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15 July 2011

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Directorate Change

The Board of bwin.party announces the appointment of Geoff Baldwin as a non-executive director of the Company with immediate effect. Mr Baldwin replaces Rami Lerner who is stepping down from the Board today as a non-executive director.

Geoff Baldwin's appointment is made following a nomination under the terms of a relationship agreement entered into by amongst others, bwin.party, Emerald Bay Limited and Stinson Ridge Limited that was approved by shareholders on 28 January 2011.

Geoff Baldwin, aged 46, is an investment banking professional with more than 24 years of experience, including serving as a M&A generalist in New York for five years and a technology M&A specialist for the last 19 years, primarily in Silicon Valley, California. He is a founder of GCA Savvian, a global investment bank that is publicly listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange with dual headquarters in Tokyo and San Francisco. In the United States, GCA Savvian specialises in technology investment banking and is recognised as having a leading franchise in digital media, including social and mobile gaming, internet advertising and ecommerce. Mr Baldwin currently serves on the board of directors of GCA Savvian's listed parent company (GCA Savvian Group Corp.) and its European subsidiary, is a member of the firm's global executive committee and is head of the firm's M&A advisory practice in the United States. Prior to founding GCA Savvian, Mr Baldwin was a Managing Director in Morgan Stanley's mergers and acquisitions group.

Commenting on today's announcement, Simon Duffy, Chairman of bwin.party said:

"We are delighted to welcome Geoff to the Board. Given the pace of change in our marketplace and his wealth of experience of working with high technology and social media companies, Geoff will be well-placed to contribute to the next phase of our corporate development. I would like to thank Rami for his contribution to the Board over the last two years and wish him well for the future."

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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Australian Gambling And iGaming News Developments, by Greg Tingle - 17th July 2011

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Australian Gaming Firms Not So Keen On Outsiders...

An established online betting operator is calling on any legislation on exotic gambling options to also include a toughening up of controls on online casino poker offerings.

Australia's "big four" online gambling brands: Betfair, Sportsbet, Centrebet and Sportingbet last month backed proposed new measures to stamp out match-fixing in sport.

British based igaming firm Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment, the world leader in igaming, is monitoring the situation closely and is understood to be in negotiations with the Australian government. This follows their successful negotiations with the United States Department of Justice over 2 years ago, which are leading the company once again offering full and completely legal igaming services to Americans, as part of their global strategy.

However, Betfair chief exec top brass Andrew Twaits said online poker websites, which he says cost the industry hundreds of millions of dollars annually, should also be part of new legislation.

"While it is pleasing to see both the federal and state governments taking the integrity of betting in sports seriously and on a united front, the present legislation is clearly not working when it comes to online poker," Twaits said.

"Online sports betting in this country turns over $300 million a year, is highly regulated and we pay our taxes, while operators of online poker sites are not, many of which are controlled and run offshore.

"That's the real challenge facing not just the federal and state governments of this country, but governments across the globe.

"It is estimated that the turnover in this and other forms of illegal betting is $125 billion worldwide. That's why as an industry we welcome any tightening of the present legislation in this country of the Victorian Integrated Gambling Act.

"The sooner the rest of the states and territories fall into line the better it will be for everyone."

A lot of the concerns relate to preserving the integrity of sporting events.

There's a push to employ full-time supervisors to scrutinise betting trends. The AFL employs an integrity officer.

The coalition represents the NRL, AFL, ARU, Cricket Australia, FFA, Netball and Tennis.

"The NRL could take a leaf out of the AFL's book on this issue. They seem to be dragging the chain a little," Sullivan told the press.

"We've seen on the issue arising from the North Queensland investigation that the checks and balances we as an industry already have in place actually do work.

"As for the NRL asking for an industry-wide ban on exotic bets, that's fine, but our figures show that the average bet on the first and last tryscorer is just $9.

"That wouldn't buy you a schooner of beer in some pubs in Fremantle.

"Betting on cricket matches in this country isn't a problem. The trouble starts with the sheer weight of money bet on games in India and Pakistan where the industry is either illegal or nowhere near as regulated as you find it here in Australia.

