Accredited Operators Maintain Low Dispute Rate

Posted by Gambling News | Gambling Industry News,Gambling News | Wednesday 2 February 2011 11:44 am

Tex Rees, the Fair Gaming Advocate at the independent player protection and standards body eCOGRA, has released statistics for the year 2010 on disputes involving online gambling sites accredited by the London-based company.

The report reveals that certain complaints submitted to the FGA came from a player syndicate fraudulently manipulating bonuses, which an in-depth investigation uncovered.

"Security considerations prevent the disclosure of the location and modus operandi adopted by the swindlers, who were all subsequently discovered and blocked," Rees recounts.

A total of 846 disputes (2009: 826 complaints) were submitted online to eCOGRA throughout 2010, an increase of 10 percent over 2009. 67 of these concerned companies not accredited through eCOGRA and therefore outside the ambit of the FGA’s authority.

A further 125 were found to be invalid, being fraudulent, non-specific or abusive and anonymous in nature.

The remaining, or valid, 654 disputes (2009: 628 complaints) concerned cash-in problems (44 percent); Bonus issues (25 percent); and Locked accounts (19 percent).

12 percent were categorised as ‘other’ and involved software fairness, responsible gambling and spamming allegations.

Over the 12 months, an average of 43 percent of disputes was resolved in favour of the player.

"The small decrease in the percentage of disputes resolved in favour of the player, and a corresponding increase in allegations of unjust bonus disqualification have been proved through detailed investigation to be connected," Rees reports.

"A fraudulent player syndicate was caught out by sophisticated security systems, resulting in its members submitting allegations which subsequently proved to be false, but had to be painstakingly followed up."

The free eCOGRA disputes resolution service has been in operation since 2004, and has handled a total of almost 4 500 disputes over that period. Almost 49 percent of these were resolved in favour of the player.

The level of disputes per accredited eCOGRA site was again remarkably low for the volumes of business transacted, with a typical accredited site delivering only 0.38 disputes on average per month throughout the year (2009: 0.37).

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eCOGRA Takes Responsible Gambling To Operators

Posted by Gambling News | Gambling Industry News,Gambling News | Monday 17 January 2011 11:01 am

In her responsible gambling reportage to eCOGRA’s Independent Directors this month, Fair Gaming Advocate Tex Rees reveals that last year the player protection organisation carried out responsible gambling training at operator bases instead of at its London head office.

Eight international operator and software provider bases were visited by the eCOGRA team for the full day sessions, which trained a total of 268 employees, Rees reported.

Typical training sessions included:

    • Problem gambling awareness
      Social responsibility
      Responsible gambling regulations and requirements
      Interaction with the player
      Dealing with problem gamblers
  • "We used to host the training at a single location with a small number of delegates attending from a number of different operators," Rees notes. "The delegates were then tasked with training their staff when they returned to their companies.

    "We now provide this important training at operators’ sites as a far more cost effective way to reach more employees directly and properly train those who are on the front line and are most likely to initially deal with problem gamblers.

    "This also allows staff to discuss problems they have experienced in specific circumstances and receive professional feedback. The training is designed particularly for staff who interact with customers, such as call centre representatives and VIP department employees, but is also of value to staff in the marketing, retention, fraud & risk departments," she said.

    "Delivering the training at the operator’s premises additionally helps us to customise the training to the operator’s brands and to meet any specific needs that have been noted at that level."

    Taking the initiative to the front line has been a popular move, according to a number of complimentary assessments from operators. A typical report from a Betclic employee attending the course assessed the course as being informative and interesting.

    "It definitely deepened my understanding of spotting the triggers for problem gambling and confirmed the importance of making available a range of responsible gambling tools for vulnerable players," the delegate wrote.

    Andrew Beveridge, chief executive officer of eCOGRA, said that training staff to deal professionally and sensitively with responsible gambling issues was a critical element in any gambling environment, and was regarded as a priority in the eCOGRA standards for best operational practice.

    "The percentage of gamblers who develop a problem may be relatively small – around 2 percent – but these are vulnerable members of society and they deserve appropriate and sympathetic but firm treatment by properly trained staff," he said. "These training initiatives have proved increasingly popular, and we expect to extend our coverage in this area further in the future."

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    Make the Most of Bet365’s Bore Draw Money Back Offer This Season

    Posted by Gambling News | Gambling News,Sports Betting News | Thursday 6 January 2011 12:33 pm

    The new Premier League season is upon us, providing us with some of the world’s most exciting football action. You can get even more enjoyment out of the coming season with bet365‘s Bore Draw Money Back offer.

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    Team Titan Captain Sorel Mizzi Is Bluff Magazine Player of the Year

    Posted by Gambling News | Gambling News,Poker News | Wednesday 5 January 2011 10:12 am

    Titan Poker‘s team captain has topped the prestigious rankings for several months while enjoying a spectacular year at poker tournaments around the world.

    Sorel Mizzi’s recent ninth place finish at the World Poker Tour Doyle Brunson Five Diamond Poker Classic Main Event ensured that the captain of Titan Poker‘s troupe of professional players will win recognition as Bluff Magazine’s Player of the Year.

    There hasn’t been any doubt that Sorel Mizzi would win the prestigious award, as he remained atop both the Bluff Player of the Year Rankings and the Bluff/ESPN Poker Power Rankings for several months, capping off a spectacular year for the Canadian player.

    The year started out well for the Team Titan captain when he finished in 3rd place at the Aussie Millions tournament in January for a prize of $638,000.

    In April, Mizzi won the $7,200 No Limit Hold’em event at the 2010 Borgata Spring Poker Open for a first prize of $170,313. In May, he finished in second place at the €20,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller event at the WPT Rendez-Vous à Paris and won $159,543. Mizzi had three cashes at the 2010 World Series of Poker.

    In August, Mizzi took second place in the €10,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller Event at EPT Tallinn for a prize of $98,209. This was followed by a fifth place finish in the £10,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller Turbo at EPT London, and a seventh place finish at WPT Foxwoods for $88,802.

    Bluff Magazine’s Poker Power Rankings are considered the definite poker player ranking system and the magazine’s unique scoring formula has evolved to become the industry’s leading award system.

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    Bet365 Offers an Award-Winning Online Gambling Experience

    Posted by Gambling News | Casino News,Gambling News | Wednesday 22 December 2010 5:29 pm

    Bet365 has been officially recognised as the best online gambling company, having received a string of accolades in the recent eGaming Review Awards 2010.

    The company received the coveted Operator of the Year title in this prestigious awards ceremony, confirming its position as the number one operator in a very competitive market. bet365 was also named Casino Operator of the Year, as well as picking up the award for Best Website Performance.

    There was further recognition of the company’s success as bet365 took top spot in eGaming Review’s annual Power 50 league, which ranks the most influential operators. Make sure you sign up now and find out for yourself why bet365 offers such an award-winning online gambling experience!

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