Sunday, 21 September 2008

Barcelona Gaming Trade Shows



The Week of On Line Gaming in Barcelona, Spain


Barcelona EIG with Las Vegas G2E, London ICEi, Montreal GIGSE and AIG Macau is one of the most important B2B Trade Shows of the On Line Gaming Industry.

A lot of Gaming People will be there! Me too.

Also you can enjoy the film of Woody Allen shot at Barcelona:

Vicky Cristina Barcelona- Woody Allen Movie


Stay tuned!


CAP Euro Barcelona 2008

EIG Barcelona 2008
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Wednesday, 9 April 2008

Online Gambling Enforcement Not Working

Barney Frank: "Online Gambling Enforcement Not Working"

Rep. Barney Frank reiterates his commitment that the proposed rules to enforce the Unlawful Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act (UIGEA) are “going nowhere.”

Rep. Frank’s statements were made in a letter to the Credit Union National Association (CUNA), which testified last week that U.S. financial services companies would face serious regulatory burdens if forced to enforce UIGEA and police for illegal Internet gambling activity.

Last week, Barney Frank held a hearing Wednesday looking to abolish the UIGEA that is essentially depriving the troubled US economy of billions in potential revenue. Frank's trump card hinged on "the murky language contained in the law". The UIGEA allows for some forms of online gambling while excluding others like Internet poker.

“I think it is very difficult without having a bright line about what is intended to be unlawful Internet gambling,” Louise Roseman, head of the Federal Reserve’s bank operations division, told lawmakers Wednesday.

“The challenge we have is interpreting something, particularly federal laws, that Congress themselves isn’t sure what they mean,” she said.

Frank has been a workhorse in Washington, addressing the mortgage meltdown, economic woes brought on by excluding billion dollar industries such as online gambling, and proposing other fiscally proper behaviors.

With Frank, it's indeed foreseeable we could have our first gay Jewish President of the United States come 2012. He might be a force in 2008 if he were actually running.

See Barney Frank's letter to credit unions here: Bfrank.pdf

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Monday, 7 April 2008

SEX AND GAMING

There was a big controversial about relations between Sex and Gaming. Now science help to have a clear answer, but actually we have to say more precisely that beauty inspire mens to take more risk in gaming. Read the following article.

The slogan "sex sells" has been a statement of instinctive knowledge for many years, and it applies especially so in the world of casino gambling, where skimpily-dressed servers compete with exotic showgirls to distract players from their concentration. Now, science has proven that sexual stimuli do cause subjects to gamble more freely.

A study undertaken by Stanford University has found that heterosexual men, when confronted with erotic images, are more likely to tke financial risks, and to increase the size of the risk. Brian Knutson, assistant professor of psychology at Stanford, stated,"This is the first study to demonstrate that emotional stimuli can influence financial risk-taking."

Knutson found that, regardless of the particular bet being proposed or the history of the player in relation to the game, sexual imagery increased the likelihood of the subject wagering.

Knutson had previously demonstrated in a 2005 study that monitoring of brain activity could predict whether people were about to take financial risks; now he has proof that those decisions can be influenced by non-relevant stimuli.

Knutson also stated that the outside stimuli worked best in a situation involving time pressure; therefore, more so for a casino at a blackjack table than a used-car dealer, whose customer may take some time to think clearly.

If this study reaches the desks of casino management, it may be assumed casinos will emphasize eye candy more than ever, which allows those who lose money to at least have more memorable visuals from their entertainment. The bonding of strip clubs and Strip casinos may come soon, with any luck.

(Published on abril 5, 2008 by Tom Weston in Online Casino Advisory)

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Friday, 7 March 2008

Gaming People to Watch

Global Gaming Business Magazine Releases 2008 '25 People to Watch'
Friday January 4, 9:00 am ET


LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Gaming Business Magazine this week released its feature story for the January 2008 edition, the "25 People to Watch" for 2008. One of the most prestigious honors in the gaming industry, the sixth annual "25 People to Watch" highlights individuals who will have major impacts on the gaming industry in the next year.

Headlining the annual cover story is Kazuo Okada, the chairman of Aruze Corp., and the vice chairman of Wynn Resorts Ltd. Rarely does one person develop expertise in both the supplier and the operator sectors of the gaming industry, but with Aruze, Okada leads a company at the forefront of gaming technology. And in his position with Wynn Resorts, Okada plays a major role in the success of one of gaming most important casino developers.


Others making the influential list are:

* Jim Allen, Hard Rock International and Seminole Gaming
* Milo Borissov, Casino Technology
* Don Barden, Majestic Star Gaming
* Dan D'Arrigo, MGM Mirage
* Christie Eickelman, Gaming Laboratories International
* Rosalind Krause, Trump Taj Mahal
* Lam Yin (Jack) Lam, Jimei Group
* Steven Lim, RGB Distributing
* Enrique Lopez, Casinos de Catalunya
* Kelly McDougald, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.
* Virginia McDowell, Isle of Capri Casinos
* Kathleen McLaughlin-Harris, Las Vegas Sands Corp.
* Eric Meyerhofer, FutureLogic
* Kunal Mishra, Cadillac Jack
* Larry Pacey, WMS Gaming
* Justin Quis Quis, San Pasqual Gaming Commission
* Bruce Rowe, Bally Technologies
* Keith Smith, Boyd Gaming
* Jennifer Standing Bear, Million Dollar Elm Casino
* Lisa Tenner, Tenner & Associates
* Tony and Victor Tong, PacificNet
* Marlin Torguson, Torguson Gaming Group
* Pablo Zuppi, Diego Fiz and Sergio Maglio, Yogonet.com
* Dario Zutel, Win Systems International

Global Gaming Business is the leading trade magazine published monthly focusing on the casino gaming industry worldwide. Global Gaming Business is an official publication of the American Gaming Association and Global Gaming Expo (G2E). Global Gaming Business also publishes GGB Weekly, a comprehensive weekly e-news magazine; Tribal Government Gaming, an annual publication covering Indian gaming; Casino Design, an annual magazine covering design and construction trends in gaming; RD&E, an annual report on the non-gaming amenities in the casino and resort industries; and Casino Connection, two monthly magazines for employees and executives of the Atlantic City and Nevada gaming industries.

For more information on the "25 People to Watch" awards, contact Roger Gros at Global Gaming Business Magazine at 702-248-1565 x225 or rgros@ggbmagazine.com.

You can read the full article in Global Gaming Business Magazine

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