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Russia 2018 World Cup Draw Produces Mostly Balanced Matchups for Group Stage

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Russia 2018 World Cup Draw Produces Mostly Balanced Matchups for Group Stage

The official draw for the 2018 FIFA World Cup was held in Moscow on Friday, and produced a draw that doesn’t threaten any tournament favorites. Opening odds at sportsbooks responded to the parity by moving little, leaving bettors to guess where they’ll see inevitable big surprises.

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Fabio Cannavaro was among the soccer legends who helped select balls to fill out the 2018 FIFA World Cup draw. (Image: Shaun Botterill/Getty) F

The draw took place at the State Kremlin Palace, with Russian President Vladimir Putin in attendance for the festivities. Soccer legends such as Diego Maradona were on hand to help with the procedures, with everyone watching around the world wondering which teams would end up in this World Cup’s “Group of Death.”

Germany Draws Mexico and Sweden

Instead, the resulting pools were relatively balanced compared to some recent World Cup draws, though there are still teams that will be happier than others. The closest thing to a Group of Death is likely Group F, where perennial favorites Germany will face off with always dangerous sides Mexico and Sweden, with a reasonably strong South Korean side rounding out the group.

At Paddy Power, Germany has been installed as a 3-10 favorite to win the group. But the second team to qualify is up in the air: Mexico is listed at 5-1, with Sweden at 11-2. The bookmaker has South Korea at 25-1, though other oddsmakers have given them somewhat better chances to qualify.

One team that will be ecstatic with their draw is Russia. The hosts play in Group A, where they’ll have to contend with Uruguay, but they did not draw any European opponents. Instead, their group includes Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

That gives the host country every opportunity to make through to the second round: while Uruguay is an even money favorite to win the group, Russia is just behind them at 6-5, with Egypt also being given reasonable odds to win the group at 11-2. The minnows here are the Saudis, who are 35-1 underdogs to win Group A.

Balance Gives Hope for Advancement

Several groups have no clear longshot, suggesting that all four nations go into the tournament believing they have a shot for a deep run. Group D, for example, features perennial powerhouse Argentina with Croatia, Nigeria, and Iceland. The grouping creates a pool where every game could be competitive, even if the Argentinians are clear favorites.

Similarly, Colombia, Poland, Senegal, and Japan are together in Group H, making for another pool where no team can feel entirely comfortable about advancing.

Overall, the draw didn’t shake up the odds for the pre-tournament favorites. Germany has perhaps the most difficult waters to navigate. Paddy Power still has the Germans as co-favorites, with Brazil, at 5-1. Brazil will face off against Switzerland, Serbia, and Costa Rica in Group E to start the tournament.

Spain and France follow close behind, with each receiving 6-1 odds to win the tournament. Spain will start their campaign with an exciting rivalry match against Portugal, but should advance easily regardless of the result, as they then play Morocco and Iran.

France drew Denmark, Peru, and Australia in their Group C pool, a medley where anything seems possible.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup will take place in Russia from June 14 to July 15. In the first game, the world will see Russia take on Saudi Arabia at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

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NetEnt’s Hall of Gods delivers early Christmas present by way of €7.2million jackpot win in UK

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NetEnt’s Hall of Gods delivers early Christmas present by way of €7.2million jackpot win in UK

Swedish online casino games developer, NetEnt, has provided the perfect start to the holiday season for one lucky player in the United Kingdom after landing a €7,205,687.82 jackpot, the second big win on the software provider’s Hall of Gods video slot game in the last six months. The inviting jackpot was what drew the winner, Neil from Aberdeen, Scotland, to play the desktop version of the mythology-themed game, Hall of Gods, on Casumo Casino where the multi-million euro prize was claimed. Hall of Gods is a 5-reel Triple Jackpot video slot which is part of NetEnt’s jackpot network, where players get up close and personal with Norse mythology when they meet Odin’s ravens on the scatter symbol and the Midgard Serpent in the expanding wild. NetEnt offers the industry’s largest global online jackpots. In June, a Norwegian player landed €7,525,932.97 while playing Hall of Gods. It was the first of what are now two mega jackpots in six months. The June jackpot was the second jackpot to surpass the €7m mark within a six-month time frame, with another lucky gamer landing €7,437,199.55 while playing NetEnt’s Mega Fortune Dreams in December of last year. Commenting on the exciting win, NetEnt CPO, Henrik Fagerlund, said: “It’s so pleasing for us that one of our games has hopefully made someone very happy this holiday season. “Hall of Gods has proven to be a favourite amongst NetEnt fans and has now claimed its second jackpot winner in the space of six months, we hope our popular jackpot games will continue to reward players with excitement and large pay-outs,” according to the press release. In addition to Hall of Gods, players will also find pooled jackpots from NetEnt on Mega Fortune and Arabian Nights. In January 2013, Mega Fortune set a Guinness World Records for what was a record-breaking €17.86 million payout on an online slot machine.

