Play Bejeweled Bingo to win a trip to London

That star of internet gaming Bejeweled is coming up for ten years old. This is one game that has seen off much competition over the years to win a place in the hearts of many people, young and old.

Jackpotjoy recently introduced Bejeweled Bingo to its online bingo offering, a game that offers a bonus round that consists of one minute of playing Bejeweled at the end of the normal bingo game to win free tickets. It is fair to say that this new bingo game has gone down a storm with online bingoplayers.

As a double celebration of the birthday and the success of the game, Jackpotjoy Bingo are giving away a trip to London in a prize draw. The prize consists of two nights at a four star hotel, £1,000 in spending money to hit the shops with and two hours use of the Bejeweled London Cab to make getting around with all those bags so much easier.

The competition runs until Sunday 24th October and one entry to the draw can be earned each day. An entry to the draw is earned by buying at least six tickets to play a game of Bejeweled Bingo, so for the most chances to win the trip play everyday.

Bingo players new to Jackpotjoy will receive a 200% deposit bonus to £200 which would provide more than enough to qualify for the draw each day.

 

Cyber-criminals Targeting Online Gaming Websites

According to a June 2010 Nielsen NetView survey on Internet usage, online gaming has overtaken e-mail in terms of the total percentage of time Americans spend online. Only social networking scores higher. On average, online gaming now consumes a staggering 407 million hours of U.S. citizens’ time per year. Unfortunately, Nielsen’s not the only one that noticed this trend; cybercriminals have taken note as well and are taking advantage of this by infecting games sites—from legitimate forums and tutorial sites to shadier download sites—to attack the unwary. Fortunately though, Avast has published a list of worst gaming sites.

Endemol launches online gaming division

Endemol UK has launched an online gaming division to strengthen its position in the multi-million-pound sector.

Endemol Games will specialise in licensing and monetising both its own and third-party entertainment properties in the gaming space.

The division will be headed by the production company’s former head of products and brand exploitation Jurian Van der Meer as MD, reporting to COO Lucas Church.

Church said, “Endemol UK has already established a strong position in the gaming space and the launch of Endemol Games underlines the importance of this significant growth area to our business.”

Van der Meer said, “Our entertainment properties attract huge fan bases and seamlessly cross over into branded gaming. Our aim with Endemol Games is to build on this, creating fresh concepts that will further invigorate the online gaming market.”

The division will work closely with Endemol Worldwide Brands in distributing UK-created gaming properties internationally.

Van der Meer will also retain his position on the global division Endemol Worldwide Brands overseeing the rollout of gaming and gambling activities.

Last month ITV announced is first social game, Corrie Nation, for flagship soap Corronation Street (16 September 2010), while McDonald’s launched its first brand campaign within FarmVille last week.

 

The Monaco iGaming Awards – Prize Winners

On October 11th night, the first prize-giving ceremony to reward the industry’s best iGaming operators, covering eight different categories, took place in the elegant surroundings of the Blue Gin Bar at the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel.

Online gaming experts and industry insiders, as well as trade and general-interest journalists, followed strict criteria when voting for sites: reputation, registration, ease of use, bonus prizes, look and feel, graphics and navigation.

An overall vote from key figures in online gaming via IGA Magazine’s Internet portal was also taken into account.

In addition, users of the comparison site RueDesJoueurs.com voted for the winner of the Special Award for the ‘Most Responsible Operator 2010’.

The 2010 award winners are:
Best online sports betting operator: BWIN

Best online horse race betting operator: PMU

Best online poker operator: WINAMAX

Best online casino gaming operator: 888

Best mobile online betting and gaming operator: BWIN

Best online gaming television campaign: PMU

Best online gaming operator of the year: BWIN

RueDesJoueurs.com Special Award for the ‘Most Responsible Operator 2010’: PMU

Analysis by Francis Merlin, Managing Director, MiE

Who is the biggest winner at the ceremony?
PMU, with three awards and six nominations, while Bwin received three awards from only three nominations.

Which categories was PMU nominated in?
Best operator of the year, sports betting, horse race betting, mobile betting, television campaign and most responsible operator.

