Managing Your Emotions During the Holidays

Preventing the Link Between Crime & Problem Gambling


The holidays are here and the FCCG would like to wish you and your families the best. For many of us, the holidays can be a difficult, stressful, emotional time. Take a deep breath and know this is typical. We all need to be sensitive to ourselves and to others during this time. This includes the problem gambler, family, friends, and co-workers, since many of us do not fully understand how emotions play out in our daily lives. We may unknowingly feel emotions and not even know why we are feeling, thinking, or behaving as we are.

Holidays may be different than the memories we have as a child. Life can be hard and often change happens without our control. We may have expectations that can never be fulfilled and in turn cause disappointment. One thing we can all practice is managing our emotions, so they do not cause harm to ourselves or to others.  However, to manage our emotions, it is important to first recognize we are behaving in some negative or stressful way, and then take steps to stop the behavior and alleviate the stress caused by it.

Here are some reasons we may have emotions rise to the surface during this time of year: Maybe being alone without family or friends to celebrate with. Possibly the loss of a spouse/partner, home, or job. Grief from guilt or shame caused by past behavior. Sometimes having, not having, spending, or overspending money can be emotionally stressful.

Here are some ways to help alleviate stress:

  • Share how you feel with someone you feel safe and close to
  • For others, open a dialog with someone in a safe space about their emotions after sharing yours
  • Ask for help or attend a self-help support group meeting
  • Pace yourself
  • Know your options and choose the one that is best for you
  • Cry 
  • Remove yourself from a situation
  • Talk yourself through it or journal how you feel

Emotions can take us places we don’t want to go to escape the feelings associated with gambling, drinking, drugging, isolating, and/or arguing with loved ones. Emotions are triggered by our thoughts, so remember, you get to choose how you feel and how to react to any given situation or event.

Try using some grounding techniques. There are 3 ways of grounding:

  1. Mental – Focus on what is going on in your mind and slow it down.
  2. Physical – Focus on your senses like touch, what you see in front of you, and hear around you, and calm your breathing.
  3. Soothing – Talk to yourself in a kind and gentle way, listen to music, or take a hot bath.

If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties due to gambling, start the journey of recovery today by contacting the free, confidential, multilingual, 24/7 Problem Gambling HelpLine at 888-ADMIT-IT (888-236-4848), texting (321-978-0555), emailing ([email protected]), chatting (gamblinghelp.org), or visiting us on our mobile app or on social media.



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Blake Bohn Wins Record Fourth MSPT Title at Running Aces ($181,864)

Blake Bohn Wins Record Fourth MSPT Title at Running Aces ($181,864)



The Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) returned to Running Aces Casino for the Winter Poker Classic and the turnout didn’t disappoint.

The $1,100 Main Event was one to remember as a total of 1,015 entries were tallied (238 from Day 1a; 348 from 1b; 429 from 1c), which blasted beyond the venue’s previous best field of 920 that was set this past April.

It was a grueling two days of poker, more for some, and on Sunday, 123 players returned for Day 2 action with their hopes on becoming an MSPT Main Event Champion.

When the dust settled, it was a familiar face claiming the top spot as MSPT Hall of Famer Blake Bohn, defeated previous Running Aces champ Chan Pelton in heads-up battle to claim a record-tying fourth MSPT Main Event title.

“I’m a little overwhelmed right now,” said Bohn after his record win, “I worked so hard and put in many attempts to get here and it’s really fun when it works out.”

While the victory marks Bohn’s fourth MSPT title, he has been working hard on his game to get back in the winner’s circle since his last back in 2018.

“I’ve worked so hard on my game over the years,” stated Bohn, “I know people have a lot of different opinions about me but it’s just nice to know that my hard work is paying off.”

The MSPT Hall of Famer has been putting in work since 2011, accumulating $697,800 to go along with his four titles, and the Minnesota native was overwhelmed with emotion after winning the MSPT record-tying title.

“The fourth title is really amazing; it was hard-earned. I really couldn’t be happier,” said Bohn in his closing statement.

