Saturday, January 9

Online Gambling Summary Spain 2009

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Spain continues to lead the way in Europe’s push for the liberalization of online gaming operations. The Spanish passion for sports betting and online casinos has ensured that this market is ripe for the picking come 2010.

Big brands lead the way

The Spanish gambling market is peppered with the biggest names in the industry. The 2009 top spots for Casino, Poker and Bingo action have been awarded to these popular operators:

On the casino front, it’s City Club Casino leading the charge. This new online casino is powered by a world-class Playtech gaming platform, and offers multiple categories of dazzling online casino games.

Nobody bluffs quite like the Spanish and Winner Poker is their site of choice. This super-hot Poker room provides all the action in an exciting online poker gaming platform.

JackpotCity Online Bingo brings the fun of Bingo to Spain. The popularity of this game simply keeps on growing.

Record Jackpots

A mega €126 million lottery was won by a 25-year-old Spanish lady from Mallorca. This bonita preciosa could hardly contain herself as she soon found out she was richer than her wildest dreams.

Big-Time Local Winners

Javier P played Azteca on July 7th and won €254,046

Eduardo O played Keno on Aug 5th and won €49,722

Javier B played Lotto Madness on Sep 3rd and won €37,430

New Casinos

A quality new operator in Spain is Crown Europe Casino. This PlayTech powered gaming den is plenty exciting with generous sign-up bonuses and exclusive promotional offers.

Business News

PartyGaming and Bwin are locked in merger discussions to create €2 billion online gaming operation. And William Hill and other big industry players are looking poised to expand into the Spanish market in 2010.

Great New Products

JackpotCity Casino is releasing the Hellboy video slot on 14th Jan 2010. This Microgaming favorite is licensed to Dark Horse Comics and features a 5-reel, 20-payline multi-coin game with mega-jackpots.

Sports Betting

The crown-jewel of sports betting is the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa. This is toted to be the biggest-ever online sports betting bonanza and Spanish pundits are already gearing up for it.

Regulation/Legality

The increasing liberalization in online gaming regulation in many autonomous regions in Spain means that private enterprise is playing a more significant part in this sector.

Looking ahead to 2010

The Spanish market is showing robust signs of online gaming expansion. This can be seen by the number of Spanish soccer teams already being supported by online gambling companies. Many online gaming operators have already singled out Spain as an attractive gaming destination.

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Sunday, January 3

Tom “durrrr” Dwan Recovers In December

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What a year it has been for the professional casino gambling poker gambler Tom “durrrr” Dwan. November was an expensive month for Dwan, as we saw him be shut out of day after day, which cost him millions of dollars. If were the head to head confrontations against “Isildur1? that left this poker gambler in the negative after every game. Dwan achived a highest record of his own in November, except one that he would very much like to forget. Dwan lost nearly $6.37 million in november alone, which is the most costly loss for a single gambler in the history of online poker.

Dwan decided to change his tactics and lower the stakes, in hopes of recuperating some of his November defeat during December. Placing bets as low as $25/$50 a hand, Dwan administered to reconstruct his winnings, collecting a enormous $1.57 million on one of the most respectable Online Poker rooms around, Full Tilt Poker. After only 33,369 tracked hands and 26 days into December, Dwan is well on his way to recuperating from some of that $6.37 million lost in November.

The 2009 year certain was full of rises and downturns for Tom “durrrr” Dwan, and the poker community is looking forward to seeing his improvement roll over into 2010. Dwan is all but happy to see his luck turn in different direction. He has regained just about 25% of his November defeat and is quite stimulated to see the cards be put in his favor, lets just hope that carries on to take place.

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Unemployed Learn To Deal Cards At Casino School

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FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. - A school for aspiring casino dealers is luring laid-off Ohio residents across the state line to Michigan for a fresh start in the gambling industry. But they plan to return to Ohio, ready to compete for jobs.

ABC School of Bartending and Casino College in southeastern Michigan teaches students how to count poker chips, deal cards and manage a game of blackjack, among other skills. Instructor Lee Chau says many students from Ohio are hoping his classes will give them an edge over other applicants for jobs at casinos to be built in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Toledo.

“Come on now, 20 at a time,” Chau coached Rose Leitaert, a 57-year-old laid-off restaurant worker from Michigan, as she tried to pick up a stack of chips during a recent class. “They aren’t going to let you work unless you can hold them all at once.”

Chau, who teaches blackjack, roulette and craps, said he has trained nearly 200 Ohio residents in the past two years. Most of the people in his classes are unemployed workers from Ohio and Michigan vying for one of the estimated 7,500 full-time jobs created by Ohio’s planned new casinos.

In November, after months of acrimonious debate, Ohio voters approved Issue 3, a state constitutional amendment that allows casinos across the state.

During nearly 300 hours of training for a dealer “certification,” students learn how to properly count chips, manage a game and deal blackjack and basic poker games.

The program costs about $1,000.

The certification is not required to work in a casino, but graduates of the course say it gives them a leg up on other applicants.

The college plans to open locations in Cleveland and Columbus next spring.

Chen, a former Atlantic City card dealer, said he fields dozens of calls weekly from Ohioans who want to sign up for the course.

“This shows the community and residents of Ohio are anxious for the jobs Issue 3 will bring and they are preparing themselves,” said Jennifer Kulczycki, a spokeswoman for Quicken Loans, owned by Cleveland Cavaliers owner and casino backer Dan Gilbert.

John Pifer, who directs the Sacramento, Calif.-based Casino College, which has operations in more than 20 U.S. cities, said the casino jobs appeal to people who are down on their luck.

“This is a very low-stress job, and you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to do it,” Pifer said. “It is something an average guy can go do and make $50,000 to $60,000 a year. Gaming survives all economies.”

Adam Smith, 24, enrolled in the course after campaigning for Issue 3.

“The more games you know, the better the chance you can end up in the casino,” said Smith, who is from the Dayton area. “They say these jobs are for Ohio, and I am going to do what I can to be one of the first people to get one.”

From The Plain Dealer, http://www.cleveland.com

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