What makes PMU’s results remarkable?
Historically, PMU is an online horse race betting operator. Online gaming has only been legal in France since June of this year. In four months, PMU has succeeded in appearing in the top three of six categories, from a total seven.

And Bwin can be considered the other main winner in this competition?
Bwin is basically the world leader in online gaming and its three awards are a fitting testament to its status.

What about poker?
The result shows how well Winamax has done, with a clear edge compared with some world leaders.

What is special about the award for most responsible operator?
The recipient of the award is decided solely by users of the RueDesJoueurs site. The idea follows one of the key points of France’s legislation for online gaming – player protection, especially as regards the risks of addiction.

 

Betfair Relocating to Ireland

Dublin is the location for a new Betfair office which will be used to house data as well as being a base for the company’s telebetting operators and other departments.

The company, which runs a number of successful online gaming products including Betfair Casino and Betfair Arcade has insisted that the relocation will not affect their patrons in any way with business continuing as usual.

The move has been interpreted by some, including City A.M newspaper, as a warning to the UK government about the tax increases that are being proposed. Should this theory be believed then Betfair may be looking to copy William Hill by moving offshore. Betfair paid a total of £7.3 million in tax payments last year including a £1.25 million voluntary payment due to horseracing betting from overseas customers.

However, Tessa Murray, director of corporate communications for Betfair chose to highlight that the relocation was more about expansion than any warnings to the UK government. She said: “the office in Dublin gives us full flexibility but as yet there are no immediate plans to go offshore”.

After having recently announced their intention to float on the London Stock Exchange, Betfair appears to be in a strong position which should enable them to continue to improve on their already outstanding casino and online gaming products.

 

Excellent prospects for online gambling in Ireland

The United States may be adopting more and more laws against online gambling, but Ireland – as it seems – has an opposit view that looks forward to the online casino industry as an opportunity to create more jobs and stimulate the domestic economy.

The Gaming and Leisure Association of Ireland has asked the government to vote on legislation, which will attract online casino operators in Ireland. It is estimated that with favorable arrangements and with the effective institutionalization of online gambling, would create 10,000 additional jobs in information technology and in the areas of financial and support services such as accounting, tax, advertising and legal services.

The report also mentions that the institutionalization of online gambling will bring the country an amount of about $ 68 million every year!

And the question arises: Could the United States follow the example of Ireland, with a result that jobs and revenue in general will be 100 times more than what is estimated for Ireland?

This is kind of difficult at present for the United States since there is strong opposition to gambling in several ‘conservative’ parts of society. This is mostly based on ‘moral’ grounds, and despite the economic downturn and increase in unemployment rate, the attitude against gambling is not expected to change.

It has been a while now that Irish authorities allow citizens of the country to participate in online gambling without however establishing the appropriate legal framework. Some online gambling companies took advantage of the lack of legislation and unsuspecting customers became victims of several scams.

However, the proposed regulations are in the process of approval, and online gambling will become much safer for the Irish public.

The online gambling firms would be particularly excited to relocate their businesses in a country like Ireland, where exists specialized personnel in the field of information technology and also the industry infrastructure is highly developed and readily available.

We expect Ireland to develop into a paradise for online casinos, such as Gibraltar, Malta and Cyprus.

Online-gaming case in jeopardy

A Maricopa County Superior Court judge on Thursday sent gambling-ring charges back to the grand jury because a county prosecutor failed to inform the jury of certain legal facts in getting the indictments.

Last Friday, Judge Roland Steinle also threw out all the misdemeanor counts in the case -mostly charges of benefiting from gambling – because the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office had failed to get indictments before the one-year statute of limitations ran out on those crimes.

More than 30 defendants faced 130 felony and 80 misdemeanor counts for placing and collecting on bets conducted through Costa Rican Web sites.

Steinle had already remanded charges against two defendants in September because the prosecutor failed to mention that the Costa Rican Web sites were possibly protected by international treaty and because of the prosecutor’s failure to answer questions about the legality of actions that took place in Costa Rica.

On Thursday, Steinle threw out charges against nine other defendants.

Twenty defendants remain charged with multiple felonies in the case.

Eugene Valentini was one of the first two defendants to have his case remanded because the prosecutor was unable to answer questions as to the legality of online gaming in Costa Rica, where the Web sites are located.