2022 MSPT Running Aces Main Event Final Table Results

Place Player Hometown Prize MSPT POY Points
1 Blake Bohn Eden Prairie, MN $181,864 1,900
2 Chan Pelton College Station, TX $112,074 1,700
3 Chad Chizek Waterloo, IA $83,559 1,600
4 Jon Hanner St. Paul, MN $61,932 1,500
5 Ezequiel Gonzalez Minnetonka, MN $47,186 1,400
6 Chris Trombley Macomb, MI $36,373 1,300
7 Justin Thurlow Cottage Grove, MN $28,508 1,200
8 Craig Fierke Roseville, MN $21,627 1,100
9 Nik Stone Pittsville, WI $17,695 1,000

With 108 slated to get paid, a few handfuls of players needed to exit before everyone reached the money. Among those to leave empty-handed were Jason Sell, Justin Barnum, Dennis Stevermer, and Chris Moon, to name a few.

Only one level needed to pass before the hand-for-hand process began as Sean Giere collected two double-ups before dropping Andrew Eik on the money bubble.

Sean Giere
Sean Giere

After the bubble burst, the march to the final table began. Among those to fall along the way, albeit with a payday, were Umut Ozturk (10th – $13,763), MSPT Hall of Famer Aaron Johnson (24th – $6,685), 2021 MSPT POY Kyna England (52nd – $3,047), MSPT Hall of Famer Matt Kirby (65th – $2,556), and Terence Reid (75th – $2,458).

Final Table Action

MSPT Running Aces Final Table
MSPT Running Aces Final Table

After the players returned from their dinner break, it didn’t take long for action to kick into gear as Pelton and Bohn went back-and-forth between eliminations.

Pelton started it off with Nik Stone in ninth place, and Bohn followed with Craig Fierke in eight place.

Shortly after, Pelton coolered Justin Thurlow in seventh place in an aces against jacks hand while Bohn straightened out Chris Trombley in sixth place.

The duo’s elimination spree ended when Chad Chizek dropped Ezequiel Gonzalez in fifth place with a pair of ladies, but Pelton would up his ante after he rivered a set of queens to crack Jon Hanner‘s pocket kings, eliminating him in fourth place for $61,932.

Three-handed action saw chips shuffle back and forth between Pelton and Bohn until Chizek finally made his move against Bohn holding an inferior ace. Chizek was unable to get lucky and his Main Event ended in third place for $83,559.

The heads-up battle started with Bohn holding almost a 2:1 chip advantage against Pelton, until he turned Broadway to take the chip lead.

The two continued to duke it out for a few levels with the chips shuffling back and forth until the final hand where Bohn rivered two-pair to deny Pelton back-to-back titles while claiming his fourth in doing so.

Blake Bohn
Blake Bohn

MSPT Winter Poker Classic Winners

Tournament Entries Prize Pool Winner Prize
Event #1: $360 MSPT Mystery Bounty 1,065 $213,000 prize pool + $106,500 in bounties David Gonia $38,606
Event #2: $250 Sunday Feast NLH 190 $38,000 Michael Winter $8,122
Event #3: $185 Multi-Flight NLH 424 $61,480 Ed Veith $13,427
Event #4: $250 Seniors (50+) 160 $32,000 Bob Moore $8,640
Event #5: $250 Turbo Super Stack NLH 102 $20,400 Loren Burbach $6,121
Event #6: $250 Pot-Limit Omaha 108 $21,600 Doug Tran $6,479
Event #7: $300 MSPT Tag Team ($150/player) 411 $47,265 Daniel & Dennis Stevermer $12,287
Event #8: $250 Hump Day NLH 111 $22,200 Mark Dufner $4,487
Event #9: $2,500 MSPT Hall of Fame High Roller 98 $225,400 Kou Vang $67,621
Event #10: $1,110 MSPT Main Event 1,015 $983,050 Blake Bohn $181,864

The Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) is making its way back to the Venetian Las Vegas for its $1,100 Main Event December 28th – 30th. PokerNews will be on hand to bring you all of the live updates from the floor.





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Inspired to Provide Managed Services for Paddy Power

Inspired to Provide Managed Services for Paddy Power


B2B provider of gaming content, technology, hardware and services Inspired Entertainment announced a new exclusive agreement with Flutter Entertainment-owned brand Paddy Power.

Managed Services, VLT Cabinets

The agreement between Inspired Entertainment and the brand operating over 350 betting shops in the UK will see the tech solutions supplier provide Paddy Power with fully integrated managed services covering its entire UK estate, installing approximately 1,400 terminals and providing remote and field tech support, content and platform deployment.