SugarHouse Casino announces December events and promotions

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SugarHouse Casino announces December events and promotions
The Pennsylvania casino has planned a month of slot bonuses and poker tournaments, in addition to exciting New Year's Eve festivities.

Top 5 All-Time Most Profitable Bulgarian Poker Players

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Top 5 All-Time Most Profitable Bulgarian Poker Players

The poker field is full of challenges for players around the globe, which only the most proficient of them could face and defeat. Bulgaria is a country often seen among the top positions on the leader boards in various live and online poker tournaments. This comes to show that Bulgarians are willing to demonstrate their skills on an international level and play among some of the best in the industry. In order to shed more light on their accomplishments, Casino News Daily has compiled a list of the top five most profitable players from Bulgaria and where they collected their winnings from.

Atanas Kavrakov is the player who is currently occupying the fifth position in the Bulgarian ranking of poker players and his total live earnings are estimating to $1,191,621. His name was just recently seen on a premium leader board when he participated in the Boyaa Poker Tour 2017 and finished fourth at the HK$20,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller. This event brought him a sweet payday amounting to HK$114,800 (US$14,717). However, his largest live cash was won on October 23, 2017 when he played in another big championship, the Asia Championship of Poker at Macau. Kavrakov claimed the seventh place at the HK$95,000 + 5,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event and received HK$1,000,200 (US$128,174).

The fourth place in our rank list is going to Viliyan Petleshkov, who is another player with high potential. His current total live earnings amount to $1,314,766 and the largest winning he has laid his hands on was $296,173. This happened last December when he participated in the €10,000 + 300 No-Limit Hold’em EPT High Roller event in Prague, where he outplayed most of the field of 317 and finished fourth. The last prize he received was at the €550 No-Limit Hold’em The Colossus event of WSOPE, where he bagged $1,762.

Lachezar Petkov is one step closer to the throne on our leader board and he is a player who prefers to participate in High Rollers and Main Events. Petkov’s total live winnings are estimating to $1,440,835, and it should be noted that a big chunk of that sum of money came as he bagged his largest live cash. He managed to win it when he claimed the runner-up position at the €5,300 No-Limit Hold’em PokerStars Championship Main Event of PokerStars Championship Barcelona. He outplayed 1,682 entries and laid his hands on $1,078,356 at the end of the final table.

Another Bulgarian player who played at the same Main Event was Simeon Naydenov, who is also the runner-up in Casino News Daily’s chart. Even though he was sent home rather early in the culminating tournament this year, his overall live gaming career has brought him earnings amounting to $2,611,208. The year of 2017 brought him his largest one so far and this happened at the $ 10,000 No Limit Hold’em – WPT Championship Main Event where he reached the second position. This brought him a well-deserved payout estimating to $672,190.

Dimitar Danchev Claims the Throne

Undoubtedly the big winner with total live earnings way larger than the previous players listed is Dimitar Danchev, who boasts winnings amounting to some $4,276,700. His best live cash is also the largest one among Bulgarian poker players and for the time being, no one has managed to beat him. Back in 2013, he became the champion at the European Poker Tour $10,000 + 300 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event and this brought him the coveted by many first-place prize amounting to $1,859,000. In the last five years, all of his live poker games have sent him among the top 10 places on the leader boards, which only comes to show his level of proficiency and poker skills.

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Top 5 All-Time Most Profitable Bulgarian Poker Players

Casino News Daily
Top 5 All-Time Most Profitable Bulgarian Poker Players

The poker field is full of challenges for players around the globe, which only the most proficient of them could face and defeat. Bulgaria is a country often seen among the top positions on the leader boards in various live and online poker tournaments. This comes to show that Bulgarians are willing to demonstrate their skills on an international level and play among some of the best in the industry. In order to shed more light on their accomplishments, Casino News Daily has compiled a list of the top five most profitable players from Bulgaria and where they collected their winnings from.

Atanas Kavrakov is the player who is currently occupying the fifth position in the Bulgarian ranking of poker players and his total live earnings are estimating to $1,191,621. His name was just recently seen on a premium leader board when he participated in the Boyaa Poker Tour 2017 and finished fourth at the HK$20,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller. This event brought him a sweet payday amounting to HK$114,800 (US$14,717). However, his largest live cash was won on October 23, 2017 when he played in another big championship, the Asia Championship of Poker at Macau. Kavrakov claimed the seventh place at the HK$95,000 + 5,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event and received HK$1,000,200 (US$128,174).

The fourth place in our rank list is going to Viliyan Petleshkov, who is another player with high potential. His current total live earnings amount to $1,314,766 and the largest winning he has laid his hands on was $296,173. This happened last December when he participated in the €10,000 + 300 No-Limit Hold’em EPT High Roller event in Prague, where he outplayed most of the field of 317 and finished fourth. The last prize he received was at the €550 No-Limit Hold’em The Colossus event of WSOPE, where he bagged $1,762.

