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Partypoker Merges French and Spanish Player Pools

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Partypoker, the online Poker Operator headquartered in Isle of Man, has merged its French and Spanish player pools. With this, it will enter the shared online poker liquidity scheme, over four months after the scheme was launched.  The scheme expected to become a boon for the game across Europe’s segregated markets.

Partypoker confirmed late last week that its .eu platform went live yesterday and would give Spanish and French customers the opportunity to play against each other. To celebrate its participation into the shared liquidity project, the operator, owned by gambling giant GVC Holdings, will more than double its multi-table tournament (MTT) schedule for its French players. As for Spanish players, they would be able to play MTTs for the first time in a while, as partypoker had previously pulled the format from Spain.

The poker brand has already upgraded its .es website ahead of merging its Spanish and French pools and revealed last week that more updates and improvements would be rolled out across both its .es and .fr clients in the months to come.

Partypoker has recruited French poker star Bertrand Grospellier to promote its .eu endeavour. Grospellier joined the operator’s cluster of sponsored brand ambassadors after leaving PokerStars Team Pro in January.

The gambling regulators of France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy signed last a shared online poker liquidity agreement that would allow operators licensed in the four markets to merge their player pools and thus hopefully give a much-needed boost to online poker across Europe’s ring-fenced markets.

PokerStars was the first operator to launch shared poker tables in January 2018. The operator first merged its French and Spanish pools. Its Portuguese website joined the shared European pool mere days ago.

The shared liquidity project is in its initial stages and it would be difficult to say how it would develop and whether it would indeed improve Europe’s online poker scene. On the other hand, it seems that some of the participating countries already enjoy some benefits from the scheme.

Spain’s gambling regulator, Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ), published late last month its latest quarterly report about the state of the country’s online gambling market. The figures reported showed that online poker revenue grew significantly during the first quarter of the year.

Total poker revenue amounted to €21.5 million during the three months ended March 31, 2018. Cash game revenue totalled €8.4 million, up 30 per cent year-on-year, while revenue from online poker tournaments reached over €13 million. Tournament poker jumped more than 50 per cent from the first quarter of 2017, DGOJ reported. Cash game spending grew more than 18 per cent, while tournament fees surged over 40 per cent during the reviewed period.

France, on the other hand, saw a slight drop in cash game revenue to €24.1 million during the first quarter of the year, despite the 18 per cent increase in cash game spending. Tournament revenue rose 15 per cent year-on-year to €44.8 million and tournament fees grew 14 per cent.

 

 

Source: CasinoNewsDaily

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Industry Investments in Responsible Gaming Reach New High of $472 Million Annually, AGA Study Shows

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Research Reflects Heightened Responsibility Commitments as Industry Grow.

New research from the American Gaming Association (AGA), reveals a significant increase in responsible gaming (RG) investments from gaming industry companies, with total spending reaching $471.8 million annually—up from approximately $275 million (+72%) in 2017.

Conducted by a major international accounting firm, the research demonstrates a surge in industry-wide RG spending that has grown at a faster rate than gaming revenue over the past seven years. Several key program areas are seeing significant spending commitments as the industry expands, including:

  • Customer Service Interactions: $135.4 million.
  • Developing and Maintaining Responsible Gaming Programs: $122.4 million.
  • Consumer-Facing Responsible Gaming Education: $107.7 million.
  • Responsible Gaming Research and Other Non-Profit RG Organizations: $31.8 million.
  • Problem Gambling Supportive Services: $26.1 million.

“This impactful rise in RG spending demonstrates the legal industry’s dedication to fostering a safe and informed gaming environment,” said Joe Maloney, AGA Senior Vice President, Strategic Communications. “Beyond the considerable taxes gaming companies contribute to fund responsible gaming and problem gambling resources, the industry also proactively invests hundreds of millions of dollars more to ensure our customers have the tools, knowledge and safeguards to play responsibly.”

The new AGA research comes during Responsible Gaming Education Month (RGEM) 2024, during which industry stakeholders have demonstrated their commitments to responsible gaming through an array of activations and announcements. Earlier this September, the AGA released a first-of-its-kind Responsible Gaming Intervention Effectiveness Scale to provide academics, industry members and more with a research-based tool to evaluate responsible gaming messages.

“Our industry’s commitment to responsibility once again made RGEM a resounding success,” continued Maloney. “We look forward to seeing the work done throughout this past month provide a springboard for continued advancements in responsible gaming in the months and years to come.”

 

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Andrew Cardno, Dr. Ralph Thomas and Dr. A.K. Singh Release Their 11th Book: “The Math That Gaming Made, Compendium”

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Acclaimed gaming and analytics experts Andrew Cardno and Dr. Ralph Thomas of QCI have proudly released their 11th book, “The Math That Gaming Made, Compendium,” a definitive exploration of the mathematical frameworks and strategies that have shaped the modern gaming industry.

The book, which serves as a comprehensive guide to the intersection of mathematics and gaming, is a deep dive into how advanced analytics, mathematical modeling, and data science have revolutionized the gaming landscape. Covering decades of research and insights, “The Math That Gaming Made, Compendium” provides a wealth of knowledge for industry professionals, data enthusiasts, and anyone passionate about the intricacies of gaming mathematics.

A Legacy of Expertise

Andrew Cardno, a recognized authority in gaming analytics, and Dr. Ralph Thomas, a pioneer in gaming data science, bring together their years of experience and research in this book. Together, they offer readers an unparalleled understanding of how math is used to optimize everything from player experiences to casino operations.

“This book is a culmination of over 20 years of innovation in the gaming industry,” said Andrew Cardno“It not only highlights how data and analytics have evolved but also provides the tools and knowledge for others to apply these concepts in real-world gaming environments.”

A Must-Read for Industry Professionals

Industry expert Buddy Frank shared his praise for the book: “If there’s one thing the casino gaming industry does not do well, it is sharing. This book breaks that mold as the authors dish some of the best advice on improving your slot mix, gaining market share, understanding databases, and a lot more. They even translate all our obscure acronyms. This new volume is several inches thick, but you’ll find gems on every page. Better yet, follow their advice and your profitability will improve.”

“The Math That Gaming Made, Compendium” is available now through Amazon.

 

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EvenBet Gaming to Showcase Pioneering Poker Products at SBC Summit 2024

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EvenBet Gaming, a leading developer of online gaming software and solutions, is set to unveil its latest industry-leading poker platform update and exhibit its brand-new In-Store feature at the upcoming SBC Summit in Lisbon.

Launched at the beginning of September, the In-Store platform feature provides players with unprecedented access to perks directly from the lobby or poker table. Available benefits include Time Bank packages, Insurance Buying and Opponent Game Statistics, with each perk designed to enhance the player experience and drive revenue for EvenBet’s partners.

The EvenBet team will be located at Stand B820 and will outline the key aspects of the In-Store feature, as well as demonstrate the advantages of third-party casino game integration, revealing how operators can diversify their revenue streams.

The provider is also set to announce a major update to its Poker Clubs platform in October, which will improve software flexibility and player engagement options.

EvenBet will kick off the summit by hosting an exclusive poker tournament on Tuesday 24 September, an invite-only event featuring C-suite executives from across the industry.

Dmitry Starostenkov, CEO at EvenBet Gaming, said: “The SBC Summit is one of the biggest events on the calendar for us, and this year it will be even better. We are heading to Lisbon with an even better team, and they are ready to explore an even better poker platform with our valued partners and prospective clients.

“We are also hosting a C-level poker tournament on the first day, which should be a lot of fun and give us an indication of who the best players are in our industry.”

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