Vince Bateson, head of Retail Gaming at Paddy Power, hailed the excellent partnership Paddy Power had developed over many years with Inspired Entertainment.

Our customers know and trust Inspired’s product and we’re delighted to be able to enhance our offering with the very latest terminal and the very best technology.

Vince Bateson, head of Retail Gaming at Paddy Power

As part of the agreement, Paddy Power will procure approximately 1,400 Vantage server-based gaming-ready cabinets by the end of 2023. Powered by an intelligent operating system, the cabinets of the Inspired VLT family feature functionalities that make players recommend the games to others.

“Inspired’s Vantage terminal has performed exceptionally well in our trials and is a perfect fit with our strategic goal of providing our customers with the best possible experience in our retail shops,” Bateson concluded.

For Inspired Entertainment, president and chief operating officer Brooks Pierce hailed Paddy Power for its “exceptional job” in operating the high street betting shops in the UK, “thrilled to partner with such a premier provider.”

Mutually Beneficial Agreement

As for the agreement, Pierce believes that it would be mutually beneficial, helping Paddy Power improve its product offering and drive growth in revenue alongside a reduction of operational costs while serving as “a prime example” of Inspired Entertainment’s UK transformation, where the business is shifting from “hardware-centric capital-intensive business model” to an asset-light one based on “managed services, content and platform.”

The agreement with Paddy Power is the latest between Inspired Entertainment and a UK-based operator involving the procurement of new gaming machines, following the deal with Betfred last month.

Under the five-year deal, Inspired Entertainment agreed to install 5,000 of its Vantage cabinets from the VLT family at Betfred’s UK estate of 1,400 betting shops. The deal also included remote and field tech support, as well as platform and content deployment.

On the gaming content front, Inspired Entertainment released three new holiday-themed games, Santa LinKing, Santa’s Winning Wishlist and Big Santa Fortune, to expand its gaming portfolio ahead of the end-of-year festive period.



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Manejando Tus Emociones Durante Las Vacaciones

Preventing the Link Between Crime & Problem Gambling


Las fiestas han llegado y el FCCG les desea lo mejor a ustedes y a sus familias. Para muchos de nosotros, las festividades pueden ser un momento difícil, estresante y emocional. Respire hondo y sepa que esto es común. Todos necesitamos ser sensibles con nosotros mismos y con los demás en esta temporada. Esto incluye al jugador problemático, la familia, los amigos y los compañeros de trabajo, ya que muchos de nosotros no entendemos completamente cómo se desarrollan las emociones en nuestra vida diaria. Es posible que, sin saberlo, experimentemos emociones y ni siquiera sepamos por qué sentimos, pensamos o nos comportamos como lo estamos haciendo.

Las celebraciones de fin de año pueden ser diferentes de los recuerdos que tenemos de cuando éramos niños. La vida puede ser difícil y con frecuencia los cambios se producen sin nuestro control. Podemos tener expectativas que nunca se pueden cumplir y, a su vez, nos causan decepción. Una cosa que todos podemos practicar es el manejo de nuestras emociones, para que no nos causen daño a nosotros mismos ni a los demás.  Sin embargo, para manejar nuestras emociones, es importante reconocer primero que nos estamos comportando de alguna manera negativa o estresante, y luego tomar medidas para detener el comportamiento y aliviar el estrés que causa.

Aquí hay algunos motivos por los cuales podemos tener emociones que salen a la superficie durante esta época del año: Tal vez estar solos, sin familiares o amigos con quienes celebrar. Posiblemente la pérdida de un cónyuge o pareja, hogar o trabajo. Dolor por una culpa o vergüenza producto de un comportamiento pasado. A veces, tener, no tener, gastar dinero o gastarlo de más pueden ser cosas emocionalmente estresantes.

