Alleged Dice Sliding Cheaters Win $225K in Las Vegas Casino

A group that allegedly cheated for multiple days at a casino on the Las Vegas Strip is being investigated. The incident dates back to November and December 2021, when four people, allegedly involved in the activity were able to collect more than $200,000 in winnings by using a dice sliding scheme, a report released by 8News Now reveals.

Judging by documents from investigators with the gambling regulator in Nevada, the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB), the alleged perpetrators used the scheme at The Cosmopolitan. However, the group may have also used the scheme at other Las Vegas casinos, such as Resorts World, around the same time as the other incidents, the documents reveal.

Before illegally sliding the dice (one person from the group) would signal the other by placing single wagers in …

Dutch Gaming Authority Imposed EUR 25,000 Conditional Fine on Winning Poker Network

Illegal Access to Content:

The policy has thus recently incurred fines to five major companies with the amount they had to pay for violating the Ksa rules having aggregated to more than 26 million euros. The main reason for the financial punishment is that the subject entities didn’t have a permit that would allow players to participate in online games of chance. Under the policy, any such participation is considered illegal by the regulator.

Mandatory Gaming License:

Other reasons may imply the fine, such as the age verification that has to be visibly displayed across the iGaming network, as well as notifications that may mislead that the party holds the European license, and alike. Therefore the Dutch Gaming Authority strictly requests the acquisition of a gaming license to be entitled to offer online games of chance to customers.

The rules are strict and the recent fines show that they are fully enforced. Winning Poker Network will be the next operator to a…

Playson’s November CashDays slots network tournament boasts 70,000 eur prize pool

After its successful run in March, leading game developer Playson, launched its last CashDays 70k event of 2022, with its exciting November CashDays promotion set to run from November 1st to November 8th. The widely known network tournament is an absolute hit with players, especially because it offers 70,000 eur prize pool again- for the third time in a row, aka throughout this whole year – and 18 participating games!

The provider of state-of-the-art content has showcased its originality with this tournament, providing players with exhilaration throughout this summery autumn.

Tournament description:

Beginning from Tuesday, November 1st and wrapping up on November 8th, the contest will see an exceptional 70,000 eur prize pool up for the taking, with the top player walking away with a whopping 10,000 eur cash prize! There’s a lot of winning places though, 350 guaranteed ones and the expected number of players is more than 1000, m…

Bragg set to debut in The Bahamas; awarded gaming supplier license

Global B2B gaming technology platform provider Bragg Gaming Group (NASDAQ: BRAG) has gained access to The Bahamas after being approved for a gaming supply license to offer its online content and services in the Caribbean country.

The certification process complete, it won’t be long before the provider’s operator partners in the archipelago are able to offer proprietary, exclusive and aggregated online casino content through its Oryx Gaming subsidiary.

Viewed as a “high-potential” market, the Bahamian certification is Bragg’s latest, following other regulated launches in the past 12 months, including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Greece, Switzerland and the Czech Republic.

Fantastic opportunity:

Chris Looney, Chief Commercial Officer at Bragg, commented on the accomplishment, stating…

“The Bahamas represents a fantastic opportunity for us to leverage our strength in appealing…