"All we are asking for as a collective is a level playing field."


European Agency Closed To Australia...

European betting agency Betdaq Friday ceased operating on Australian racing and most Australian sports after revelations its activities were illegal.

It's been revealed that Betdaq, a privately owned Irish-based betting exchange, was operating offshore covering Australian racing and a range of other sports, including the AFL and NRL, without appropriate licensing and in contravention of state and federal legislation.

A Betdaq spokesman contacted by Murdoch's The Australian newspaper said Friday: "The betting services on Australian races and sports has been stopped. A legal problem has developed. It should be sorted out soon but until further notice we will not be operating on Australian sport." The spokesman declined to state specifically what legalities had forced it to close down its Australian operations. When informed by The Australian yesterday that Betdaq had withdrawn its Australian endeavours, the federal Minister for Sport Mark Arbib said: "Betting sites operating offshore without regulation are a potential threat to the integrity of Australian sport. Online gambling has been referred to Minister (Stephen) Conroy's review of the Interactive Gambling Act."

In The Australian's report it was revealed that on Wednesday Betdaq was operating on race meetings in Victoria (Sandown), NSW (Warwick Farm) and Queensland (Eagle Farm). It was also setting markets for the major football codes and also promoting online casino and poker services.

It is fully expected other overseas betting agencies will attempt to bet on Australian races and sport too after Sky Racing completed a deal last week for Australian races to be broadcast live on At The Races, the major thoroughbred racing channel in the UK.

To operate on Australian race meetings, bookmakers and betting exchanges need to be licensed with the various state racing authorities. As well, betting on sport and sporting events needs licensing agreements with the sports.

Websites such such as Betdaq are understood to weaken the potential influence and authority of last month's commitment between the federal government, the state sport ministers and the major Australian sports to agree to national legislation to police integrity issues in sport.

The meeting agreed to a multi-pronged attack on corruption.

A news release from Arbib's department said the key features of the policy were:

*Legal arrangements and integrity agreements between sports and betting companies which will include requirements to share information, provide sports with a right to veto bet types and provide a financial return from sports betting to sports;

*The establishment of a National Integrity of Sport Unit to oversee the national arrangements and provide support for smaller sports;

*Agreement to pursue nationally consistent legislative arrangements;

*The adoption of codes of conduct by sports, and;

*Government funding will be contingent on sports implementing appropriate anti-match-fixing and anti-corruption policies and practices.

The national strategy will be put in front of the state attorneys-general for discussion next month.

However, the limits of that national code to police corruption in sport if offshore bookmakers and betting exchanges offer services to Australian punters are manifest if those betting agencies are not licensed in this country.

Licensing agreements with racing bodies and sporting codes ensure the betting agencies pay a fee for the right to use the racefields and fixtures but also agree to co-operate fully with authorities if they become aware of any suspicious betting patterns or unauthorised sports people or officials placing bets.

The chief executive of Racing Victoria Rob Hines and his NSW counterpart Peter V'landys were unaware on Wednesday that Betdaq was operating on their race meetings.

The AFL, too, did not know that the betting exchange was wagering on its competition.

In effect, the website was not monitored.

Betdaq still had markets for the premiership winner in the AFL and NRL presumably because those bets are not on the fixtures themselves and punters would have already placed bets in good faith.

The Betdaq spokesman indicated that no other sport bets would be taken and relevant markets would be removed.

Hines said he had been told by his integrity services department a letter had been sent to Betdaq warning it of the dangers - a $60,000 fine every day an unlicensed agency bets on racefields - but had received no reply. Betdaq also offers Australians the opportunity to gamble on only casino poker online.


Australian Federal Police Lack Resources To Impose Fines On Gambling...

The Australian Federal Police is lacking resources to investigate online gambling cases.

The official penalties of up to $1.1 million a day have not been pursued.

There's rumors the FBI may or is assisting the AFP.

The Australian Federal Police this week advised that since 2009, 15 allegations of criminal breaches of the Interactive Gambling Act have not been investigated.

The lack of action by the AFP continues despite Australian Crime Commission advice that internationally the integrity of professional sports has been compromised, with organised criminal groups understood to be targeting the sector.