Éstas son algunas formas de ayudar a aliviar el estrés:

  • Comparta cómo se siente con alguien con quien se sienta seguro y cercano
  • En el caso de otras personas, entable un diálogo con alguien en un espacio seguro sobre sus emociones después de compartir las suyas
  • Pida ayuda o asista a una reunión del grupo de apoyo de autoayuda
  • No se acelere
  • Conozca sus opciones y elija la que sea mejor para usted
  • Llorar 
  • Aléjese de una situación
  • Háblese a usted mismo o escriba lo que siente en un diario

Las emociones pueden llevarnos a lugares a los que no queremos ir para escapar de los sentimientos asociados con las apuestas, la bebida, las drogas, el aislamiento o las discusiones con nuestros seres queridos. Nuestros pensamientos desencadenan las emociones, así que recuerde: puede elegir cómo sentirse y cómo reaccionar ante cualquier situación o acontecimiento dados.

Intente usar algunas técnicas de conexión a tierra. Hay 3 formas de conectarse a tierra:

  1. Mental – Concéntrese en lo que está sucediendo en su mente y disminuya su velocidad.
  2. Físico – Concéntrese en sus sentidos, como el tacto, lo que ve frente a usted, escuche a su alrededor, y calme su respiración.
  3. Calmante – Hable con usted mismo de una manera amable y gentil, escuche música o dese un baño caliente.

Si usted o alguien a quien conoce está experimentando dificultades debido a las apuestas, comience el viaje de recuperación hoy mismo poniéndose en contacto con la línea gratuita, confidencial y multilingüe de ayuda para problemas de apuestas disponible las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana, en el 888-ADMIT-IT (888-236-4848), enviando mensajes de texto (321-978-0555), enviando correos electrónicos ([email protected]), chatenado (gamblinghelp.org) o visitándonos en nuestra aplicación móvil o en las redes sociales.



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Australian Ex-addicts Discuss Betting Apps

Australian Ex-addicts Discuss Betting Apps


Australia has been considered a gambling nation for a very long time. Australian gamblers lose approximately $25 billion per year on pokies, casinos, animal racing, sports betting, and lotteries. Former gambling addicts share their disturbing stories.

A Story of a Former Addicted Gambler

Mark Kempster, 34, relates that it all started on AFL Grand Final day in 2020 when he went to a pub and lost thousands of dollars in gambling. Then, as he was very angry and upset, he decided to drink his sorrow away. He spent the night at the house of a friend, and when he returned home the next day, his girlfriend checked the bank accounts and found out the truth.

Mark experienced seven-year gambling addiction, particularly sports matches and horseracing bets on his mobile phone. As a result, his family lost more than $100,000. Paradoxically, Mark worked at an online betting company, accumulated huge debts, and distanced himself from friends and relatives due to his secretive behavior.

Currently, Mark has recovered from compulsive gambling and has not bet for almost two years, although he states that it was not easy at all given the constant gambling ads and continuing contact with gambling companies that have tried to entice him.

Mark Kempster is one of the many former addicted gamblers who have asked a parliamentary survey to investigate the impact of online gambling on Australian citizens and whether the people are protected enough from gambling products.

According to Mark, the gambling industry is “predatory” and gains benefits from the most vulnerable people.

Research reveals that only 35 percent of Australians bet in an average month, and many of them gamble via lottery tickets. However, Australia has always been one of the most gambling nations. According to formerly addicted gamblers, the government has no interest to reduce betting practices, because it obtains tax revenue from gambling companies.

New Generation, New Ways of Betting

Per many experts, the new generation of phone apps is the reason for the rapid growth of mobile phone gambling. Australian citizens gamble approximately 20 percent more online than any other country. Rebecca Jenkinson, from the Australian Gambling Research Centre, states that online gambling has increased unexpectedly, while the other standard forms of gambling have remained on the same level or even decreased a little. The COVID situation also contributed to the growth of online gambling.

Responsible Wagering Australia responded to the criticism by stating that the giants in the gambling industry, such as Sportsbet and bet365, offer more than 32,000 jobs and contributed nearly $2 billion in taxes and levies in the prior fiscal year. The group also commented that it was open to conversations with the government in relation to possible changes in the betting legislation.

One of the possible amendments concerns the number of TV advertisements. There are limitations on broadcast times and warning messages were introduced. However, a full ban on gambling ads has been sought. Other potential changes are related to daily gambling restrictions, and centralizing the supervision of the industry, among others.



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Call of Duty and Twitch Could Help Drive Esports Betting Into the Future

Team celebrating an esports win


CoD back in its first home

The Call of Duty League (CDL)’s return to the streaming platform Twitch could be a significant factor in the growth of Esports betting.

