Safe Bet Show: bringing fixed-odds racing betting to the US

Up in the hot seat of Martin Lycka’s Safe Bet Show this month is Dallas Baker, Head of International Operations at BetMakers, who laid out the case for rolling out fixed-odds racing betting in the US.

Baker explained some of the benefits that the industry has seen in his native Australia from the fixed-odds betting legalization, but this has yet to take off in the US.

Currently, only New Jersey offers legal fixed-odds betting on horse racing, but Baker noted that there is ample opportunity for the sportsbook industry if this was to expand.

“When you’re talking about the third or fourth biggest sport, which probably racing should evolve to in the US, that’s the one big slot that still needs to be added into the mix. I think once you see that, that’s the evolution of the whole market. But I think racing anywhere in the world will normally sit in the top three or four sports just by the nature of it.”

BetMakers operates the Monmouth Bets brand in New Jersey, which focuses on fixed-..

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Martin Lycka honored by NCPG for RG ‘excellence’

The National Council on Problem Gambling has recognized Entain’s Martin Lycka in its 2023 National Awards for his excellence in the responsible gambling field.

Lycka, Entain’s SVP of American Regulatory Affairs and Responsible Gambling, was the recipient of the Don Feeney Award For Responsible Gambling Excellence for his work with Entain and the Entain Foundation, of which he is the chair.

The ceremony was held last Friday in Washington DC at the National Conference on Gambling Addiction and Responsible Gambling 2023. Sponsored by Scientific Games, the ceremony aimed to recognize those who displayed “outstanding individual and organizational accomplishments in the field of problem gambling and responsible gambling”.

Other winners at the awards include Dr Jeffrey Marotta, Founder and President at Problem Gambling Solutions who took the Don Hulent Annual Award for Advocacy, and Janet Miller, the Executive Director of the Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling, who won the Joann..

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Odds on Compliace to integrate SharpRank into Playbook AI

A new partner means it will be easier for more gambling firms can easily utilize the auditing services of SharpRank. The firm is partnering with Odds on Compliance.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with SharpRank,” said CEO Co-Founder of Odds On Compliance Eric Frank. “This collaboration represents a powerful fusion of cutting-edge technology and advanced analytics, which will undoubtedly raise the bar in the sports betting industry. Together, we will deliver unparalleled insights, accuracy, and value to our clients, enabling them to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving landscape.”

The partnership will incorporate SharpRank into Odds on Compliance’s PlaybookAI tool. The tool helps operators and suppliers keep tabs on regulatory compliance requirements across US jurisdictions.

“When we discover a group that shares such profound alignment in core values, the next step is to explore how we can optimize efficiencies for our clients and industry stakeholders,” said SharpRank CEO Chris A..

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GambleAware launches stabilisation fund for RET transition 

GambleAware has initiated an application process to protect the funding of gambling harm prevention, support and treatment projects and programmes across the UK.

The initiative is required as the funding of gambling harm prevention projects/programmes enters a transition period from a voluntary to a statutory levy – established as a guaranteed outcome of the Gambling Review.

Stakeholders were notified that “the Gambling Commission and GambleAware have agreed to ringfence a proportion of the funding to help stabilise the system of gambling harm prevention, support and treatment”.

A stop-gap fund is required to support organisations in England, Scotland, and Wales affected by potential changes in funding following the Government’s intention to introduce a statutory levy on problem gambling research, education and treatment (RET).

Funding will be allocated according to GambleAware’s ‘strategic framework’, requiring organisations to show they meet one or more of its five outcomes rela..

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GamCare ups women’s support programmes with new support group

GamCare has unveiled a new addition to its services with a specific focus on women experiencing gambling-related harm, the Way Forward support group.

A virtual event, the support group will be held over Zoom between 6.30pm and 8pm and conducted by trained facilitators specialising in supporting women impacted by gambling harm.

In order, the seven sessions will focus on allowing participants to get to know each other, understanding gambling addiction, self-care, dealing with guilt, shame and enabling behaviours, dealing with anger and resentment, having difficult conversations, expectations and acceptance, and concluding with a reflection session.

The launch of the support group closely follows the addition of live chatrooms to GamCare’s service, also with a specific focus on assisting women who have encountered gambling related harm.

The themed chatrooms will take place 6pm-7pm Monday-Friday on a weekly basis from 31 July onwards, covering five different areas of focus on each day ..

