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SGIC Renters Running The Risk With Their Belongings

SGIC Renters Running The Risk With Their Belongings











SGIC Insurance


(PRWEB) October 29, 2011

SGIC Home Insurance has found that around 40 per cent of SA renters don’t have home contents insurance, despite renters claiming around one and a half times more for burglary than home owners1,2.

The research also showed that one in four SA renters live with risky roommates who have damaged their valuables3.

SGIC Home Insurance spokesperson Tracy Woodley said, ‘It appears renters may be too relaxed when it comes to protecting their valuables.

‘Our research shows that SA renters are running the risk when it comes to insuring their belongings and with over 90 per cent sharing their valuables with their roommates, many are taking a gamble.

‘Renters may feel like they’re limited in the safety and security steps they can take because they don’t own the property but if renters calculated up the cost to replace items such as their TV, gaming console, laptop or MP3 Player, they would be quite surprised.

‘Also with many of us sharing these valuable items with our roommates and possibly their friends if they’re over, we’re potentially risking our belongings.

‘Living with housemates can be hazardous at the best of times when it comes to sharing costs and chores, so we want to urge SA renters to take up renters insurance so they have the peace of mind, should the worst happen,’ Ms Woodley said.

SGIC offers renters contents insurance with the ability for roommates to pool their belongings under one policy or take out separate cover.

1 Based on a survey of 300 SA shared rental households by Pure Profile Research in August 2011.

2 Based on SGIC home claims data for the financial year 2010 – 2011

3 Accidental damage is an option with SGIC Home Contents Insurance

This is general advice only so to see if this product is right for you, consider your own circumstances and the Product Disclosure Statement from the product issuer, SGIC.

SGIC Insurance is a leading insurance provider, offering Home Insurance, Car Insurance, Motorcycle Insurance, Travel Insurance, Business Insurance, Boat Insurance, Health Insurance and Caravan Insurance in NSW.

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Resorts Casino Hotel Celebrates 11.11.11 with Special Hotel Packages & Promotions

Resorts Casino Hotel Celebrates 11.11.11 with Special Hotel Packages & Promotions











Resorts Casino Hotel

Atlantic City, NJ (PRWEB) October 18, 2011

We all have a favorite number. This November that number is 1 at Atlantic City’s first casino. Resorts Casino Hotel announced special hotel packages and promotions for 11.11.11.

Whether it’s luck, superstition or just for fun, we all have a favorite number and this November Resorts it trading in it’s favorite number – 1920 – for the number 1. And we are taking that to the extreme with some one-of-a-kind promotions and events that will only happen once at Resorts.

Guests will have a chance to enjoy the following:

    Hotel Package: $ 111 for Friday night stay in the Rendezvous Tower with free parking and access to the health club & spa. Add Thursday night for only $ 48 extra or add Saturday night for an additional $ 149. All hotel packages are based on availability, and exclude hotel fees and taxes.
    Breadsticks: For only $ 11.11 guests will receive a soup or salad, seafood macaroni and cheese and Mother’s cheesecake.
    Eastwind Noodle Bar: Nosh on a special Eastwind appetizer platter featuring wonton soup, chicken sate, beef sate and two dumplings shu mai and har gow for only $ 11.11.
    25 Hours Casino Lounge: Take in all the action of the casino floor while listening to live entertainment and $ 1.11 draft beers!
    Win $ 111 in slot cash at 11 past the hour every hour from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. All you need to do is actively play with your Resorts Star Card at your favorite slot machines and you will be automatically entered to win!
    Resorts loves a good show and on 11.11.11 we are offering our Facebook & Twitter fans a chance to win tickets to see Believe – Divas In A Man’s World, Cirque Risque Holiday Show and Cirque Polynesian Holiday Show every hour between 11 a.m. and 11 p.m.

The number one is not the only thing we love at Resorts. Veteran’s are also at the top of that list. On 11.11.11 Veteran’s can enjoy half-priced show tickets, 20 percent off room rates for November 11 and buy-one-get-one in The Buffet.