The CDL started with 12 teams in 2019. Each spot required a $25m buy-in, and the teams competed in various online and in-person events, capped off by a multi-million-dollar World Championship. However, fleeting fan participation and viewership were among the many concerns for team owners disillusioned by the league.

Twitch helped opening weekend viewership peak at around 200,000 concurrent viewers

Despite early struggles, the league seems to be rounding the corner. The switch to Twitch helped opening weekend viewership peak at around 200,000 concurrent viewers, compared to just 79,000 for last year’s game.

Twitch to push Esports betting envelope

The early days of Call of Duty were always broadcast on Twitch. The CDL, though, struck an estimated $160m three-year deal with YouTube that covered Call of Duty Modern Warfare, Cold War, and Vanguard, and took the game away from its longtime home. 

That deal has since expired, which led to the league announcing its return to Twitch the day before the first set of matches. Many interested parties had clamored for a return to Twitch amid the league’s many struggles, including team personnel and fans alike.

The public outpour was rewarded immediately. According to Esports charts, Call of Duty League 2023: Stage 1 Major Qualifiers peaked at 192,943 viewers thanks to the Call of Duty League’s main stream, as well as other co-streamers such as retired pro Zoomaa.

viewership was the highest for a non-World Championship and fourth-highest total overall

The staggering viewership was the highest for a non-World Championship and fourth-highest total overall in the league’s history. This is a great sign, as the number of viewers usually increases for “majors,” which are LAN-based tournaments, instead of online qualifiers.

Many questions have been raised about Call of Duty’s place in Esports. Infrastructure failures within the league and disharmony between players and game developers had caused it to take a back seat to other games such as Warzone, Fortnite, and Apex Legends, but it now seems as if it could be a driving force in the rise of Esports betting.

Understanding the market 

The potential for Esports betting has been largely untapped for an industry expected to surpass $13bn by the end of the year. Several sportsbooks have begun offering daily fantasy contests, tournament results, and betting lines on matches, but there is still serious room for development.

One of the easiest ways to increase gambling participation is by increasing visibility, hence why the early returns on Twitch are so promising. Competition also significantly hinders a product’s potential more times than not, so it is important to understand what else is going on in Esports.

Halo, another popular first-person shooter, recently wrapped up its season with the World Championship, won by fan-favorite OpTic Gaming. Counter-Strike and League of Legends usually attract different audiences, but are both going as strong as ever as the two most popular Esports worldwide.

Another way to attract eyes is with viral moments: Twitch gambling streamer Xposed created his for all of the wrong reasons earlier this year by incorrectly betting $450,000 that OpTic Texas would defeat the Los Angeles Thieves.

younger generations that grew up playing video games are finding it easy to get behind

While Esports has been hard for the older crowd to buy into, younger generations that grew up playing video games are finding it easy to get behind. That’s according to Esports Entertainment Group CEO Grant Johnson, who is helping drive the market’s growth.

“The future bettor is coming up, and they’re gamers,” said Johnson in an interview with VegasSlotsOnline News.

Plenty will be revealed after viewership totals are posted from Call of Duty’s first LAN event of the Modern Warfare II season this week. As it stands, it seems as if the game could be a catalyst in the continued growth of Esports betting.

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Bragg Brings Content to Michigan through BetMGM Deal

Bragg Brings Content to Michigan through BetMGM Deal


The global business-to-business gaming technology provider, Bragg Gaming Group, announced it expanded the reach of its technology and content to Michigan via a new deal with the leading operator BetMGM.

New Collaboration Brings Bragg Content to BetMGM in Michigan

The new collaboration announced Monday, sees Bragg deliver leading games for BetMGM customers in the state. Such content includes Bragg’s Atomic Slot Lab studio, as well as engaging titles such as Egyptian Magic. What’s more, the collaboration sees BetMGM benefit in Michigan from the company’s Remote Games Server (RGS) technology.

The latest deal builds upon a collaboration inked between BetMGM and Bragg’s Spin Games studio. This long-term deal helped the two companies in strategic US markets such as Michigan, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Now, the new deal further builds upon the positive momentum with BetMGM.

At the same time, Bragg benefits from increasing its presence in North America and the United States. Currently, the company has joined forces with six operators delivering its leading technology and content to multiple iGaming markets in North America.

