INTRIGUING POST ON CALVIN AYRE
6 March 2009
"Insider" information suggests that former
Bodog billionaire is still involved in the industry
Intriguing post of the week was spotted at the business
magazine Forbes.com, where a poster using the nickname "Ronin"
posted additional information to an article carried
earlier by the publication on US Department of Justice
confiscations of Bodog funds held by e-cash processors
(see previous InfoPowa reports)
The insider's
nick "Ronin" may be revealing - A ronin was "a samurai
with no lord or master" during the feudal period of
Japan.
In his post, the self-proclaimed insider
alleged that Calvin Ayres (sic) is now funding a sports
betting operation based in Asia targeting the Chinese
market. The new company, 9 Group, is based in Malaysia
and The Philippines and is headed up by an Englishman by
the name of Alan Randall, formerly of 888 and Victor
Chandler, "Ronin" claims.
"9 Group's website in
Asia is http://static.9play.com/. Software is powered by
BetOptions of Australia and the live dealer casino by
Entertasia of Macau," Ronin wrote.
InfoPowa has
confirmed this English and Chinese website url as being
correct, although no mention on the site of either Ayre
or Randall is made, other than a comment that the
operators have "100 years of online gambling
experience."
The site identifies a British
Virgin Isles company, Haydock Sports BVI, as the
operator, and carries a First Cagayan licence tag.
Interestingly, the enterprise seems to have set up its
own cash processing companies, branded 9postcash,
9fastpay and 9smartcash. It also claims some ambitious
promotional activity as a sponsor for the Guangzhou
football club and the Mahjong Supercup, and in typically
Ayre style places emphasis on attractive female
promoters.
Ronin goes on to claim that 9 Group
purchased a Malaysian sports betting company called
Ascot Sports from Malaysian billionaire Vincent Tan
because it owned a sports betting license in The
Philippines under First Cagayan.
"Ayres purchased
a house in Phuket, Thailand for US $8 million last year
and now spends most of his time in Asia," Ronin reveals.
"Last year he put a US $5 million deposit on a Boeing
jet but decided to forgo the purchase and invested the
funds into his new venture.
"His plan is to
promote games-for-fun websites and free tipping websites
such as 9 Predict in China in order to build a
substantial database of customers which he then hopes to
convert into cash paying sports wagering and online
casino customers," Ronin adds.
"It will be
interesting to see the Chinese Government's reaction to
Ayre's illegal foray into the lucrative Chinese gaming
markets. They have already closed down the website once
and hackers targeted the website when it first went
live."
If true, the allegations would appear to
indicate a change of heart on Ayre's part, as only last
year he announced his "retirement" from online gambling
and claimed he would be concentrating on the operations
of his charitable foundation.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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