“The actions for which (my client) is accused are lawful and are controlled by an emerging body of federal, state and international law which should have been studied in detail before bringing this case before a grand jury,” said William Foreman, an attorney representing Valentini.

Foreman’s point was backed up by attorney Jean-Jacques Cabou, who represents defendant James Bennitt.

“In this case, by virtue of its treaty obligations, the United States has agreed to certain international conventions that seem to establish that this is lawful conduct,” Cabou said, referring to the Internet gambling.

Bennitt also claimed that the prosecutor had made false statements to the grand jury, painting Bennitt as a ringleader instead of a bettor; his case was remanded in September.

The County Attorney’s Office portrayed the remands and the dismissed counts as minor obstacles in the case.

“We can now take those cases back to the grand jury if we choose to do so,” said Barnett Lotstein, a spokesman for the office.

As for the dropped misdemeanors, Lotstein said, “We felt at the time we charged them that we had a viable argument because of the circumstances of the case.”

He was referring to the route it took from the Arizona Attorney General’s Office to the Pima County Attorney’s Office before arriving at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.The case made headlines in April 2007 when the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office claimed it had broken up four loosely associated gambling rings. The defendants were allegedly operating gaming Web sites headquartered in Costa Rica, where online gaming is legal. At question is whether payments and bets on sporting events were made and paid face-to-face in Maricopa Countyor if the transactions took place electronically.

Sheriff’s detectives claimed to have infiltrated the rings and the courts authorized wiretaps to track the gambling.

In April 2007, sheriff’s deputies served search warrants in Phoenix, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, and arrested more than 30 men and women.

Deputies arrested some of the defendants at their homes, and as permitted under racketeering laws, they seized cash and cars and property. In at least one case, a defendant says that deputies took the wedding ring off his wife’s finger, even though the warrants said that they were not to take items of sentimental value.

Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard stepped off the case because he was being investigated by the county attorney’s and sheriff’s offices over his handling of a criminal case against former state Treasurer David Petersen. To avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest, Goddard sent the case to the Pima County Attorney’s Office.

At stake were an estimated $30 million to $35 million in cash and property seized from the defendants under racketeering statutes.

David Henderschott, chief deputy for the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, allegedly told Pima County prosecutors that he would not cooperate with their handling of the case, so the Sheriff’s Office sent its attorney, Dennis Wilenchik, to bring the case – and the money – back to Maricopa County.Wilenchik did just that. It is now being prosecuted by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.

In February, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office was fined by a Pima County court for failing to turn over public records in the case to a Tucson newspaper in a timely manner.

Indictments in the case were obtained on March 8.

The 33 defendants were charged with 250 crimes, including racketeering, illegal use of wire or electronic communication, promotion of gambling, benefiting from gambling, money laundering, betting and wagering, and extortion.

Neither the Attorney General’s Office nor the Sheriff’s Office would comment.

Bermuda May Be Next Online Gaming Capital

Bermuda may well see itself as the ‘safe haven’ for online gambling sites as many countries, including the United States, try to curtail the hobby.

Premier Emil Brown, the country’s head executive, cites the example of capital Antigua – in 2000 it created 3,000 jobs within the online gambling industry as well as generating $37.5 million in taxes related to online gambling.

Brown said that the online gambling industry was a way for Bermudan people to make money without drug smuggling. Brown is looking for a way to end his country’s reliance on tourism income, however the ‘Antigua Model’ was lost in 2006 with the passage of the US’s Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.

Brown has also recently considered opening casinos on the island, and laws were relaxed regarding gambling on docked cruise ships. Brown’s predecessor as Premier, Renee Webb, had a refreshing statement about online gambling. ‘I was publicly in support of legalising gambling. Firstly, because it already exists through bingo, horse-racing, football pools and Crown and Anchor. So you are not legalizing gambling but extending what already exists nationwide.’

Social Network Reunites Online Gambling Enthusiasts

A new social Web 2.0 community targets internet users interested in online casino games, internet poker, sports betting or games in general.

Every member has various methods to communicate with other members at his disposal and receives additional member benefits like a welcome gift, personal profile webspace, blogs, private messaging box, picture sharing, live chat, instant messenger or free classified ads.