In a submission lodged on July 12 with the joint select committee into gambling reform, the AFP national manager crime operations, Ramzi Jabbour, said: "In the previous two years, the AFP received 15 referrals concerning allegations of offences committed contrary to the act. In isolation, when compared to other criminal activity, these referrals were categorised as low priority for investigation and consequently not investigated."

Under the act's provisions, any person found guilty of providing a prohibited service is liable to a fine of $110,000 a day and any company up to $1.1 million a day.

The AFP submission confirms the force is required by federal legislation to investigate alleged criminal activity referred to it by senator Stephen Conroy's Department of Broadband, Communication and Digital Economy.

On Thursday, Irish-based betting exchange Betdaq closed down its operations on Australian racing after revelations by News Limited's The Australian newspaper that it was acting in contravention of both state and federal legislation.

The Weekend Australian newspaper has learned that the federal police have alerted Conroy's department that they are under-resourced and have known of Bet365's apparent illegal activities since 2001.

A spokeswoman for the department said yesterday that the IGA faces a review and the terms of reference would be finalised shortly.

"The review will include an examination of the operation of the act and the effectiveness of the current provisions. It will include further consideration of international regulatory approaches to online gambling," the spokeswoman said.

Part of the review would also address harm minimisation measures for online gambling services.

"The review will also look at the enforcement of existing prohibitions on certain types of online gambling, the way the act applies to different technological platforms, and the growing number of Australian consumers gambling online in an unregulated environment."

The AFL general manager of football Adrian Anderson said the league would support increased regulatory powers to shut down sites betting illegally on its fixtures. The racing industry supports regulation that would ban banks from processing money transfers to offshore bookmakers which wagered illegally on Australian sporting fields.

The ACC's submission to the select committee lodged last month was stark and warned that online wagering was a common target for money laundering. "Many cyber criminal networks use the boundaries of traditional law enforcement to their advantage, targeting users from other countries and in turn making their crimes harder to investigate," ACC chief executive John Lawler advised.

"The criminal groups that are exploiting professional sport overseas have a strong historical involvement in illegal gambling and gaming and this has been an important source of income for these groups. Sport has simply become a new market for these groups to exploit."

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MAGIC MILLIONS - MAGIC STREAK CONTINUES IN SINGAPORE

Australian bred Magic Millions graduates are taking Singapore by storm.
The winning run of Australian bred and sold gallopers is continuing at Kranji as one of the region’s feature two year old races, the Juvenile Championship, approaches.

This season some 17 races have been won by two-year-olds at Kranji - 16 of them by Magic Millions graduates. The only race not won by a Magic Millions graduate was won by a homebred exported from Australia.

Three juveniles have been multiple winners in Singapore - Kaiser (3 wins) and Mr Big and Dark Matter (twice). All three of them were purchased by connections from the Gold Coast.

Of the 13 individual juvenile winners in Singapore - 12 of them were sold by Magic Millions - seven of them at the National Horses in Training Sale - Australia's premier breeze-up style auction.

"The figures speak for themselves," Magic Millions Sales Director David Chester reported. "They are quite staggering really."

"Magic Millions graduates have won 16 of the 17 races won by two-year-olds in Singapore this season - the other never went through a sale - so we're 100% for auction graduates!"

Chester said Magic Millions graduates have a history of starring at two in Australia and this was now stretching overseas.

"As it stands right now our graduates are currently the best juveniles in New Zealand, South Africa, Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore!"

"The outstanding run of Magic Millions graduates in two-year-old races fits nicely with our sponsorship of the upcoming Juvenile Championship at Kranji."

"The Singapore Turf Club and Magic Millions have been strongly linked for a number of years - in fact it streches back over 30 years."

"Singapore owners and trainers have been long time to visitors to Magic Millions auctions at the Gold Coast as well as Perth and Adelaide and we're delighted with their latest run of success."

"And let's not forget Singapore's champion galloper Rocket Man and top stayer Risky Business were also sold on the Gold Coast as yearlings!"

"The recent Aushorse Golden Horseshoe series for two-year-olds was a great success with Australian bred horses dominating."

