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Today, June 5, an unprecedented event in the gambling industry has started in Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center - VII international specialized gambling and entertainment expo and forum Russian Gaming Week 2013! At the same time conference Bookmakers & Betting sponsored by companies Wezzet and Bingo Boom began its work on RGW platform. The event was opened by Oleg Vlasov, Director of Exhibition RGWeek together with representatives of professional associations RAGBM, NAB and ADIB. "After years of relative stagnation in...
Dear friends!Registration for participation in the VII international specialized gambling and entertainment expo and forum Russian Gaming Week'2013 is closed.If you did not have time or were very busy to register, do not worry!Those who have not bought ticket yet can purchase it directly on the exhibition and pay at the reception.We invite you to join us on June 5-6 in the Exhibition and Convention Center "Sokolniki" that will host gambling and entertainment expo and forum RGW'2013, two-day conference dedicated...
SEOUL, May 27 (Yonhap) -- The number of Chinese gamblers visiting South Korean casinos surpassed that of Japanese high-rollers for the first time last year, the culture ministry said Monday, as fears of North Korea's provocations and the falling yen curtailed growth of Japanese customers.According to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, more than 970,000 or 40.7 percent of foreigners visiting local casinos came from mainland China last year, compared with 33 percent from Japan.The number of Japanese gamblers...
ADVERTISING live odds betting during sporting matches will be banned in South Australia following recommended changes to gambling codes of practice. Premier Jay Weatherill today announced he had asked the Independent Gambling Authority to change gambling codes of practice to ban advertising of live odds betting in broadcast media and at sporting grounds. The ban would not apply to online betting. South Australia would be the first state to implement the change, which Mr Weatherill said he wanted in place...