were made after two warrants – one for search and seizure and another for arrest – were obtained from the Protea magistrate’s court .
Though all of the arrested were unemployed, the family members had thousands of rands in their bank accounts. “A further allegation is that they are operating an illegal gambling business in their Eldorado Park home,” said Ramaloko.
Ramaloko said all their assets would be attached soon.
The family members were detained at the Krugersdorp police station and were expected to appear in the Protea magistrate’s court tomorrow.
The Citizen: Family of four arrested for gambling business
According to the authorities, an elderly woman, her two sons and daughter-in-law were arrested on Wednesday for running an illegal gambling business and drug dealing in their Johannesburg home.
The family of four was allegedly part of a syndicate dealing in drugs in the Eldorado Park and Westbury areas, Captain Paul Ramaloko said. They were arrested at their home in Eldorado Park at 10am in a joint operation by police, the South African Revenue Service and the Asset Forfeiture Unit.
The elderly woman, 65, her two sons, 48 and 26 and her daughter-in-law 46 would face charges of drug dealing and racketeering in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
The Times Live: Granny and kids on drugs charges
An Eldorado Park granny and three members of her family were arrested for drug dealing yesterday.
The South African Revenue Service and the police’s asset forfeiture unit investigated the family when they discovered large amounts of money in their bank accounts. This was suspicious because the woman, 65, her son, her daughter-in-law and her 26-year-old grandson, are all unemployed.
Hawks spokesman Capt Paul Ramaloko said the family might also have been “operating an illegal gambling business” from their home.
Despite the relatively lenient laws regarding gambling in South Africa, there’s still a whole lot of activity going on in the nations black market. A surprising arrest was made this week of a family of four, including the grandmother at 65 years of age.
Sowetan: Granny bust for drugs and racketeering
A family of 4, including a 65- year-old grandmother, was arrested for racketeering, illegal gambling and drug dealing. Police pounced on the elderly woman, her 48-year-old son and his wife of 46 and their 26-year-old son at their Eldorado Park home in the morning yesterday.
The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations’s spokesperson, Captain Paul Ramaloko, said: “The SAPS’s West Rand organised crime unit, in conjunction with the crime intelligence, West Rand dog unit and the rapid response (unit), supported by the South African Revenue Service and the Asset Forfeiture Unit arrested the four for racketeering and dealing in drugs.”
The arrests were made after two warrants – one for search and seizure and another for arrest – were obtained from the Protea magistrate’s court .
Though all of the arrested were unemployed, the family members had thousands of rands in their bank accounts. “A further allegation is that they are operating an illegal gambling business in their Eldorado Park home,” said Ramaloko.
Ramaloko said all their assets would be attached soon.
The family members were detained at the Krugersdorp police station and were expected to appear in the Protea magistrate’s court tomorrow.
The Citizen: Family of four arrested for gambling business
According to the authorities, an elderly woman, her two sons and daughter-in-law were arrested on Wednesday for running an illegal gambling business and drug dealing in their Johannesburg home.
The family of four was allegedly part of a syndicate dealing in drugs in the Eldorado Park and Westbury areas, Captain Paul Ramaloko said. They were arrested at their home in Eldorado Park at 10am in a joint operation by police, the South African Revenue Service and the Asset Forfeiture Unit.
The elderly woman, 65, her two sons, 48 and 26 and her daughter-in-law 46 would face charges of drug dealing and racketeering in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
The Times Live: Granny and kids on drugs charges
An Eldorado Park granny and three members of her family were arrested for drug dealing yesterday.
The South African Revenue Service and the police’s asset forfeiture unit investigated the family when they discovered large amounts of money in their bank accounts. This was suspicious because the woman, 65, her son, her daughter-in-law and her 26-year-old grandson, are all unemployed.
Hawks spokesman Capt Paul Ramaloko said the family might also have been “operating an illegal gambling business” from their home.
Poker master Doyle Brunson, sometimes known as “Texas Dolly”, is one of the most fearsome players the game has ever seen. Brunson has played poker professionally for more than 50 years, and he is very, very good at what he does. He’s netted over $5.8 million in tournament wins during his career, and is the proud owner of 10 WSOP bracelets. These are things that every poker fan knows – but who is the man behind the cards?
Brunson is a Texas native, born in Longsworth on August 10, 1933. He was a runner, a basketball star, and an all-around excellent athlete. In fact, he was nearly drafted by the Minneapolis Lakers until a knee injury put him in a cast for two years, ended his basketball career.
His interest in poker started early on. He began with five card stud, and he the game was easy – Brunson is a born natural, some say. Before long, he was traveling around Texas, then eventually the neighboring states of Oklahoma and Louisiana, playing poker in illegal, underground games. He saved up his wins, and headed to Vegas – where he lost everything.
This didn’t stop him though. Brunson caught the gambling bug, and decided to settle down in Vegas. He played more and more, and was a regular participant in the WSOP, which saw its first game in 1970. By the late 70s, he had made a name for himself in the poker world, netting win after win and accumulating quite a lot of wealth.
Brunson got the nickname “Texas Dolly” when Jimmy Snyder’s tongue slipped one day. Snyder was supposed to introduce Brunson as “Texas Doyle” but somehow it came out “Dolly” instead. The crowed loved it, and the name stuck. Even today when Brunson plays online poker he uses the alias ‘texdolly’.