Resorts’ Star Club Cards are free to obtain by visiting the promotions booth on the casino floor. Must be 21. Gambling Problem? Call 1.800.GAMBLER. Bet with your head, not over it.

For more information on Resorts Casino Hotel visit http://www.resortsac.com or follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/resortscasino or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/resortscasino.

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Best Gambling Offers

Best Gambling Offers are meant to attract customers and players from all over the globe to various casino sites to help them play online games. Online Gambling Offers can be helpful for the casino sites as they help the portals gain traffic, as well as contribute to its popularity. With them, you can always enrich your casino gambling experience. Some of the top names offering the best payouts consist of the Euro Grand, Golden Palace, 32 Vegas, Online Casino, BlackpoolClub, Europa Casino, Casino Tropez and more. Take a look at the site reviews at best gambling offers to know all the details you require.

Online Gambling Offers are good for veterans and newbies alike. They help players make the most out of the online casino gaming industry. Whether you are playing for real money, or are taking the plunge as a fresher here, the gamers are sure to find pleasure. Some online casinos provide players with exclusive coupon codes or free casino sign-up bonus codes, for that matter. This is done in order to obtain special promotions for their online casino. Most of the sites provide you with a list of all the online casino bonus codes, with further information available on the casino bonuses and how to redeem them.

There are a number of pros and cons of the online casino bonuses. While playing the online casino games, you need to take advantage of every possible bonus and promotion that the online casinos offer. The bonuses paid at the online casinos are a casino player’s friend, but these bonuses can also have their limitations.

Your goal should be to grow your casino bankroll, for which the bonuses help tremendously. Whether you’re a serious player or a person who’s just at the outset, getting extra bonus cash added to your bankroll should be a top priority.

The casino bonuses allow you to explore new sites. Opening an account with a new online casino will make you eligible for initial deposit bonuses. These first time deposit bonuses are the most generous promos offered to online casino players. Using bonuses to try out new places to play is a good idea. Different sites have different games, software interfaces and deposit options. If you want to find a site that best suits your casino needs, the online gambling offers will give you an incentive to scout around.

Not all bonuses are initial deposit bonuses. Some sites offer players a match on future deposits as well. These bonuses are known as reloads. The reload bonuses give players an incentive to stay loyal to a particular site. If you don’t plan on switching sites that often, make sure you stick with an online casino that offers reload bonuses.

Algodec and the Profile Wizard is legal to use for increasing your winning edge on land based casino slots. The Nevada Supreme Court as Well as Other Gambling State Courts Agree That Advantage Gambling is 100 Percent Legal.

Algodec and the Profile Wizard is legal to use for increasing your winning edge on land based casino slots. The Nevada Supreme Court as Well as Other Gambling State Courts Agree That Advantage Gambling is 100 Percent Legal.










Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) April 11, 2004

Nevada’s highest court as well as courts in other gambling states all agree that advantage gambling is not illegal. Advantage gambling even though casinos do not like the ruling is legal to do since the players do not manipulate or alter the out come in any way, but rather use their intelligence to increase the winning edge.

A good example would be the game of bridge where winning depends on your ability to track the other players hand as best you can.

Algodec or better known as the Profile Wizard is a system similar to counting cards at Blackjack but it is specifically used for increasing one’s edge when playing land based casino slots. Algodec does this so well that The Wizard Team guaranties you’ll win at least 7 out of every 10 machines you play, with the draw down being next to nothing, or in other words, when the machine does not pay, your loss is minimal. A good worker can earn at least $ 300 per hour at a moderately busy casino, without all the pit bosses watching your every move as that in Blackjack.

Although the Profile Wizard System requires an investment of your effort and a small bankroll, the rewards are worth their weight in buckets of coins!

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Online Gambling For Beginners

Online casinos have come a long ways since the kick off of online gambling. The advancement of online casinos has been outstanding and players feel extensively pleased by betting.

