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The World’s Most Prestigious Literary Sports-Writing Competition Announces Esteemed Reading Panel

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A panel of renowned industry experts has been announced for the world’s most prestigious literary sports-writing competition: The William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award.

Following their previous involvement in last year’s award, The Athletic’s Nancy Froston and Greatest Hits Radio sports presenter Matt Williams are set to rejoin Neil Foggin from William Hill, to collectively review and evaluate all the entries submitted for the 2023 sports book competition, much to the delight of the event organisers.

Each of the reading panellists is an expert in their respective field, bringing a wealth of sports knowledge and literature experience, and will be instrumental in selecting the longlist, which will be announced in September.

Last year saw a record breaking 158 books entered by athletes and authors alike including Patrice Evra, Anyika Onuora, and last year’s winner Jeremy Wilson.

Now entering its 35th year, organisers are encouraging authors, journalists, athletes and publishers to enter their sports books into the Awards, which offers a grand prize of £30,000 for the overall winner, which will be announced on 30th November 2023 at an official awards ceremony held at BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London. As well as the winning prize, each shortlisted author will receive a generous £3,000 in cash, and a specially produced leather-bound copy of their book.

Book review panellist and highly credited broadcaster Matt Williams shared: “It is an honour to be returning as part of this year’s Reading Panel for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award, alongside Nancy and Neil, two highly respected individuals within the sports industry.

“The William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award is the longest running competition in the industry and sets out to recognise and reward the creative talents of authors in the sporting literature world. For over three decades, the Award has provided hundreds of talented authors the platform to have their name seen and their work read, and every author gains recognition by simply putting their name forward.

“We’re all about ensuring a fair and impartial competition. It’s not about how high the author’s rank outside of the competition – it’s the content and writing talent that we’re interested in.

“We’re keen to encourage entries which cover a wide range of sports. The diversity of sporting subjects that have been covered over the last 35 years has been vast, which is testament to the variety of topics covered by our past winners, proving they are all as important as each other.

“I’m incredibly excited to start reading this year’s submissions from sports book enthusiasts and writers in the sports book genre. Once again, we’re encouraging all authors, agents, and publishers to enter their titles as early as possible as all the books are read by humans, not algorithms and therefore we urge writers to submit their book before the rush begins in the summer.”

The Reading Panel will select the longlist in September, with the shortlist being announced in late October, and the overall winner revealed at an official awards ceremony on 30th November 2023.

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THE BIGGEST DAY IN BINGO ‘NATIONAL BINGO DAY’ returns for the third year!

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National Bingo Day is back again – On Tuesday 27th June 2023 the bingo industry will be joining forces to celebrate the great game of bingo.

Following the success of the last two years, operators from both retail and online will be coming together again for the love of the game and everything that makes it special, wherever it is played. This year promises to be the best yet!

To celebrate National Bingo Day there will be a host of exclusive games, events, activities, and promotions taking place in clubs and online in the week leading up to the day itself on Tuesday 27th June.

Miles Baron CEO The Bingo Association said: “We are delighted once again to be celebrating National Bingo Day with both online and retail operators. It is positive to see the whole industry coming together again for the love of bingo. National Bingo Day gives us a unique opportunity to celebrate whilst also giving our customers a chance to win special prizes.”

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Peterborough United Agree Deal With QuinnBet

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Peterborough United are delighted to welcome QuinnBet as an official advertising partner of the football club, with the company agreeing an initial two-year deal.

The partnership will see the betting company have advertising around the Weston Homes Stadium and within the match day programme.

Commercial Manager Alex Harris said: “We are pleased to welcome QuinnBet to the family and are looking forward to developing our partnership with them over the next two years and hopefully beyond”.

Niall McPartland, Marketing Manager at QuinnBet said: “When we heard about the opportunity to partner with Peterborough United, we were thrilled. The club is steeped in history, and we are very proud to announce this two-year partnership. We wish all the club every good luck for the remainder of the current season and for what’s to come!

QuinnBet was born in August 2017 and is a rapidly growing brand in the iGaming sector across the UK and Ireland. They are fully licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission and in Ireland under the Betting Amendment Act 2015.

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GAMSTOP statement in response to gambling whitepaper

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“Online gambling has changed out of all recognition since the 2005 Gambling Act, and we welcome any changes that protect vulnerable individuals, especially younger consumers who make up a significant percentage of our consumer base. In March 2023, GAMSTOP recorded its highest ever monthly registration figures since our inception in 2018, which shows that problem gambling remains a serious issue.

We are particularly concerned about the targeting of vulnerable individuals by illegal sites not registered with GAMSTOP. More than 365,000 people have excluded themselves from online gambling and it is worrying that they are being deliberately targeted when they are at their most vulnerable.

