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    Exclamation UK REGULATED CASINOS LIST

    Here is the list of applications for a remote gambling license as supplied by the gambling commision, link below.

    http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk...8-11-40-13.pdf

    Below I have tried to nitpick a little information for you to get your teeth into but some of this information may be incomplete or I may have simply made a mistake.visit the site and please feel free to comment or correct any information I have wrong.

    as far as I can tell there are 13 applications for a remote casino license, the 3 below are of most interest IMO;


    COMPANY SOFTWARE

    Eurobet(Gala/Coral) Chartwell
    Paradise bet(bet1128.com) Chartwell
    Sportech(littlewoods) includes Marvel slots
    OTHERS
    Palatial leisure(Palace bingo) Under development
    Lucky 8 Under development

    The gaming channel Interactive TV gaming
    Two way media Interactive TV gaming
    Smart TV broadcasting Interactive TV gaming

    Corinthians Casino No information found
    Jaxx UK No information found
    Online 28 No information found
    Stardust clubs No information found

    Of those companies that have applied for a remote license but not a remote Casino license the following 4 were most noticable IMO;

    COMPANY SOFTWARE
    Betfair Chartwell
    Bodog RTG
    Ladbrokes MG
    Paddypower WagerWorks

    Make of all this what you will but I made the following observations;

    Eurobet(Gala/Coral), bet 1128.com and Betfair all use the same software but only the first two have applied for a Casino license?

    As you will see when you visit the site there are many subcatagories in the remote gambling license and we need to be able to make clear distinctions between them to come to any informed judgement.

    For eg does the fact that Ladbrokes not applying for the casino license yet applying for other catagories of the remote gambling license mean that their Casino will be unregulated whereas Corals for eg will be regulated?

    Perhaps some representitives of these Companies would like to explain to us why they have/have not applied for a remote Casino license and what this will mean in gaming terms.

    EDIT: sorry the format did not come out as expected that is why it looks a little jumbled.
    Last edited by Rusty; 8th May 2007 at 04:44 PM. Reason: format

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    MAINLY BOOKIES APPLY FOR UK GAMBLING LICENCES

    27 April deadline brought in new applications


    The UK Gambling Commission has published the list of online and offline operators who have applied for prestigious UK gambling licences in time for the September advent of the liberalised Gambling Act.

    Despite widespread speculation on the possibly dampening effect of Chancellor Gordon Brown's 15 percent tax regime announced earlier this year, the "remote gaming" section of the list carries a good range of well known, if mainly bookmaker, names.

    In a press release announcing the end of the 27 April deadline for applications, the Commission revealed that a total of 2 357 applications had been received and were being scrutinised. The majority of these were for a continuation of existing licensing rights.

    "We are pleased that the vast majority of gambling operators have got the message about the deadline for guaranteed continuation rights," said Hazel Canter, the Commission's Director of Licensing and Compliance.

    "Continuation rights mean existing businesses that sent their application in before 27 April can continue to run their businesses without interruption after 1 September 2007, even if their operating licence has not been determined by the Commission. Not all existing businesses need new licences for 1 September to continue to operate.

    Taking a look at the applications for remote gambling operations at http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk...?ContentId=182 it is clear that the majority are for bookie rather than casino activities. Those marked specifically for online casino operations include:

    Corinthian Clubs
    Eurobet
    GameAccount (skill gaming network)
    Smart TV
    Sportech/Littlewoods
    Jaxx UK Ltd
    Lucky 8
    Online 28
    Palatial Leisure (a hitherto mainly Bingo operation)
    Stardust
    The Gaming Channel
    Two Way Media William Hill

    Among the big names on the general remote gambling list are Betfair, Bodog, Betfred, Canbet, Centrebet, Betdaq, Globalbet, GameSys, Rank/Grosvenor/Bluesquare, Heathorns, IGT, Inspired Gaming, Ladbrokes, London Asia (Betex), Million-2-1, Orbis, Paddy Power, Coral, Samvo Entertainment, Spielers (Stanley Leisure), Stan James, Stanley Casinos, Unibet and Will Hill.

    Mobile providers and operators making application include Cecure, Cellectivity and Mfuse.

    Applicant with the most intriguing title? "The Angry Grandfather" of Aldershot, UK!
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    I have PM'd the reps of some of the relevant companies with the following;

    Hi there,
    Just to inform you there is a new thread entitled
    "UK REGULATED CASINOS LIST"
    I am inviting people in the industry to comment in this thread on why they have/have not applied for a remote casino license so that players can make an informed choice on where they play.


    Hopefully some of the informed will give a little more clarity on what players can expect from a licensed/unlicensed remote casino.

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