Playing with a boundless and top-notch casino games all comes to one plain and simple inkling: either you win or you lose.

Online casinos offers amusement and excitement at any time of the day. The fastest growing industries, online gambling sites are simply a computer generated replica of a traditional casino likewise with the games and rules giving the player the choice of an excellent casino game varieties.

THE BASICS

Once you singled out where you want to play, click the “download” button to download the software. When the download starts, choose “open” and then follow the installation instructions.

Once you’ve downloaded the software, click the casino icon to start the casino, verify your install, and ask you whether you want to play for real or fun.

You will need to register your details before you can start playing for real money. Then simply click the “cashier” or “banking” button in the software to make a deposit. And away you go !

Remember, when you start seeking casino games, many of these need to be downloaded first. This only happens the first time you pick a game. It is done to ensure that your initial software download is as fast as possible.

ONLINE GAMBLING PRECAUTIONS

There are certain precautions that should be taken when playing at an online casino:

If you ever get an e-mail or a phone call from someone claiming to be associated with an online casino, payment processor or credit card company, do not present any personal information.

Another precaution you should take beforehand would be to set a budget and stick to it, using a credit card would be a much safer and smarter choice. You don’t have to send your bank details to each online casinos that you play at. The fewer people that handle your banking info, the safer you are.

You can create your passwords from scratch or use password generation tools such as RoboForm to create passwords for you. You can even write your passwords down and then keep it in a secure place.

Always keep an eye on your gambling habits. If you ever spend money that was set aside for a different purpose, you may have a gambling problem. Take a step back and evaluate your gambling habits every once in a while and look for negative inclinations of time and money you spend gambling.

Online gambling is simply an development of casino into the modern age. You should know that the higher the odds are, the better the casino. Online casinos give out regular reports of the payouts for their games and which can show exactly what each game paid out. Nowadays anyone with internet connection can log on to an online gambling site, wager real money and win real money just like in a traditional casino. Happy gambling!

New Report on the Balkan Gambling Markets – Online Gambling Worth More Than Euro 500 Million

New Report on the Balkan Gambling Markets – Online Gambling Worth More Than Euro 500 Million










Munich/London (PRWEB) February 5, 2009

Total gambling market of Euro 4.5 billion and more to come.

The Balkan gambling markets (Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Romania, and Bulgaria) already have a remarkable market size, and most experts confirm that the Balkan markets have a great growth potential in the coming years:

Total gambling market of Euro 4.5 billion – In 2007 the total gross revenue (after payout of prizes) of the Balkan gambling market was ca. Euro 4.5 billion according to MECN’s latest study about the region; the figure for turnover/wagers came to ca. Euro 25 billion.

These figures include only gambling operations with local licenses. If the business of foreign online gambling operators were included, the overall market size would exceed Euro 5 billion.

Great growth potential – More than 60% of the experts surveyed by MECN believe that the growth potential of the Balkan gambling market is great or even very great. Hardly any market insiders (only 3% all surveyed experts) believe the market has only a small growth potential.
Increasing liberalisation – On the whole, the experts believe that the Balkan nations will liberalise their gambling markets.

Total Balkan online gambling market worth ca. Euro 520 million

The Balkan markets enjoy a growing Internet and broadband penetration. In total, there are about 43 million Internet users (average penetration rate of ca. 36%) and about 7 million broadband connections. Nevertheless, these figures are below the European average and still leave room for significant growth.

According to MECN’s estimates, the Balkan states as a whole have an online gambling market worth about Euro 520 million (gross revenue), and most of the revenue is made by foreign operators without local licenses. But the market size differs significantly from country to country, and Turkey and Greece have the largest markets.

The key factor influencing the size of the online gambling market is the market structure (foremost of the betting sector): Whereas in competitive markets, such as Croatia, Serbia, and Romania, the foreign online gambling operators can capture only about 1%-3% of the total market, the situation is very different in monopolistic markets such as those in Greece and Turkey. In such markets some foreign online operators alone can realise Euro 20-30 million in gross revenues annually.