We are pleased that the Gambling Commission is to be given greater powers to deal with this issue, which we highlighted in our evidence to the DCMS. We are encouraged that legislation will be introduced, allowing the Gambling Commission to apply for a court order as a last resort, requiring ISPs, payment providers and other service providers to implement measures aimed at disrupting the business of an illegal gambling operator. This will provide greater protection for GAMSTOP’s users”. – said Fiona Palmer, CEO of GAMSTOP.

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Regal Gaming Confirms £20 Million Pub Investment Across Gaming, Jukebox and Pool

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Regal Gaming Technologies continues to support its growing national customer base courtesy of a £20 million investment in the latest revenue-generating equipment totalling in excess of 2,500 digital gaming machines, jukeboxes and pool tables.

Over the last twelve months, the company, which is part of the Merkur UK family of brands, has purchased in excess of 2,200 Blueprint Ultramax cabinets, over 100 NSM Lightning jukeboxes and more than 300 pool tables.

The Joint Managing Director for Regal Gaming Technologies, Matt Bicknell, confirmed that the national operator will be purchasing another 2,000 Ultramax cabinets along with a further 200 pool tables during the remainder of 2023 to see his firm become one of the leading supporters of the manufacturing sector’s single site supply chain.

“Alongside a premier service delivered by a dedicated and highly professional team, product investment is a key pillar of the Regal Gaming Technologies proposition,” said Bicknell. “The battle to win consumer disposable income has never been more intense and our role courtesy of a forensic procurement process is to identify and secure the very best pay-to-play equipment that’s available and thereafter to use our leading technological capabilities and industry knowledge to maximize machine income on behalf of our customers.”

Investment in the latest Category C gaming equipment has taken the proportion of Regal Gaming Technologies’ digital portfolio up to 96 percent, a factor which Bicknell believes has improved the player experience and with it, machine income.

“Pub players want and seek out the type of entertainment experiences they can access at home courtesy of the huge advances that have taken place in consumer electronics,” said Bicknell. “The digital revolution has provided a huge number of player benefits not least the delivery of high-definition graphics shown on large screens.

“It also represents a much more dynamic offering. Whilst players enjoy traditional games, they also have an appetite for new content, new themes and new ways to win. Digital gaming means that new content can be instantly downloaded on a monthly basis enabling pubs to grow their machine income and due to the variety of content that’s available to also grow their player base. We are seeing the emergence of what can be described as the omni-channel player and the variety of game content provides consistency and familiarity for customers who might also play machines in bingo halls and high street gaming entertainment centers.

“Accurate and real-time data is an essential part of what our customers need. Regal Gaming Technologies has invested substantial time and resource into the development of our Nexus reporting platform, which provides our customers with huge benefits in terms of daily reporting on such things as collection and refill data, monitoring content performance, power on/off events and machine utilisation to name but a few. We are committed to an on-going investment program that enables us to maximize performance and provide our customers and players with the very best product-mix in the industry.”

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World Series Of Poker Super Circuit Series Heads To London This July

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Fifteen prestigious WSOP® Circuit Gold Rings will be up for grabs at WSOP Super Circuit Series London, presented by GGPoker, which will run from July 27 to August 13, 2023 at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel in London.

Details about four highlight events are currently available for what is the first stop of the new 2023/2024 WSOPC season. The exciting WSOP Super Circuit Series schedule will be headlined by a £3,000 + £300 Main Event. Other headline events include a £500 + £60 Colossus, a £1,000 + £100 Mystery Million and a £10,000 + £400 High Roller.

Additional news and a confirmed schedule will follow soon. Series events will feature buy-ins ranging from £500 – £10,000, offering something for players with a wide range of bankrolls.

Online satellite tournaments for WSOP Super Circuit Series London will be hosted exclusively at GGPoker, allowing players to qualify for a fraction of the cost of registering directly.

This series marks the first time that a WSOP event has been held in London since 2010. The wonderful JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel, located on Park Lane in the heart of Mayfair, promises a fantastic player experience in a venue known for hosting prestigious world-class events. The distinguished 5-star hotel offers exceptional accommodation, epicurean delights and sweeping views over Hyde Park. A stone’s throw from Bond Street, Knightsbridge, Regent Street, Buckingham Palace, V&A, Natural History & Science museums and the West End, explore London and all it has to offer from its doorstep.

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Premier League statement on gambling sponsorship

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Clubs agree to withdraw gambling sponsorship from the front of their matchday shirts, the first UK sports league to do so

Premier League clubs have collectively agreed to withdraw gambling sponsorship from the front of clubs’ matchday shirts, becoming the first sports league in the UK to take such a measure voluntarily in order to reduce gambling advertising.

The announcement follows an extensive consultation involving the League, its clubs and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport as part of the Government’s ongoing review of current gambling legislation.

The Premier League is also working with other sports on the development of a new code for responsible gambling sponsorship.

