Archive for April, 2007

The Grosvernor UK Poker Tour in Manchester this weekend

Friday, April 20th, 2007

The Grosvenor UK Poker Tour commenced in January ’07 in the Lancashire town of Bolton at one of Governors’ newest poker venues. Walsall, London and Brighton all play host as the tour makes further monthly pit stops in these well known poker venues. This weekend the GUKPT will be held at the G Casino Bury New Road in Manchester.
The GUKPT boasts a combined prize pool of more than GBP4 million, which has captured the imagination of poker fans during its inaugural year.
The GUKPT tour started in Bolton in January and since then has moved to Walsall in February and Cardiff in March. The Cardiff tournament was won by former Eastenders actor Michael Greco who took down a first prize of GBP100,000. The Manchester tournament (19-22 April) is the fourth in the series before the tour moves to Brighton next month.

June is a rest month, but in July the action restarts as the tour takes in Newcastle, Luton, Plymouth, Cardiff and Blackpool before heading back to London in December for the Grand Final and end of year bash.

To learn more about the GUKPT, visit the Grosvernor UK Poker Tour Online…

Blair defends casino policy

Friday, April 20th, 2007

Source: Casinocity

LONDON, England – As reported by the Thomson Financial: “UK Prime Minister Tony Blair defended the government’s stalled casino policy, insisting that the casinos would bring much needed investment and regeneration to some of Britain’s regional cities.

“He also chastised those who opposed the plan to build 17 casinos on morality grounds, saying there were so many avenues to gamble online that casinos could hardly be regarded as against society’s norms.

“The government’s policy blew up in its face last month when the House of Lords rejected the ‘all-or-nothing’ proposal put before parliament for a vote.

“…Blair said new plans would be brought forward after the May 3 elections…”

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Eyes down to save bingo

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Source: Theboltonnews

LET’S hope that the campaign to ensure full houses at Bolton’s bingo halls is successful.

There are currently fears new taxation plans and the forthcoming smoking ban may be unlucky for some.

Hundreds of players have signed a petition to Stop Destroying My Bingo.

This popular game is a regular pleasure for thousands who rely on it for innocent fun and company. The Government should recognise the social importance of bingo, and find a way for some sort of tax exemption.

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Online Casino 32Red Launches New Sportsbetting Site

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Source: Onlinecasino.org

Back in March, online casino 32Red, upgraded its Betdirect online sportsbook platform. Following that success, the company is pleased to announce the launch of the 32Red Bet website.

The new 32Red Bet site has been in full operation since last week to coincide with the Grand National. The company is ecstatic with its new offering, and is proud to give all players integrated betting and gaming opportunities for both the 32Red and Betdirect brands.

Chief Executive Officer of 32Red, Ed Ware, commented on the new website, “I am delighted with the launch of 32Red Bet and the much enhanced Betdirect online sportsbook in recent weeks.”

“Betdirect’s new betting site has a completely new look and feel and features easier navigation, a greater number of markets and a vastly improved ‘betting-in-play’ interface. We launched ahead of the Cheltenham Festival and responses from our customers to these improvements have been pleasing,” he added

“Cheltenham was a success for Betdirect and I am pleased to report that first quarter trading across the group has been in line with management expectations,” Ware concluded.

32Red Bet is licensed by the Government of Gibraltar and operated by 32Red PLC. The company is listed on the Alternative Investment Market in London, and also operates the award winning online www.32red.com

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UK poker clubs to go head-to-head with government

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Source: Jackpot.co.uk

Tessa Jowell and the government face even more opposition from the gaming industry following the embarrassment of the recent super-casino fiasco.

The UK Poker Clubs Association (UKPCA), which counts 72,000 people amongst its members, is ready to go head-to-head with the government over the new Gambling Act, which is to be enforced this September.

They claim that the daily membership limit of £3 they can charge will restrict the prizes on offer in tournaments and will reduce their attractiveness. The new legislation will also class poker clubs in the same bracket as casinos, thus requiring them to apply for a casino licence.

“The imposition of casino licences on poker clubs is neither appropriate nor fair and could result in the closure of many clubs,” said Geoff Owen, chairman of the UKPCA.

“In its current form, the Gambling Act could also result in a rise in online poker activity and unregulated “underground” poker, as players seek venues away from a casino environment.”

If that were the case, the Gambling Act would achieve the exact opposite of its intended purpose of safely regulating the gaming industry

The UKPCA have already sought some top legal advice and hired Citigate as a lobbyist if they decide to go down the legal route.

In January of this year, Derek Kelly Gutshot Poker Club, owner of the Gutshot Poker Club in Clerkenwell, London, was convicted of running unlicensed poker games despite unsuccessfully arguing that poker was a game of skill, not luck, and should therefore be outside the scope of the current Gaming Act and not require a licence.