Online gambling and betting sectors drive the Balkan gambling market

The market worldwide is driven to a large extent by betting and interactive gambling. The market insiders surveyed by MECN see these two sectors as having the biggest growth potential for the Balkan market as well. Traditional games, such as lotteries and casino, are expected to have a rather limited growth potential.

Some forerunners among the gambling operators are paving the way

Some forerunners among the global key players in the retail and online gambling market are already getting established in the Balkan states.

Regarding online gambling, Sportingbet is currently realising about 5% of its business in Bulgaria alone whereas Bwin and Bet-at-home have just recently increased their focus and investments in the Balkan region.

Leading Internet operators offer localised offerings in nearly all Balkan states

More and more Internet operators are adding Balkan languages and currencies to their localised offerings. As the exhibit below shows, nearly all of the operators analysed offer localised versions in Turkey and Greece whereas Serbia and Montenegro still seem to be uncharted territory in this respect.

Future investment strategy of gambling operators – it’s time to think

According to the MECN report, about 20%-30% of the operators surveyed are currently planning to increase their investment in the Balkans – primarily in Croatia, Romania, and Greece. The majority of the operators surveyed are currently in the process of developing their Balkan market strategy and evaluating whether/how to increase their investment and focus in the near future. A worthwhile exercise, we think.

The MECN study can be obtained at: http://www.balkan-gambling.mecn.net

MECN is a network of experts and consultants advising, among others, clients in the gambling industry. For more information, please visit us at http://www.mecn.net

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State Organization Issues Florida?s First Study On Problem Gambling and Crime

State Organization Issues Florida’s First Study On Problem Gambling and Crime











Altamonte Springs, FL (PRWEB) October 12, 2010

Problem gambling is prevalent among 17.4% of the arrestee population in Tampa, Florida according to a new feasibility study sponsored and issued today by the Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling (FCCG), the statewide advocate on gambling addiction.

The study, Gambling, Problem Gambling, and Criminality in an Arrestee Population, authored by Drs. Louis Lieberman and Mary Cuadrado, confirmed the presence of gambling problems among a significant percentage of detainees at the Orient Road Jail in Hillsborough County. The report further revealed that the Lie/Bet Screen, comprised of only two-questions, can reasonably estimate the prevalence of problem gambling among offenders at the initial stage of the criminal justice system.

According to Pat Fowler, Executive Director of the FCCG, “Most problem gambling studies have been completed while offenders are imprisoned. The new study, which is a first in the state and among a first in the nation, revealed the importance of screening individuals at the booking stage. It showed how asking two simple questions, known as the Lie/Bet Screen (i.e., Have you ever felt the need to bet more and more money? and Have you ever had to lie to people important to you about how much you gambled?) can enable law enforcement authorities in identifying individuals with gambling problems from the outset. A positive response to one or both questions is indicative of a gambling problem. Identification of any factors related to criminal activity at the earliest stage of contact (i.e., booking) with the individual is crucial if intervention is intended to impact the greatest number of people. This is due to a phenomenon known as the “funnel effect” where the number of individuals lessens the further one moves through the criminal justice process.”

It should be noted that the Lie/Bet was not developed in order to replace established diagnostic tools used in the field of gambling addiction, such as the South Oaks Gambling Screen and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association. The Lie/Bet was devised as a means of providing an easy to use tool (even by those not trained in mental health work) that is highly reliable in identifying individuals who are likely in need of additional and more thorough intervention (including diagnosis).

“This study is a testament to the commitment and leadership of the Florida Lottery in recognizing the importance of this research and providing the funding, alongside the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, which established the protocols that enabled the researchers and interviewers to access and gather the required data. Further, the University of South Florida’s Graduate Program assisted the FCCG in recruiting three graduate students in criminology to conduct the interviews. It is precisely this type of joint cooperative effort that made this groundbreaking study possible,” added Fowler.