"Mr Big, a Gold Coast purchase, won the $325,000 final of the series and Magic Millions graduates filled the first five placings," Chester added.

The Magic Millions Juvenile Championship, at Group Three level, will be run on July 31.

Singapore buyers will get their next opportunity to buy a ready made racetrack star when Magic Millions conduct the National Horses in Training Sale on October 19 and 20.

HONOUR ROLL - MM'S SINGAPORE SUCCESSES

CASH LUCK
Breeding: Bradbury's Luck-Blue Celeste
Sold for: $12,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions QTIS 600 Yearling Sale
Vendor: Royston Stud (As Agent)
Buyer: Les Kelly
Earnings: A$60,569
Record: 4: 1-0-1
Owner(s): Northwest Racing Stable
Trainer: Michael Freedman

DARK MATTER
Breeding: Stratum-Loving New
Sold for: $140,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale
Vendor: Widden Stud (As Agent)
Buyer: Len Treloar
Earnings: A$119,931
Record: 3: 2-1-0
Owner(s): Hippocrates Stable
Trainer: Steven Burridge

EL MILAGRO
(Red Dazzler-Vinzky)
Sold for: $100,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions National Horses in Training Sale
Vendor: Symphony Lodge (As Agent)
Buyer: Don Baertschiger
Earnings: A$27,250
Record: 1: 1-0-0
Owner(s): Bingo Stable
Trainer: Don Baertschiger

GOAL KEEPER
(Untouchable-My Cousin Rachel)
Sold for: $44,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions National Horses in Training Sale
Vendor: Hilly Red Farm (As Agent)
Buyer: Theodore Kieser
Earnings: A$39,237
Record: 4: 1-1-0
Owner(s): Sam Chee Kiong
Trainer: Theo Kieser

GOLD RUN
(Hussonet-Biloba)
Sold for: $40,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions National Horses in Training Sale
Vendor: Robyn Wise (As Agent)
Buyer: Cliff Brown
Earnings: A$30,878
Record: 5: 1-0-0
Owner(s): Gold Stable
Trainer: Cliff Brown

IRISH LIGHTNING
(Rock of Gibraltar-Bold Demand)
Sold for: $32,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions National Yearling Sale
Vendor: Murrulla Stud (As Agent)
Buyer: World Wide Bloodstock
Earnings: A$41,826
Record: 6: 1-0-1
Owner(s): Fred Crabbia
Trainer: Patrick Shaw

KAISER
(Seidnazar-One Wink)
Sold for: $80,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions National Horses in Training Sale
Vendor: Kingsportz
Buyer: Theodore Kieser
Earnings: A$144,935
Record: 7: 3-3-0
Owner(s): Gryphon Stable
Trainer: Theo Kieser

MR BIG
(Elusive Quality-Basamaat)
Sold for: $21,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale
Vendor: Yarraman Park (As Agent)
Buyer: Victorian Bloodstock Agency
Earnings: A$163,502
Record: 2: 2-0-0
Owner(s): O & T Stable
Trainer: Michael Freedman

PINT SIZED PRINCE
(Outback Prince-Moongambler)
Sold for: $100,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions National Horses in Training Sale
Vendor: Attunga Stud (As Agent)
Buyer: Magic Millions as agent
Earnings: A$32,174
Record: 2: 1-0-1
Owner(s): SSJ Stable
Trainer: Steven Burridge

RUSH
(Charge Forward-Flidais)
Sold for: $75,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale
Vendor: Arrowfield Stud (As Agent)
Buyer: Magic Millions as agent
Earnings: A$27,250
Record: 1: 1-0-0
Owner(s): Mummify Stable
Trainer: Michael Freedman

THE TUDOR
(Zeditave-Bumptious)
Sold for: $42,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions National Horses in Training Sale
Vendor: Kolora Lodge (As Agent)
Buyer: World Wide Bloodstock
Earnings: A$27,250
Record: 1: 1-0-0
Owner(s): Emma Stable
Trainer: Patrick Shaw