To assist clubs with their transition away from shirt-front gambling sponsorship, the collective agreement will begin at the end of the 2025/26 season.

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Majority of gamblers hit with affordability checks have handed over info, but wider betting population unwilling

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  • Most bettors asked to undergo financial checks agree
  • Higher spending players more willing than lower spenders
  • Most who’ve not yet faced affordability checks say they will refuse

The majority of bettors who have been asked for proof they can afford to gamble have provided it, but there are big questions over how things will play out if checks become mandatory or more common, the results of a new study by sports betting community OLBG show.

A survey of bettors carried out online by YouGov for OLBG found that the majority of those who had been asked by gambling operators to provide documents such as payslips, bank statements or other documents had complied with the request.

The survey, which polled 1,007 bettors, found that 21.8% of bettors had already been asked for documents by at least one bookmaker. Of these, 74.3% had provided them, but 17.9% had refused and started playing with a different licensed operator instead. Of the remainder, 4.1% refused and moved to an unlicensed operator, while 3.7% stopped betting entirely.

The willingness to provide documentation was less widespread among those who had not yet been asked to do so, however.

Of the 78.2% of punters who had not yet faced affordability checks, 37.3% said they would refuse and simply stop betting, 35.0% said they would move to a different licensed operator and 4.1% said they’d go to an unlicensed company. Only 23.5% indicated they would be willing to provide the documents.

“Most bettors who have been asked to provide documents have done so. More importantly, very few of those who were asked stopped gambling or went to the black market, the latter being the worst unintended consequence of measures aimed at making gambling more responsible,” said Richard Moffat, CEO at OLBG.

“However, there is a stark difference between those who have been asked and those who haven’t in terms of willingness.”

As the below table shows, overall 65% of bettors reported not being willing to comply with affordability checks. Those betting lower monthly amounts were the least open to handing over financial documents, with more than three in four (75.4%) of those betting less than £5 a month and 72% of those betting £6-15 a month unwilling to undergo affordability checks.

“Few people who are spending at this level are likely to think it is proportionate for a bookie to ask for proof they can afford it and it’s quite surprising how many lower spending players report already having been asked. From the rumours about what level mandatory checks might come in, it seems unlikely checks will be forced on players at levels under £100 per month,” said Moffat.

Players spending less than £100 per month

Have you been asked by a gambling company to provide payslips, bank statements or similar documents as part of an affordability or proof of funds check? All bettors Less than £5 £6-15 £16-25 £26-50 £51-100
Unweighted base 1,007 235 224 147 154 93
Yes, I have and I provided the required documents 16.16% 6.00% 10.08% 20.86% 16.55% 14.27%
No, I have not but I would provide the documents if asked 18.45% 18.20% 18.06% 23.14% 20.31% 21.62%
Yes, I have, but I didn’t provide the documents and bet with a different licensed company instead 3.92% 0.40% 1.77% 4.22% 4.53% 6.57%
Yes, I have but I didn’t provide the documents and bet with a different unlicensed company instead 0.90% 0.00% 0.47% 0.71% 1.29% 1.08%
Yes, I have but I didn’t provide the documents and stopped betting 0.79% 0.00% 0.43% 0.70% 1.94% 1.10%
No, I have not and if asked I wouldn’t provide the documents and would bet with a different licensed company instead 27.40% 20.40% 31.52% 24.80% 35.25% 38.36%
No, I have not and if asked I wouldn’t provide the documents and would bet with an unlicensed company instead 3.20% 1.30% 3.57% 4.17% 3.27% 1.11%
No, I have not and if asked I wouldn’t bet 29.18% 53.60% 34.10% 21.40% 16.86% 15.88%
Total willing to provide documents 34.61% 24.20% 28.14% 44.00% 36.86% 35.89%
Total unwilling to provide documents 65.39% 75.70% 71.86% 56.00% 63.14% 64.10%

Players spending more than £100 per month

Have you been asked by a gambling company to provide payslips, bank statements or similar documents as part of an affordability or proof of funds check? All bettors £101-200 £201-300 £301-500 £501-1000
Unweighted Base 1,007 57 16 16 20
Yes, I have and I provided the required documents 16.16% 30.04% 31.87% 50.63% 40.65%
No, I have not but I would provide the documents if asked 18.45% 19.41% 12.94% 0.00% 4.79%
Yes, I have, but I didn’t provide the documents and bet with a different licensed company instead 3.92% 12.40% 6.73% 0.00% 15.35%
Yes, I have but I didn’t provide the documents and bet with a different unlicensed company instead 0.90% 1.77% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Yes, I have but I didn’t provide the documents and stopped betting 0.79% 1.70% 0.00% 6.45% 0.00%
No, I have not and if asked I wouldn’t provide the documents and would bet with a different licensed company instead 27.40% 24.19% 36.36% 30.49% 28.90%
No, I have not and if asked I wouldn’t provide the documents and would bet with an unlicensed company instead 3.20% 5.19% 12.10% 6.45% 5.12%
No, I have not and if asked I wouldn’t bet 29.18% 5.31% 0.00% 5.98% 5.20%
Total willing to provide documents 34.61% 49.45% 44.81% 50.63% 45.44%
Total unwilling to provide documents 65.39% 50.56% 55.19% 49.37% 54.57%

* Players spending more than £1,000 per month were excluded as numbers were too small to be statistically significant.