“It should be noted that while this is a calculation of the problem gamblers among an offender population in Tampa, there is no reason to assume that these findings in Hillsborough County would be any different for any other large urban area throughout the state. The similarity of these findings to those found within Las Vegas support this contention. Moreover, the large percentage of offenders identified in this study as problem or pathological gamblers indicates there is a need to provide intervention. Similarly, as responses are self-reported and typically detainees are reluctant to provide this type of information, the findings should be reviewed strictly as conservative measures. Also, as the Lie/Bet Screen was never intended as a full diagnostic device, but rather as a convenient first line screening device, it may not adequately classify individuals in the early development stages of problematic gambling,” explained the study’s co-researcher and co-author, Dr. Mary Cuadrado.

The study, performed in one major metropolitan area of the state, estimated that more than 10,000 arrestees had gambling problems at the time of arrest. Given that most people who come into contact with the criminal justice system do not wind up going to prison demonstrates how early detection can provide intervention and potential diversion, which could ultimately reduce recidivism rates and lower costs to the state.

Upon examining the types of crimes most often committed by problem gamblers, the study determined that the Lie/Bet Positive gamblers were more likely than those without a gambling problem to be charged with a felony. The most frequent charge identified in the current arrest was for property and drug crimes (31% and 22.8% respectively). Similarly, the most recent national prevalence study (NORC, 1999), as well as general population prevalence studies conducted in Florida by the FCCG among adults (Shapira, Ferguson, Frost-Pineda & Gold, 2002a) and adolescents (2002b) indicate that problem gamblers are more likely to report being arrested than non-problem gamblers. The new study raises the question of whether those with drug and gambling problems should be assigned to a separate gambling court that specializes in these problems or one that combines gambling and substance abuse, which is among one of the study’s recommendations. It also suggests the institutionalization of gambling prevention and treatment programs to prevent further decline for problem gamblers.

“The Department would like to thank everyone involved with this research project,” said Florida Department of Corrections Secretary Walt McNeil. “Last year, 37,509 inmates completed their prison sentences and were released into our communities. By addressing the behavior that sent them to prison, inmates are more likely to live crime free lives upon release making our communities safer.”

Another study recommendation outlined the importance of education and training and noted the FCCG’s program for law enforcement, probation, and correctional authorities. A Chance for Change: Gambling Addiction & Crime is a training guide for legal, criminal justice and court professionals. The Program addresses the growing impacts of gambling addiction on crime and outlines common challenges and solutions. It further identifies viable and innovative approaches and alternatives to incarceration, restitution and rehabilitation for compulsive gamblers engaging in illegal activities and is available free of charge to any Florida based organization, institution, or professional. Interested persons need only contact the statewide HelpLine (888-ADMIT-IT) to obtain a free copy.

“It’s certainly valuable to identify factors that may have contributed to criminal activity,” said Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Tampa Bay Special Agent in Charge Jim Madden. “The primary goal in public safety is to try to prevent criminal activity from occurring as well as to put in place the right resources to prevent future incidents.”

“Finally, the study concluded that 32.7% of the arrestee population identified as gamblers, per positive responses to the Lie/Bet Screen, should be referred for further assessment, diagnosis and/or treatment. We now have the ability to implement an early identification strategy that can reduce individual and family hardship, potentially lower recidivism rates and criminal justice costs, and provide services to offenders in need of assistance for a gambling problem. It’s a win-win strategy for law enforcement, governments, communities, and society as a whole,” concluded Paul R. Ashe, Esq. and President of the FCCG’s Board of Directors.

