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For those of you who were around back in the infancy of online gambling, you surely would have heard of Bodog, the brand setup by Calvin Ayre. Well on Calvin Ayre's Linkedin profile today, he has announced Bodog is no longer linked with gambling, with Ayre stating:

A brief note re the Bodog brand no longer being associated with online gaming.

I'm turning 65 this year, and as I start to slow down, I want my brands to do likewise.

For those of you interested in where this all started, here's a little history.

My online gaming career started as a technology provider to other firms, so when it came time to launch my own site, I had plenty of front-row experience as to what I didn’t want to do.

All my clients’ brands included the words ‘gambling,’ ‘bet’ or ‘sports,’ but I had ambitions that went far beyond gaming.

My inspiration came from Richard Branson’s Virgin, originally a record store/label that eventually branched out to numerous unrelated sectors.

‘Virgin’ wasn’t wedded to a specific sector, so all Branson had to do was add the appropriate suffix to fit whatever new business he entered (soft drinks, airlines, mobile phones, and yes, online gaming).

I wanted that same flexibility but also a name that would stand out from the crowd.

I wrote a 14-point checklist of features my company name had to have: short (six letters or less), visual symmetry (if you look at the Bodog typeface, it’s all circles and vertical lines), the idea that if you read it you’d know how to pronounce it and if you heard it you’d know how to spell it, etc.

But I also wanted it to be memorable, to have a certain stickiness, something that would make people ask each other: what’s a Bodog?

It was also, like Virgin, a blank slate onto which I could project whatever pictures I wanted.

After coming up with a bunch of names that met this criteria, I sat down at the computer one night and checked if domain names had already been registered.

Of the names that cleared this hurdle, Bodog was the one that leaped off the page.

I was pretty much the only member of my early team who was enthusiastic about the name. It was like Reservoir Dogs, where nobody wanted to be Mr. Pink.

They all wanted to know what the hell Bodog meant. I told them ‘nothing… yet.’ The rest, as they say, is history.

Name me a brand that started from less and built itself into more.
Another industry stalwart who has moved on to pastures new.
 
For anyone that has 10 minutes, that article is a great read. A sort of Wolf of Wall Street type character.

If you had copied everything Calvin Ayre did in his life you would have made yourself very wealthy.
He was one of the rare ones that made players right after events like black friday etc, pity hardly any of those names are in the gaming space now
 
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FWIW they were an absolute nightmare when it came to the player complaints side of things. You’d think they invented “talk to the hand”.
 
Got rebranded to Ozoon. So new ownership I guess?
I didn't do research other than this thread, but it sounds like CA did an M&A and sold off one of Bodog's business units to another company and that company rebranded the business unit to Ozoon.

Bodog and Virgin are just holding companies. What's bad about their model is that they have very different business units so there's no synergies between their companies. Cool founders and stories, but they'd create a lot more value if they had synergies between business units.

I'd bet ozoon and their buyer has synergies and that is why they're buying.
 

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