The Company Plans Further North American Expansion

Bragg’s president and chief operating officer, Lara Falzon, revealed that the company planned to expand its presence in North America by delivering content from its proprietary studios for iGaming operators. Moreover, she explained that the company planned to bring new games thanks to its deals with third-party providers. According to Falzon, the new collaboration further boosts Bragg’s growth strategy which is expected to deliver growth.

We are pleased to build on our existing relationship with BetMGM and look forward to providing them with content that helps them continue engaging with their existing players at high levels and attract new players.

Lara Falzon, president and chief operating officer for Bragg Gaming Group

She added that Bragg is excited to expand its collaboration with BetMGM. Last but not least, Falzon said that the new deal will deliver engaging content which is expected to boost the retention and engagement rates for the operator.

The importance of the market in Michigan was underlined by data released from Bragg. The company pointed to research from H2 Gambling Capital, which predicted that the market in the state is about to generate some $1.5 billion in gross win for 2022. At the same time, separate research from Eilers&Krejcik Gaming’s US Online Casino Monitor revealed that BetMGM is undoubtedly a leader in the online casino market in Michigan by holding 38% of the market as of August 2022.



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Playtika, Ready to Cut 12-15% of Its Headcount During Second Wave of Layoffs

Playtika, Ready to Cut 12-15% of Its Headcount During Second Wave of Layoffs


Israeli mobile gaming entertainment and technology company that uses art and science to create entirely customized game experiences Playtika has announced its second wave of employee layoffs. In June, the company announced it would bid goodbye to around six percent of its workforce, or the equivalent of 250 of its employees part of game development studios based in Montreal, London, and Los Angeles. Now, the social gaming giant is prepared to repeat the process for approximately 600 of its staff members, or the equivalent of 12% to 15% of its headcount from a total of 4,100 employees dispersed worldwide. Around 180 layoffs will take place in Israel.

Playtika: “This Decision Has Not Come Easy”

Playtika’s chief executive Robert Antokol made the news official by sending letters to all of the company’s “wonderful and talented colleagues and friends”. He called the decision a “difficult” one and explained it came as a result of “intense deliberation” aimed at helping Playtika enjoy the “best position” in the future. The layoffs will help the company wind down its “non-core products”, which comes in opposition to Playtika’s initiative to invest in JustPlay.LOL just nine months ago, in March. At that time, the business was planning on diversifying its non-core offerings. Now, Antokol explained the Israeli company has evaluated the current state of things and business environment in relation to the future and decided to return to its “roots of excellence”. This, according to Anokol, would be accomplished with the help of the talented staff’s efficiency, agility, creativity, and obsession with offering the most entertaining forms of mobile entertainment to their players.

Production of Three Games Has Been Halted

Antokol also said that the company has stopped producing three games that were in the making while getting ready to balance its teams and redeploy its talent. Playtika also plans to consolidate its studios to achieve higher levels of efficiency while showing more interest in optimization solutions. Fresh concepts for new games will be assessed by Playtika’s creative team at Wooga. This crew will prioritize pipeline games with a strategic high-growth potential.

Antokol also mentioned Playtika’s consistent financial results as proof of its employees’ excellent work. However, in Q2 2022, Playtika’s revenue remained largely steady while its net income and EBITDA dropped due to the challenging economic situation. In Q3 2022, the company’s revenue went up by 1.9% compared to Q3 2021, while the net income fell by 15%.

The company promises not to rest and to continue to use state-of-the-art technology and a diversified selection of high-ranking games targeting the “wonderful community of active and loyal players.” Since its foundation in 2010, Playtika quickly turned into a pioneer in the gaming industry, offering free-to-play social games while focusing its growth engine on casino games via brands like House of Fun and Slotomania. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the company decided to considerably expand its workforce, reaching 4,100 employees. Now, the downsizing decisions are an effect of Playtika’s commitment to staying prepared for any business scenario.



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Norsk Rikstoto’s Horse Racing Monopoly Extended by 10 Years

Norway to Fine Trannel for Repeated Refusal to Leave


Authorities in Norway extended the exclusive rights of Norsk Rikstoto to offer gambling on horses for the next ten years, the operator announced in a press release Friday.