Data was collected on 1,445 arrestees over a 3-month period using the Lie/Bet Questionnaire, in which 959 arrestees agreed to volunteer this information (Volunteers). Additional booking data on the total sample of 1,445 was obtained via the Sheriff’s Office public access website. Interviews were conducted by trained graduate students from the University of South Florida’s Criminology Department and their supervisor who worked in shifts to maximize the kinds of arrest conditions from early morning to late at night covering a sample of each day throughout a week. Interviews were conducted in a private area out of the hearing of the other arrestees and staff. A Spanish version of the questionnaire was available for interviewers to use if necessary. Both questionnaires were pre-tested and modified prior to final approval. The time estimate for each interview was generally only about five minutes since much of the data was obtained or verified at the Sheriff’s website. (See Executive Summary and complete study for additional information, including questionnaires.)

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Beit T’Shuvah to Host Judge Mark G. Farrell of Amherst, NY Gambling Court

Beit T’Shuvah to Host Judge Mark G. Farrell of Amherst, NY Gambling Court











Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 11, 2011

On May 20, 2011, Beit T’Shuvah, by many standards the most successful gambling treatment center in California, will hold a seminar to discuss the benefits of reorganizing the treatment of the gambling addict in the criminal justice system. The presentation will feature keynote speaker Judge Mark G. Farrell, who is at this time the only judge to preside over an active Gambling Court. http://www.gamblingcourt.com

Currently, the California judicial system provides an alternative to incarceration for drug addicted and alcoholic offenders, allowing them to instead receive treatment for their addiction. Drug and Alcohol Court successfully treats north of 120,000 people each year. Also in attendance will be Judge Michael Tynan who spearheaded the Los Angeles County drug and alcohol court. Gambling addiction, long recognized by the medical community as similar in nature and severity to drug addiction, has no present parallel in the judicial system, excepting Judge Farrell’s Gambling Court in Amherst, New York.

Founded in 1987, Beit T’Shuvah is a non-profit organization committed to providing emotional and spiritual healing to individuals and families afflicted with addictive and behavioral disorders. Beit T’Shuvah is the only addiction treatment program in the United States that integrates Jewish traditions and spirituality, the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and traditional psychotherapy. Addiction is a disease of the body, mind and spirit and Beit T’Shuvah offers a dynamic program to meet the individual needs of each resident in every stage of recovery.

In addition to its distinguished drug and alcohol addiction tract, Beit T’Shuvah is home to California’s leading gambling addiction treatment program. Since the Right Action Gambling Program began in 2010, Beit T’Shuvah has provided residential treatment to approximately 80 problem gamblers, utilizing its own resources, aid from the California Office of Problem Gambling and UCLA gambling studies program. There are numerous case studies of high profile white collar criminals whom do not publicly acknowledge an addiction to gambling. By keeping addiction to gambling a secret, addicts will not get the help they need and there will be countless more victims of their financial crimes.

The Honorable Mark G. Farrell will address an audience of legislators and key members of the recovery community at Beit T’Shuvah on May 20, 2011, to bring this important initiative to the state of California.

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Problem Gambling Awareness Week Campaign Kicks Off

Problem Gambling Awareness Week Campaign Kicks Off














Denver (Vocus) March 9, 2010

The Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado is joining forces with the National Council on Problem Gambling to kick off National Problem Gambling Awareness Week. From March 7-13, 2010, the Coalition will shine the light on gambling addiction, an issue which impacts an estimated six million to nine million Americans.

Mitch was of those individuals. His gambling habit started innocently enough. Dates at the dog tracks. Vacations in Vegas. A sports bet here and there. Then Mitch began missing work. He got a bookie and began taking out loans and opening credit cards to pay for his habit. Before long, he was gambling five or six hours a day.

“I was out of control. I was betting on Ivy League basketball games, the WBNA –anything to get a fix,” said Mitch (who asked that his last name not be used). “I went through four really good relationships because all I cared about was gambling. I was fortunate not to lose my job.”

After battling his addiction for 15 years, Mitch finally decided to seek help. He began attending Gamblers Anonymous meetings more than year ago and now runs his own meetings twice a week. But more often than not, experts say problem gamblers don’t get the help they need.

“It’s one of those addictions that can often go unnoticed,” said Amber Bunch, executive director of the Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado. “But if family members and friends had a better idea of what to look for, problem gamblers might be prompted to get help sooner.”