However, while willingness to undergo affordability checks does seem to increase among players who spend more on a monthly basis, even among those spending £100-plus per month, less than half were open to affordability checks.

One big difference between players at lower spend levels and those spending more than £100 was the likelihood of players stopping gambling if asked to undergo checks. While 53.6% of those betting less than £5 said they wouldn’t gamble if faced with affordability checks, just 5.31% said the same in the £101-200 per month category.

Higher spending players were more likely to have moved to a different licensed company rather than provide documents, but across all spending amounts a significant proportion of players reported plans to do so if asked to provide documents.

“Many players reported either having already moved to a different licensed operator or being willing to do so over affordability checks. Therefore, there is now a big question mark over what might happen if affordability checks become mandatory and all licensed operators have to impose them at certain levels,” said Moffat.

The survey also found that younger players were more willing to submit to financial checks. About one-third (33.34%) of those aged 18-24 said they had been asked for and provided documents, while 22.86% said they hadn’t been asked but would do so. In the 55-plus age group, the percentage of players reporting the same fell to 6.40% and 15.37%, respectively.

More details on this breakdown can be found in the full survey report, along with various other findings on the UK’s gambling habits.

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365scores Acquisition for iGaming Giant Entain

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British land-based and online casino and sports betting behemoth Entain has agreed a deal that will see it pay up to $160 million so as to acquire the entire issued share capital of digital sports scores and information endeavor 365scores.

Formerly known as GVC Holdings until undergoing name change in December of 2020, Entain declared that this purchase is to involve an immediate consideration of $150 million alongside ‘contingent payments’ that could total up to $10 million. The London-listed giant also pronounced that the arrangement will allow it to combine its own ‘global scale and market leading platform capabilities’ with the ‘deep expertise in data-driven sports media content’ from 365scores so as to ‘provide customers with a broader offering of interactive content and experiences’.

Established in 2004, Entain is already responsible for a large collection of United Kingdom-facing online casino and sports betting domains including Bwin .com, Ladbrokes .com, Sportingbet .com and Coral.co.uk and inked separate deals last year in order to buy Eastern European operator Olympic Entertainment Group alongside smaller Canadian enterprise Deis Limited. The company pronounced that its purchase of 365scores is moreover destined to support its ‘global strategic ambitions’ by allowing it to unlock ‘further growth opportunities’.

“365scores is one of the world’s leading scores and sports media companies, providing scores and sports information, editorial and social content, as well as sports-focused free-to-play games,” Entain said. “It has a fast-growing and highly engaged global audience of over 15 million active users and are ranked amongst the top-five scores apps worldwide.”

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Two New Trustees for GamCare Responsible Gambling Charity

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In the United Kingdom and the GamCare independent responsible gambling charity has welcomed a pair of newly-ratified members to its board of trustees in Lester Posner and Jas Bindarh.

Currently Head of Communications for the Health and Safety Executive, Posner has over 25 years of experience in the communications industry after beginning his career as a news journalist. The seasoned professional subsequently joined the Government Communication Service where he has since led multi-disciplinary teams within several departments and arm’s length bodies in advising ministers, executive teams and boards.

GamCare asserted that Posner ‘is passionate about improving diversity and inclusion within the communications industry’ all while advocating for change and supporting mentoring schemes. The body explained that the specialist’s experience is now set to be invaluable for its growing external affairs work including its responses to the long-awaited Gambling Act Review.

For her part and Bindarh is a chartered certified accountant currently working as a regulatory consultant for Standard Chartered Bank. The career of the corporate and investment banking expert has largely focused on the evolving and increasingly complex regulatory landscape and she joined GamCare after having additionally worked with a number of charities and organisations in the gambling harms space.

GamCare stated that Bindarh has furthermore cooperated with multiple mental health service providers and ‘is passionate about the inclusion of lived experience perspectives in public health and third-sector organizations’. The charity went on to declare that its latest trustee is to now champion its ‘ongoing commitment to putting lived experience at the heart of our work’.

“I am delighted with Lester and Jas’ appointments to the board as trustees,” the Chair for GamCare, Margot Daly, said. “They both bring a wealth of experience from their respective fields and I’m sure they will be instrumental in helping us continue to raise the profile of gambling support in the United Kingdom. I look forward to working with them both.”