TZAR
(Gonski-Blazing Sky)
Sold for: $180,000
Sale: 2010 Magic Millions National Horses in Training Sale
Vendor: Kenmore Lodge
Buyer: World Wide Bloodstock
Earnings: A$32,173
Record: 2: 1-0-1
Owner(s): Emma Stable
Trainer: Patrick Shaw

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Friday, July 08, 2011

Virgin Casino Promotions: Virgin Gets New Slot Games; Media Man Virgin News Updated, by Greg Tingle

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Virgin Casino Releases Fairies Forest Slot Game And New Promotion

To start off the new month, leading British online gambling brand Virgin Casino has launched a great new fantasy style video slot game entitled Fairies Forest, and a highly generous promotion to accompany it.

As its names suggests, Fairies Forest slots boasts a host of magical fairies in an enchanted forest across 5 reels and 25 paylines, which means players have lots of opportunities to trigger the game's many features.

Five Parrots can deliver a huge 5000 coin payout. These include the Parrot symbol, which when five appear on activated paylines, deliver a whopping 5000 coin payout, as well as the Magic Potion symbol, which can offer 1000 coins when five of them appear.

Virgin Casino slots also have an expanding wild symbol, so be looking for the Fairy herself, who only appears on reels 2, 3 and 4, but when she does, packs a punch. The Fairy leaps out and expands across the other reels.

Jumping out of the symbol and expanding across the other reels, turning them into an enchanted forest as she goes, while racking up winnings at the same time. The forest symbol is the slot games' high-paying scatter.

It's another quality game designed and developed by NextGen Gaming. Fairies Forest is tipped to become a player favourite, which is why Virgin Casino is running its Fairies Forest promotion until Sunday July 3, where players can earn bonuses of up to £650.

All first time depositors can enjoy a bonus of up to £100

The more a player bets, the more bonus money they will earn. For instance, players that wager £500 on the game will earn £10, all the way up to players willing to wager £25,000 to earn £650.

In addition, all first time depositors at Virgin Casino automatically qualify to receive a generous 100% matching bonus of up to £100 free.

Great Virgin Casino Promotion...

Online casino players tend to go for pirate themed slots and promotions, and this one is a winner.

This week Virgin Casino is offering its players both. Virgin Casino says, "Jackpots Ahoy! Come on board our latest Slot Game, Chest of Plenty, coming this Wednesday, and grab a share of the pirate treasure - up to £650 Cash!"

The promotion format is not new to players at Virgin Casino. They will have to wager between £500 and £25,000 on the new pirate themed slot game Chest of Plenty and other selected slots during the promotional period. Those who meet one of the target amounts will snatch the corresponding cash award. There are 10 different tiers set by Virgin Casino in this pirate themed promotion. To win the highest cash award of £650 casino players will have to bet £25,000. Players who are not high rollers, fear not, as there are lower targets also. In the first tier, for betting £500 players will be entitled to a bonus of £10. The promotion has started on July 4 and will conclude on July 10. All bonus credits will be paid into qualifying accounts on July 11.

The list of the relevant slot games has been displayed at the promotions page of Virgin Casino. When the Chest of Plenty slot game goes live players can commence betting on it. Till then they can choose from the other games. Many of these games are associated with the theme of riches. One of these games is Double Diamond from WagerWorks. This is a classic three reel slot game but has been popular for years. When the Double Diamond symbol matches any other symbol on the payline it doubles any corresponding award. Two Double Diamond symbols on the payline multiply the standard payout award four times. Three Double Diamond symbols on the payline fetch the top jackpot award.

Check out Da Vinci Diamonds, another quality slot from WagerWorks, now known as IGT. Check out the paintings by the master artist. The other symbols on the reels are priceless diamonds. The awesome feature of this slot game is Tumbling Reels. Symbols fall from the top of the screen instead of spinning upon reels. Winning symbol combinations disappear and new symbols tumble down to replace the vanished symbols. Casino players can win frequently on a single play of the game.

Other games include Cleo, Star Trek, Wolf Run, 100,000 Pyramid, Wipeout, Crocodopolis and The War of the Worlds. All these slot games are from IGT.

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