The resources available to problem gamblers and their families in Colorado include the University of Denver’s Problem Gambling Treatment and Research

Center and the Center for Dependency, Addiction and Rehabilitation at the Anschutz Centers for Advanced Medicine (CeDAR). A list of private practice treatment professionals and other resources can be found at http://www.problemgamblingcolorado.org/treatment/index.cfm.

Gamblers Anonymous also holds 17 meetings weekly statewide. Mitch attends three meetings a week and says that the participants range from doctors and lawyers to housewives who gambled as a means of escape.

“It affects all demographics,” said Mitch.

The organization has slightly expanded the number of meetings it offers in recent years and attendance at its meetings has grown. Mitch says the majority of problem gamblers at the meetings he runs, tend to be addicted to casino games, but there are also individuals who are addicted to sports betting, bingo, lottery tickets, even day trading.

Mitch said he indulged in all forms of gambling. At one point, he was so in debt, his entire paycheck went to paying off the payday loans he’d taken to fund his addiction. He is now out of debt and dedicated to steering clear of temptation.

“Gamblers Anonymous was my saving grace, without a doubt,” said Mitch. “It’s like medicine.”

For more information on Gamblers Anonymous meetings, visit http://www.coloradoga.org or call 1-800-424-3577.

Contact: Amber Bunch

Executive Director

Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado

(303) 662-0772

or

Lois Rice

Executive Director

Colorado Gaming Association

(303) 237-5480

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Global Mobile Gambling Market to Rise from Under $2bn from Bets Placed in 2006 to over $23bn by 2011

Global Mobile Gambling Market to Rise from Under $ 2bn from Bets Placed in 2006 to over $ 23bn by 2011










Hampshire, UK (PRWEB) May 31, 2006

The popularity of Mobile gambling, involving casinos, lotteries and betting, is set to rise from under $ 2bn (in terms of bets placed) to in excess of $ 23bn come 2011, according to industry analysts Juniper Research. The increasing trend in adoption of mobile gambling services is thanks primarily to an increase in vogue of mobile lotteries, which is set to involve 41 per cent of total mobile gambling expenditure in the next 5 years.

The forecast by Juniper Research is in tandem with emerging technologies in mobile gambling arenas, such as the Venetian hotel-casino who recently unveiled plans to introduce mobile gambling styled services like black jack, roulette, poker and slots to their menu of entertainment services – following regulation approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission – enabling gambling on mobile devices in any public area of the state’s casinos.

A move anticipated by report author Bruce Gibson, who states, “Like all sectors of gambling, mobile gambling remains a legislation constrained industry and even greater growth will be possible if restrictions on mobile gambling are lifted in key markets such as the USA.”

Mobile casino games usage is further set to benefit most from the increasing roll out of 3G services and sophisticated handsets. However, Juniper forecast that mobile casino gambling expenditure will trail lotteries and sports betting slightly as not all casino games playing will be “playing for real,” and it is the low stake, mass market end of the market that is likely to show the most growth through to 2011.

Juniper further expects mobile lotteries to show the greatest expenditure worldwide over the 2006-2011 period, contributing 41% of total mobile gambling expenditure.

Bruce Gibson, Research Director at Juniper Research and author of the latest Juniper report into Mobile Gambling states: “There has been a lot of hype about mobile gambling, but the industry now seems to be taking a more realistic view on how the market will develop.

“We anticipate that the mobile channel will push gambling services out to a broader/lower stake market than existing channels, offering good opportunities for market growth where legislation permits”.

For a free white paper and further details of the new study ‘Mobile Gambling: Casinos, Lotteries & Betting, 2006-2011 (third edition)’ visit http://www.juniperresearch.com. Alternatively contact Michele Ince at Telephone +44 (0) 1256 830002/476200.

Juniper Research provides analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing analyst reports, consultancy and industry surveys.

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