Lachezar Petkov is one step closer to the throne on our leader board and he is a player who prefers to participate in High Rollers and Main Events. Petkov’s total live winnings are estimating to $1,440,835, and it should be noted that a big chunk of that sum of money came as he bagged his largest live cash. He managed to win it when he claimed the runner-up position at the €5,300 No-Limit Hold’em PokerStars Championship Main Event of PokerStars Championship Barcelona. He outplayed 1,682 entries and laid his hands on $1,078,356 at the end of the final table.

Another Bulgarian player who played at the same Main Event was Simeon Naydenov, who is also the runner-up in Casino News Daily’s chart. Even though he was sent home rather early in the culminating tournament this year, his overall live gaming career has brought him earnings amounting to $2,611,208. The year of 2017 brought him his largest one so far and this happened at the $ 10,000 No Limit Hold’em – WPT Championship Main Event where he reached the second position. This brought him a well-deserved payout estimating to $672,190.

Dimitar Danchev Claims the Throne

Undoubtedly the big winner with total live earnings way larger than the previous players listed is Dimitar Danchev, who boasts winnings amounting to some $4,276,700. His best live cash is also the largest one among Bulgarian poker players and for the time being, no one has managed to beat him. Back in 2013, he became the champion at the European Poker Tour $10,000 + 300 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event and this brought him the coveted by many first-place prize amounting to $1,859,000. In the last five years, all of his live poker games have sent him among the top 10 places on the leader boards, which only comes to show his level of proficiency and poker skills.

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No Verdict in Atlantic City PILOT Lawsuit Challenging Casino Tax Plan

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No Verdict in Atlantic City PILOT Lawsuit Challenging Casino Tax Plan

The Atlantic City PILOT (Payment in Lieu of Taxes) program that allows the town’s remaining casinos to pay a flat property tax instead of fluctuating payments based on assessments was back in court on Thursday.

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Judge Julio Mendez has the most difficult task in deciding the legal merits of the Atlantic City PILOT program. (Image: Michael Ein/Press of Atlantic City)

Superior Court Judge Julio Mendez listened to arguments as to why the tax scheme is allegedly in violation of the New Jersey Constitution.

The challenge is brought by a combined lawsuit from Atlantic County and “Liberty and Prosperity,” a New Jersey advocacy group that believes all real estate should be taxed in a uniformed manner.

This morning, Judge Mendez seemed to at least partially agree with the plaintiffs when he said, “Every time you single out entities and provide them with something that is different than everyone else, it raises concerns.”

Mendez’s comments were reported by the Press of Atlantic City, which sat in on the hearing. After almost three hours of testimony, Mendez ended the hearing and said he would make a decision at a later date.

PILOT Turbulence

Introduced by State Senate Speaker Stephen Sweeney (D), the Atlantic City PILOT bill was a bipartisan effort that Governor Chris Christie (R) signed into law in May of 2016. The tax plan was to deliver reliable property tax revenue to Atlantic City, as casinos continued to appeal their assessments due to tumbling gaming revenue.

Atlantic County and Liberty and Prosperity argue the PILOT is benefiting the casinos at the expense of local residents and businesses.

When the bill was first crafted, Atlantic City was still reeling from the recent recession. Gaming win fell from $5.2 billion in 2006, to $2.56 billion in 2015. But last year casinos posted their first annual slot, table, and internet gaming percentage gain in a decade, with their total take up 1.5 percent to $2.6 billion.

The market has seemingly stabilized, and the seven remaining casinos are up another two percent this year through October, and more than eight percent when the shuttered Trump Taj Mahal’s 2016 revenue is excluded.

State attorneys argued based on pre-PILOT property assessments, the casinos would pay $109 million in property taxes this year, meaning the state, county, and city are getting an $11 million premium. But lawyers arguing for the plaintiffs said the old assessments do not take into account improvements made to the resorts.

In 2016, the Tropicana spent $40 million to renovate 500 resort rooms, and the Borgata spent $50 million in property improvements. And through the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, a series of non-gaming projects are being developed across the city that’s costing tens of millions of dollars.

Paying Fair Share

State officials say the PILOT, which runs for 10 years, will increase as the economy rebounds. Should the casinos stay on the current revenue trajectory and top the $3 billion mark, their annual payment for 2018 will be $130 million. That number can expand to $165 million should the market eclipse $3.4 billion in future years.

The problem is that each casino’s share might actually be reduced as potential new casinos return. Hard Rock is expected to reopen the shuttered Trump Taj next summer, and the former Revel, now named TEN despite remaining closed, could at some point resume operations.    

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EveryMatrix gets Malta Gaming Licence for Greentube Games

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EveryMatrix gets Malta Gaming Licence for Greentube Games

EveryMatrix is proud to announce that they have been awarded a Class 1 on 4 license by the Malta Gaming Authority. As EveryMatrix gets Malta Gaming Licence, the company has the opportunity to handle the distribution of Greentube games to its business partners operating under Maltese jurisdiction. Greentube is the global interactive unit of NOVOMATIC, a leading developer and supplier ...

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