Problem Gambling Prevention Is Key

The Government justified the decision to extend the license for another decade via the operator’s efforts to ensure the implementation of public control measures and prevent the negative effects of gambling that have become a cause for the struggle of many Norwegians already.

“Norsk Rikstoto shows that they take the role of exclusive rights provider seriously, and that is good,” said Minister for Culture and Equality Anette Trettebergstuen, outlining that the major task for the government regarding the market is to implement a gambling policy that will ensure gambling is experienced without its negative sides.

“The Norwegian Parliament has implemented a number of measures to reduce the risk of gambling problems and gambling addiction,” Trettebergstuen continued, highlighting the aim of the authorities to ensure that sports and good causes will continue to reap benefits from the gambling industry profits.

Best-Suited for the Task

Following the license extension, Norsk Tipping and Norsk Rikstoto will remain as the exclusive providers of gambling on horse racing. The government considers the vertical one that requires particular public control due to its high prizes, high turnover and high risk of creating gambling-related problems.

Further, Norsk Rikstoto has established itself as a reliable medium between the gambling industry and organizations that promote equestrian sports, horse keeping and horse breeding in the country, passing some of its profits to support the industry.

Founded in 1982 Norsk Rikstoto made a significant move towards enhancing communication with its customers via a two-way integration deal with Agillic and Tealium earlier this year.

The Norwegian National Tote horse racing foundation turned to marketing automation to achieve a more personalized communication approach across all channels, inform customers on how to place bets and ensure that the responsible gambling message is received and integrated into the entire customer journey.

Upgrade of Betting Systems

Months before that, Norsk Rikstoto moved to enhance its betting system via an agreement with Global Tote under which the BetMakers Technology-owned supplier agreed to implement its Quantum Tote solution to replace Norsk Rikstoto’s pari-mutuel wagering system.

The dispute between Norway’s regulator, Lotteritilsynet, and Kindred Group-owned subsidiary Trannel, operating the Bingo, Mariacasino, Storspiller and Unibet brands was one of the central gambling industry topics in the year.



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WPBSA Suspends Chinese Players Who Might Have Fixed Games

WPBSA Suspends Chinese Players Who Might Have Fixed Games


Several snooker players have been suspended for allegedly breaching the rules concerning match-fixing. In the midst of an ongoing investigation, several players, including the former Masters champion Yan Bingtao, have been suspended.

Bingtao May Have Fixed Matches

The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) is investigating allegations of match-fixing and, as a result, has suspended several players. Yan Bingtao, one of the most notable players the association penalized, will be unable to compete in the World Snooker Tour until the investigation has concluded.

After the WPBSA finishes its investigation, Bingtao and his fellow players’ suspensions will either be lifted or continued if they are deemed to be guilty. Still, the players were allowed to appeal the current suspension.

Bingtao is currently considered the 16th-best snooker player in the world and is one of the rising stars of professional snooker. Aged 22, Bingtao, also known as “The Tiger,” is a promising young player who upset John Higgins in the 2021 Masters final. This cemented Bingtao as the first debutant to win the tournament since 2008.

Five More Chinese Players Were Sanctioned

Bingtao isn’t the only suspended player who has been accused of match-fixing. Other Chinese players, including Lu Ning, Li Hang, Zhao Jianbo, Bai Langning and Chang Bingyu, were also banned from attending or competing during the World Snooker Tour.

Similarly to Bingtao, the aforementioned professionals will be unable to compete in the World Snooker Tour until the investigation is completed or subsequent charges are brought (or not). The five players are also allowed to try and appeal the decision.

This wave of suspensions follows an October case when the WPBSA found out that Liang Wenbo, another Chinese player, may have manipulated the outcomes of snooker matches for betting purposes. Following that, the association launched an investigation, which it has now expanded to probe into other pro snooker players as well.

Speaking of the World Snooker Tour, this summer, the sports betting company BetVictor reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the league throughout the 2022/23 season. The company also promised to pay an additional £150,000 to the eventual winner of the global snooker championship.

BetVictor’s generosity was welcomed by Steve Dawson, the chairman of the World Snooker Tour. Dawson said that the bonus offered by the company will further incentivize the players to give their best.

In other snooker-related news, We1Win, a Malaysian sportsbook, recently named the seven-time world champion Ronnie O’Sullivan as its latest brand ambassador for the 2022/23 season.



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