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UKGC hands £32.8m to GambleAware in support of levy transition period

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has allocated £32,844,197.31 to GambleAware for the creation of a ‘system stabilisation’ in regards to a transition period from voluntary funding to a statutory levy.

This is the latest allocation of funds gained by the UKGC through regulatory settlements, and is intended to “stabilise the system of gambling harm prevention, support and treatment” during the changeover. A previous high of $8.8m was also issued to GambleAware in April 2020.

A statutory levy to fund research, education and treatment (RET) was one of the biggest and most highly debated changes of the UK gambling white paper review of the 2005 Gambling Act.

Zoë Osmond, Chief Executive of GambleAware, previously called for the government to “move with urgency” regarding a range of consultations associated with the white paper, the first of which were addressed earlier in the week.

She said: “We welcome government plans to introduce a statutory levy as outlined in its Gambling white pape..

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Gordon Moody: Industry practices have come a long way amid regulatory change

After over two years of waiting, the betting industry and research, education and treatment sector (RET) finally learned the proposals of the Gambling Act review when the White Paper was published in April.

The generational legislative overhaul of the UK’s regulatory framework for betting laid out a series of recommendations for change. This has included a mandatory levy to support RET activities and finance risk checks, although little mention of advertising reforms that some campaigners were hoping for.

Ahead of the review’s publication, SBC Media spoke to Gordon Moody at the treatment organisation’s Manchester clinic, gaining an understanding of a leading RET organisation’s views on forthcoming regulatory changes.

“I think the industry has done a lot,” said Gordon Moody CEO Matthew Hickey, reflecting on responsible practice adopted by UK operators in recent years.

“I think it really has come a long way. My evidence in that is in the conversations I and Gordon Moody have with the..

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GambleAware awaits RET levy judgements as Q1 donations published

GambleAware has released the full list of betting operators and B2B gaming suppliers which donated to support research, education and treatment (RET) programmes in the opening quarter of the 2023/24 fiscal year.

The charity received £430.9m in total, consisting of £317.1m in RET donations and £113.7m in non-RET donations, the latter being funds from unclaimed winnings or dormant betting accounts.

None of the ‘Big Four’ operators – Entain, Flutter Entertainment, bet365 and William Hill – were present in this quarter’s update, which covers April-June 2023.

However, given the operators’ large donations in previous quarters and the fact the donations commitment is annual, it can be expected that these companies will appear in lists later in the year.

Notable operator donors in Q1 2023/24 included high-street giant and online bookmaker Betfred (£50,000), web-only sportsbook Betway (£25,000), Star Racing (£28,916), Virgin Bet (£22,836) and the Postcode Lottery (£18,708).

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bet365 underscores RG commitment with Rightlander extension

Rightlander has secured an extension to its partnership with bet365, as the betting group targets enhanced responsible gambling compliance across its international operations.

The Stoke-on-Trent-based firm will continue to leverage Rightlander’s platform and features to maintain compliance with various regulatory frameworks as regimes across the world continue to evolve.

Keeping track with regulatory changes and promoting responsible gambling has become a key area of focus for bet365. The company is active in multiple markets undergoing regulatory change such as the UK and Netherlands, with the Gambling Act review White Paper published in the former and a ban on advertising coming into force in the latter.

“We are excited to renew our contract with Rightlander,” said a bet365 spokesperson. “Their comprehensive compliance solution has become an integral part of our affiliate program.

“The extended partnership reinforces our commitment to responsible gambling and our dedication to pr..

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VBET ‘understands the value of responsibility’ as latest Game4Ukraine partner

VBET has been named a partner of the charity match Game4Ukraine, set to take place on 5 August at Stamford Bridge.

The gambling company’s branding is set to appear on the players’ shorts and will also organise activities to promote the match in Ukraine, as well as other European countries where the global group of VBET operates. (including the UK).

Artem Ivanytsky, CMO, VBET Ukraine, stated: “We understand the value of responsibility towards the country, society, and players, that’s why VBET could not stay indifferent to this event.

“We proudly support Andriy Shevchenko and Oleksandr Zinchenko in their endeavours. The global brand VBET will not only be a partner of this symbolic football match. VBET Ukraine will actively participate in additional activations aimed at increasing the donation amount.”

Game4Ukraine has outlined that its main focus is to drive donations for the restoration of Mykhailo-Kotsiubynsky Lyceum in the Chernihiv region – the educational institution which was..

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