Author Archives: Alex Igelman

About Alex Igelman

Alex Igelman is a gaming lawyer and consultant based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 2007, Alex Igelman founded Gaming Research Partners, a full service gaming and eSports consultancy that specializes in research and business development.

Excellent article about Amaya and the state of i-gaming

Scott Longley – Regulus Partners – Hype Times | SBC News

In this article, Scott Longley of Regulus Partners takes a close look at the recent acquisition of Pokertsars by Amaya and the state of the i-gaming space.

While Longley is relatively optimistic about the potential success of Amaya moving forward, he does present valid arguments that bring to light skepticism surrounding the “hype” about Amaya’s future growth.

For one thing he points out that the 89 Million registered members Amaya talks about is a historical number of registered users and the real figure is closer to 5 Million active users (nothing to sneeze about anyway but not 89 M).

He then goes on to look at the challenges Amaya and others face in the highly regulated i-gaming space versus the relatively unregulated (but legal) sectors such as daily fantasy sports and social casino that are generating significant revenues. These challenges include not only regulation, but competition and anti-gambling forces and governments.

Personally, in addition to DFS and  social casino, I would add skill based gaming and wagering as a sector that has massive growth potential  as new forms of game play are being “gamblified” and millennials are seeking wagering based entertainment tied to skill and games that appeal to them .

To read Longley’s article click below:

Scott Longley – Regulus Partners – Hype Times | SBC News.

NJ online gambling sites to combine prize pools

NJ online gambling sites to combine prize pools

In a posting I made in June 2014, I stated that one of the ways NJ online poker could thrive was to pool liquidity.

In particular I said:

Poker is practically a dead horse and the operators should consider pooling liquidity and using one software provider for the entire State with all the operators sharing in operational costs and proportional revenue (based on delivering players).”

Interesting to see that 888 and WSOP have joined forces even though they are both operating under the 888 platform.

I still believe that ultimately there should only be one platform in the NJ with all the operators driving traffic to the one platform.

To see my original blog post click here:

http://alexigelman.com/sheldon-adelson-is-winning-his-war-against-online-gambling-finally-someone-agrees-with-me/

Too see the article regarding 888 pooling liquidity click here:

NJ online gambling sites to combine prize pools.

Online Gambling: Should Government Play Virtual Pit Boss? | TORO MAGAZINE

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The role of Canadian provincial governments in gambling isn’t new. You’ve got your lotteries, provincial casinos, and governments have gained from horse racing as well. Local city governments often divide down the middle with camps pro and con on bringing in mega casinos into downtown entertainment meccas, or in the suburbs. In Ontario, it seemed like talk of a series of real world casinos faded, and was replaced by talk of a government run, online gambling portal – run by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Commission. Continue reading