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Turn-key US poker in cooperation with SHFL

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SHFL entertainment to be the Exclusive Distributor of Amaya's Online Poker and Gaming Platforms in the United States

MONTREAL, Canada – December 17, 2012 – Amaya Gaming Group Inc. (“Amaya” or the “Corporation”) (TSXV: AYA), an entertainment solutions provider for the regulated gaming industry, and SHFL entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select Market: SHFL) (“SHFL” or the “Company”) today announced that SHFL has been selected as the exclusive distributor of Amaya’s state of the art Gaming Platform (“AGP”) and the Ongame Poker Platform (“Ongame Poker”) in the United States for a 10 year term commencing on the execution of the definitive agreement.

SHFL was founded in 1983 with corporate headquarters in Las Vegas, NV. The company posted 2011 revenues of US$228 million (all figures in US dollars) and has a current market capitalization of $887 million. SHFL has over 3,000 customers in six continents and holds more than 300 gaming licenses, approvals, authorizations and waivers from gaming authorities and regulators worldwide. In July, SHFL was one of the first three companies to be granted an unrestricted interactive license by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

The terms of a definitive agreement will include SHFL making up to a $10 million payment to Amaya for the exclusive rights granted. SHFL and Amaya will share all revenue equally and also split all direct U.S. operational expenses, such as hosting, hardware and licensing costs. Upon the execution of the definitive agreement, SHFL will pay Amaya $2 million and have the immediate ability to offer its business-to-business (“B2B”) customers the AGP casino content and Ongame Poker solution for free-to-play social casino, which is one of the fastest growing segments of online entertainment in North America.

Contingent upon regulated, real-money online poker commencing under either a Federal statute or in California, SHFL will pay Amaya an additional $8 million. Alternatively, if individual States commence regulated, real-money online poker before commencement of such play under either a Federal statute or such play becomes legalized in California, SHFL will pay up to an aggregate of $8 million on a prorated basis (based on population) as individual States commence regulated, real-money online poker. In the event the Federal government or California commences regulated, real-money online poker after any other State, SHFL will pay Amaya the difference between $8 million and the aggregate amount previously paid.

“With over 90 companies around the globe currently using its platforms, we believe that Amaya is a leader in the online gaming market and working with them will offer many mutual benefits,” said Gavin Isaacs, SHFL’s Chief Executive Officer. “We are confident that the integration of our renowned brands and content delivery technology into Amaya’s full suite of cutting-edge online platforms will create a turnkey solution for our customers. Together with our many U.S. gaming licenses, we believe we will be able to maximize the market presence of these platforms.”

"Strategic alliances have always been an integral part of Amaya's strength and growth in key markets, and SHFL, with its reputation for gaming innovation and strong relationships in the U.S., is an ideal partner for us in the U.S. market," said David Baazov, CEO of Amaya. “Amaya expects to leverage those qualities by combining our technologies and expertise and putting forward a very compelling offering to U.S. operators wishing to extend their brand and operations online.”

Added Louis Castle, SHFL’s Chief Strategy Officer: “Free-to-play and social casino offer an exciting immediate opportunity for collaboration with Amaya. The U.S. online poker market is also very promising and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Ongame, whom we have always believed has the best technology available for online B2B poker.”
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Online gambling is saving the Spanish economy, Gambling Compliance

Online gambling is saving the Spanish economy, Gambling Compliance | Poker & eGaming News | Scoop.it

Online gambling operators made €116m in Spain in the second half of last year, according to the Spanish gambling regulator’s first official data on the newly regulated market.

That figure rises to €300m if pool betting offered online by state lottery Loterias y Apuestas del Estado (LAE) is included, according to the DGoJ’s inaugural annual report.

 

Together they accounted for almost half of the Spanish market last year and LAE contributed a whopping €3.3bn in tax, or 69 percent of the state’s take from gambling.

 

The state lottery will provide €6bn of the package designed to help plug regional deficits, economy minister Luis de Guindos announced after Friday’s cabinet meeting.

 

At a time when one in four Spaniards are unemployed and protests are becoming ever more hostile, the DGoJ report spells out the 180,000 jobs provided by LAE and other gambling firms.

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Italy, France, Spain & Portugal discuss shared liquidity, Nick Jones Pokerfuse

Italy, France, Spain & Portugal discuss shared liquidity, Nick Jones Pokerfuse | Poker & eGaming News | Scoop.it

The regulators from four European countries convened in Barcelona recently for a two-day meet to discuss regulatory co-operation. As part of a general discussion on information sharing, the regulators discussed the possibility of shared liquidity in online poker.

 

The meeting took place June 19-June 20 between the Italy’s AAMS, France’s ARJEL, Spain’s DGOJ and the Portuguese Santa Casa da Misericordia de Lisboa (SCML), a charitable institution that operates the Portugal National Lottery.

 

Other sources:

http://www.insidepokerbusiness.co.uk/poker/news/1339/european-regulators-discuss-liquidity.html

http://pokerfuse.com/news/law-and-regulation/spain-and-italy-could-share-player-pool-by-2013/

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