Playping.com also provides its members with one-click access to 348 radio stations from around the world which is unheard of among the online gambling community.

“Some time ago we realized the need for a gambling community setup that goes beyond the sole functionality of an ordinary forum,” Heinz Hoja, founder of playping.com and creator of the community commented.

What followed was an uptake not just of poker players but of a gaming community in general, which included casino players, sports bettors, bingo lovers and those interested in similar games through a platform of mutual interest and communication.

One other distinct advantage for those interested in joining playping.com is there is no charge for the service currently.

Government eyes Internet gambling as source of revenue

Bermuda could tap into a market worth billions of dollars — but also enter an international legal row — by becoming an offshore host for online gambling.

The Island is currently assessing its suitability as a centre of Internet gaming, following a path taken by rival jurisdictions including Antigua and Barbuda and Costa Rica.

It would mean gamblers abroad, most likely from the US, having their wagers processed in Bermuda — giving the betting companies tax breaks on profits and keeping them out of reach of anti-Internet gambling American authorities.

Several years ago, Antigua turned to Internet gambling — a $12 billion global business — as a way to end its reliance on tourism, a problem Premier Ewart Brown is equally keen to solve in Bermuda.

In 2000, Antigua’s online gaming industry generated $37.5 million in taxes, provided 3,000 jobs and was said to be giving people a route to affluence other than drugs trafficking. However, about five years ago the US introduced laws blocking its residents from using online casinos, claiming it needed to protect children and prevent financial crimes such as money laundering.

Antigua hit back by becoming the smallest country ever to successfully bring a case with the World Trade Organisation, arguing such a move was illegal and unfair as American operators were allowed to offer remote betting on horse- and dog-racing.

Since then there has been much tweaking of the US online gambling laws, with commentators saying the authorities have been trying to clamp down on it, while Antigua has been pushing for compensation from the US.

Some claim it is very difficult to enforce US law in jurisdictions which do not respect US statutes and that banning online gaming would drive it into the wrong hands.

Meanwhile, figures from two years ago show more than 200 Internet-gambling companies have set up shop in Costa Rica, earning it the tag: ‘the Internet’s Las Vegas’.

Poker is among the most popular Internet games — for many players in Bermuda as well — while gamblers can also have an online flutter with blackjack, craps and roulette among others.

Internet gaming is one of a series of possibilities, including casinos and a national lottery, being looked at in the $300,000 feasibility study by the Innovation Group.

The Premier, through his press secretary Glenn Jones, has refused to give any information about what we could expect to see in Bermuda, or to confirm exactly what he had in mind when he announced Innovation would determine Bermuda’s suitability as a centre of Internet gaming.

Dr. Brown’s predecessor as Tourism Minister, Renee Webb, backed the study, telling The Royal Gazette: “I was publicly in support of legalising gambling. Firstly, because it already exists through bingo, horse-racing, football pools and Crown and Anchor.

“So you are not legalising gambling but extending what already exists Islandwide. I supported a national lottery where the benefits go to education, the arts and other national causes similar to the British lottery.

“With respect to casinos, I supported them in principle as sophisticated entertainment centres — containing restaurants, shows, and gambling tables.

“These forms of gambling endeavour exist worldwide in places that once outlawed gambling, such as Sri Lanka, Egypt, and Caribbean islands. In these cases it is not widespread but restricted to certain areas like hotels.”

Ms Webb said she had two feasibility studies done in her time as a Minister and met with at least two groups who were interested in opening operations in Bermuda. The Premier also mentioned the feasibility study in an interview with the BBC World Service while on his current trip to the UK.

“Bermuda has a history of having had two significant economic bases. One is tourism and the other one is international business,” Dr. Brown said.

“We don’t export anything; we import 90 percent of what we consume and so we haven’t been able to come up with another pillar for our economy, although we are exploring new revenue streams … like gaming.

“We’ve actually announced last week that we’re going to have a feasibility study on gaming. That’s going to start next week.”

Asked if big casinos would be opened, he replied: “Well I don’t know. I don’t know that it’s going to be big casinos opening up. We are studying everything from Internet gambling to lotteries.”