The gambling market in Asia explained
Inhabitants of Asia account for more than 60% of the worldwide population so it is predictable that it is currently the largest gambling market in the world.
Inhabitants of Asia account for more than 60% of the worldwide population so it is predictable that it is currently the largest gambling market in the world.
Winning big in Vegas or on an online casino game is every person’s dream, and for a select few it became a reality. We will be looking back (in envy) at those few we know about with our mouths wide open wishing it will be us one day, because if it happened to some, then why wouldn’t happen to us too, right?
The internet has really made life more convenient. But the blessing also comes with a curse. Options. There are now too many options, especially for a billion dollar industry like online gambling. For example, the number of online casinos in Australia operating is huge.
Caesars croupier Slawomir Workun is setting his sights on a European title after being crowned the UK Dealer of the Year.
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The Asian gaming market is filled with opportunity but for some it can be a tough nut to crack, something which hasn’t stopped the newly launched King Gaming from making its mark in the region. In lieu of its recent successful licensing bid, Mark Robson, the Isle of Man’s former head of eGaming who now leads the Asia-facing operator, explains the company’s unique heritage, how technology has helped them with ‘being the best’ for all stakeholders, and why the Isle of Man will always be home.
Betting Sites has teamed up with big name bookmakers such as Ladbrokes & Coral to offer tremendous offers for the 2018 running of the Grand National.
With an exciting line up of horses it’s expected that over 75% of the people in the UK will place a bet, be it on their mobile phone, laptop or the traditional way of popping into a local betting shop.
Have you ever considered if there is an advantage to playing at casino over placing a bet with a bookmaker and vice versa?
Ahead of their presentation at this year’s GiGse, (The Biltmore Hotel, Miami, May 31 – June 1), co-founders of the artificial intelligence-based algorithms and software specialists nQube, Dr. Jason Fiege and Dr. Stasi Baran, took the time to discuss their burgeoning business, why they’ve used their expertise to target the gambling sector, and the power of creating a positive experience.
Can you outline what has happened to the business in the 12-months since you won the Launchpad competition at GiGse 2017?
Cross sector industry body, the Gambling Business Group (GBG), has announced a strategic partnership programme with independent charity the Young Gamblers Education Trust (YGAM). The two organisations will collaborate across a range of topics to provide a human context to social responsibility and improve understanding of harm minimisation and how it can be delivered.