Brunson is still a poker master. He has published numerous books about his career and about poker strategy, and spends much of his time promoting the famous Doyle’s Room online poker site at events all around the world.
Here are a few interesting facts about the Texas Dolly that not all poker fans know:
“I’m a gambler,” says Brunson. “I’ll always be one. I couldn’t be anything else. So, my life will always be full of wins and losses. I wouldn’t have it any other way. It’s exciting. There’s never been a dull moment in my life.”
Poker master Doyle Brunson, sometimes known as “Texas Dolly”, is one of the most fearsome players the game has ever seen. Brunson has played poker professionally for more than 50 years, and he is very, very good at what he does. He’s netted over $5.8 million in tournament wins during his career, and is the proud owner of 10 WSOP bracelets. These are things that every poker fan knows – but who is the man behind the cards?
Brunson is a Texas native, born in Longsworth on August 10, 1933. He was a runner, a basketball star, and an all-around excellent athlete. In fact, he was nearly drafted by the Minneapolis Lakers until a knee injury put him in a cast for two years, ended his basketball career.
His interest in poker started early on. He began with five card stud, and he the game was easy – Brunson is a born natural, some say. Before long, he was traveling around Texas, then eventually the neighboring states of Oklahoma and Louisiana, playing poker in illegal, underground games. He saved up his wins, and headed to Vegas – where he lost everything.
This didn’t stop him though. Brunson caught the gambling bug, and decided to settle down in Vegas. He played more and more, and was a regular participant in the WSOP, which saw its first game in 1970. By the late 70s, he had made a name for himself in the poker world, netting win after win and accumulating quite a lot of wealth.
Brunson got the nickname “Texas Dolly” when Jimmy Snyder’s tongue slipped one day. Snyder was supposed to introduce Brunson as “Texas Doyle” but somehow it came out “Dolly” instead. The crowed loved it, and the name stuck. Even today when Brunson plays online poker he uses the alias ‘texdolly’.
Brunson is still a poker master. He has published numerous books about his career and about poker strategy, and spends much of his time promoting the famous Doyle’s Room online poker site at events all around the world.
Here are a few interesting facts about the Texas Dolly that not all poker fans know:
“I’m a gambler,” says Brunson. “I’ll always be one. I couldn’t be anything else. So, my life will always be full of wins and losses. I wouldn’t have it any other way. It’s exciting. There’s never been a dull moment in my life.”
Martina Hingis will play a senior doubles event at Wimbledon with longtime doubles partner Anna Kournikova. Hingis and Kournikova won two Australian Open titles together in 1999 and 2002. The 29-year-old Hingis retired from the WTA Tour in 2007, the 28-year-old Kournikova hasn’t played since 2003.
Martina Hingis will play a senior doubles event at Wimbledon with longtime doubles partner Anna Kournikova. Hingis and Kournikova won two Australian Open titles together in 1999 and 2002. The 29-year-old Hingis retired from the WTA Tour in 2007, the 28-year-old Kournikova hasn’t played since 2003.
The famous actor most known for his rolls in the Spider-man movies has participated in several poker tournaments and won over $10 million in Hollywood home games.
The Oscar nominated actress had won a WSOP bracelet and a victory in WPT Ladies Night III.
The world famous actor and celebrity had won the California State Poker Championship, grabbing $360,000 in prize money.
The Hollywood actress best known for her roll in American Pie has been developing her career as a pro poker player, competing in poker tournaments and playing against the best poker players in the world.
The British actor most known for his roll in the TV soap opera East Enders, has made over $500,000 playing poker.
The Hollywood actress most known for her roll in “That 70’s show” is the host of “Hollywood Hold’em” on the E! Network and a frequent player at the Bicycle casino in LA.
The Olympic champion Swimmer Michel Phelps is playing a lot of online poker. One of his dreams is to win the World Series of Poker.
The famous actor is on the official team of online poker room Hollywood Poker.
The famous tennis player is often seen playing in the EPT (European Poker Tour) and is serving as an ambassador for online poker room PokerStars.com
The Seinfeld star is a dedicated poker player. He participates in poker tournaments on a regular basis.
The famous actor most known for his rolls in the Spider-man movies has participated in several poker tournaments and won over $10 million in Hollywood home games.
The Oscar nominated actress had won a WSOP bracelet and a victory in WPT Ladies Night III.
The world famous actor and celebrity had won the California State Poker Championship, grabbing $360,000 in prize money.
The Hollywood actress best known for her roll in American Pie has been developing her career as a pro poker player, competing in poker tournaments and playing against the best poker players in the world.
The British actor most known for his roll in the TV soap opera East Enders, has made over $500,000 playing poker.
The Hollywood actress most known for her roll in “That 70’s show” is the host of “Hollywood Hold’em” on the E! Network and a frequent player at the Bicycle casino in LA.
The Olympic champion Swimmer Michel Phelps is playing a lot of online poker. One of his dreams is to win the World Series of Poker.
The famous actor is on the official team of online poker room Hollywood Poker.
The famous tennis player is often seen playing in the EPT (European Poker Tour) and is serving as an ambassador for online poker room PokerStars.com
The Seinfeld star is a dedicated poker player. He participates in poker tournaments on a regular basis.