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Max Drayman
Player and Affiliate Complaints Manager
Casinomeister.com
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As some of you may know I had done a little digging while at the recent ICE 2012 conference in London and had a few words to say regarding the Gibraltar gaming licensing body's move to the Deparment of Finance and its consequent disappearance from public view. Apparently they've been busy little bees and I'm happy to announce that they've returned and are now back online.
The new department is called Remote Gambling and under the Gaming Act of 2005 the man in charge is Phillip Brear,
As many of you know we spent last week at the ICE and LAC conferences in London. As ever these were great events and well worth the time spent. Sadly it was the last year for ICE at Earl's Court -- VERY convenient location -- and apparently next year we will be exiled to ExCel which appears to be 40 km out into who knows where. But hey, maybe it'll be magical.
What news from ICE? Well a few things, not the least of which is that I finally managed to get some inside scoop on what's
Okay, well here we are packing our bags for the annual pilgrimage to ICE and LAC in London. Yay! Very much looking forward to it, as always.
Actually I have a real love-hate thing with this time of year because on the one hand we get to do ICE and hang out in London for a week and that's always a good thing. On the other hand I always have a backlog of monthly reports and the year-end summary of the PABs to get done before we head out and that tends to be a little hellish. For the
Not too long ago I buckled down and did the mid-year summary for the Pitch-A-Bitch section during which I noticed some interesting comparisons and contrasts to the same period last year. This is "man on the street" stuff but I think they're worthy topics for discussion:
- the trend for fewer, higher-value PAB issues continues. Many of the "pocket change" issues are simply not there this year. Not sure what that's about, perhaps people know the casinos have tightened up this year.