PA Lottery And Scientific Games Partnership Is Stronger Than Ever

Last month, Scientific Games and the Pennsylvania Lottery reported on the success of the newly-launched online Keno game.

The game brought in over $2 million in revenue in the first few weeks of its debut. Keno was the first of a multiple game launch made possible by the gaming expansion law passed last fall.

The partnership has been a fruitful one

Pat McHugh, senior vice president of global lottery systems for Scientific Games recently said:

Our consistent and innovative work together has resulted in one of the highest performing lotteries in the world.

On the heels of Keno’s successful debut, the Pennsylvania Lottery added more online lottery games to its portfolio with the help of Scientific Games.

The Pennsylvania Lottery and Scientific Games launch iLottery

The Pennsylvania Lottery and Scientific Games recently launched iLottery. iLottery is a suite of online and mobile interactive games providing players the opportunity to win up to $250,000.

Lottery Executive Director Drew Svitko talked about the new initiative in a press release.

PA iLottery games are a fun, new way to play and win from home or while on the go. iLottery is a big part of our effort to meet our players where they already are while generating new funds to benefit older Pennsylvanians.

Players can try their luck at the new iLottery games for as little as $.01. Demo versions of the interactive games are available for free at pailottery.com.

The brand new iLottery games include:

  • Big Money SLINGO
  • Bigfoot
  • Cash Buster Towers
  • Cash in the Lamp
  • Crossword Cash
  • Foxin’ Wins
  • Monster Wins
  • Robin Hood
  • Super Cash Buster
  • Super Gems
  • Volcano Eruption

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With its iLottery launch, Pennsylvania becomes the seventh U.S. state to sell online lottery games.

There will be a learning curve for players as there is with any new gaming initiative. Accounts will need to be established and verified. There are several safeguards in place to ensure a safe gaming environment for eligible players.

The focus on online lottery games does not mean physical ticket sales are taking a back seat to the shiny new thing.

“We’re partnering with our more than 9,400 Pennsylvania Lottery retailers to encourage players to sign up for iLottery,” Svitko added. “Lottery games sold in stores will continue to be the foundation of our business and produce the majority of proceeds to benefit older adults.”

History of Scientific Games in Pennsylvania

Scientific Games has been partnering with Pennsylvania Lottery since 1975. It produced the Lottery’s first instant game in that year.

Together, the two entities have grown the Pennsylvania Lottery’s instant game sales to more than $2.7 billion per year. The Lottery sells the most instant game sales per capita for states competing with land-based casinos.

“The Pennsylvania Lottery is a highly valued customer, and we have a long history of investing in highly successful games, technology, and services that generate the highest possible returns for the Commonwealth,” said McHugh.

Expect this partnership to grow as Scientific Games continues to power Keno, iLottery, and future Pennsylvania Lottery gaming expansion opportunities.

Rumors have Scientific Games partnering with Penn National

Another part of the gaming expansion bill includes online casino gaming, online poker, and sports betting.

Penn National now operates two Pennsylvania casinos after its Pinnacle acquisition:

There is a rumor that Scientific Games and Penn National are forming a partnership.

With a well-established partnership with the state’s lottery, it makes sense for Scientific Games to power the online operations of a land-based casino such as Penn National.

It is all speculation for now. One thing we know for sure is Scientific Games will have a presence in Pennsylvania online gambling for the foreseeable future.

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Betfair Makes Deal With Meadowlands, Tioga Downs To Offer Sports Betting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paddy Power Betfair continues to move swiftly into United States sports betting, this time in the New York and New Jersey markets.

Just weeks after acquiring daily fantasy sports site FanDuel, Paddy Power announced agreements to offer sports betting with Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey and Tioga Downs in New York. Betfair US, the Dublin-based company’s American subsidiary, will provide retail, online, and mobile sports betting at the tracks.

Betfair already operates an online casino in New Jersey. It operates under Golden Nugget’s online gambling license.

The FanDuel deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2018, giving Betfair control of an enormous database of customer information.

Meadowlands, in particular, could happen quickly after the New Jersey Assembly overwhelmingly approved a sports betting bill on Thursday. New York continues work on legislation but its session ends June 20. Tioga Downs is one of four commercial casinos included in current New York gaming law, but new legislation is needed to level the state’s playing field.

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Connection already existed between tracks, Betfair

Paddy Power also owns TVG, the online horse and greyhound racing business it purchased in 2009. TVG works with Meadowlands, perhaps giving Paddy Power an edge in landing the sports betting business with Betfair. Jeff Gural, Chairman of New Meadowlands Racetrack LLC and Tioga Downs LLC, explained via press release:

“Sports betting is a great opportunity for Meadowlands and Tioga Downs. We went through a diligent process and reviewed several options to provide customers with the best sports betting experience possible.

In the end, Betfair’s world leading products and experience proved the best choice. We are eager to get started with our partners, with whom we have had a long relationship for racing with TVG, on this exciting venture.”

Paddy Power a major sports betting business overseas

The company operates as Paddy Power and Betfair in the United Kingdom and Europe, as well as Sportsbet in Australia. It touts 5 million active customers and $15 billion in sports wagers processed in 2017.

“Meadowlands Racetrack has the potential to be among the best, if not the best, sports betting venues in the US,” said Kip Levin, CEO of Betfair US.

Meadowlands is in East Rutherford, New Jersey, part of a massive sports complex where the New York Giants, New York Jets, and New Jersey Devils play. It stands just a few miles from New York City, allowing access to a massive potential market.

Tioga Downs is located in Nichols, New York. It is in the central part of the state right near the Pennsylvania border. That could be important if Pennsylvania does not amend a challenging sports betting regulatory and tax structure.

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We Pick Our Favorites Of The New PA iLottery Instant Win Games

There are worse ways to celebrate turning 46 years old. Rather than sulk with a pint of Rocky Road ice cream, a bottle of Chardonnay and a playlist of rom-coms, Pennsylvania Lottery is celebrating in style with iLottery.

As part of a 2017 gambling expansion bill, Pennsylvania this past month implemented 11 instant-win lottery games on the PALottery website. It also included iLottery in its mobile app, which is available in the Apple Store and via direct-download from the PA Lottery site for Android users.

These 11 real-money games from the PA iLottery are the first online and mobile gambling products available in the Keystone State. They do not disappoint.

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Best Bang For Your Buck On A Budget

Honorable mention

Got a need for a bingo fix? Bigfoot Reveal will satisfy that hunger a bit.

Four nine-square cards comprise a player’s game board with the goal of matching three like symbols on each card. Betting ranges from $0.01 to $5 and players can win more than one prize per game with seven multipliers ranging from 1 to 1,000. A perfect card rakes in $5,750, meaning a perfect board would net $32,000 on max bets.

Honorable mention

Call this a shared honor between Volcano Reveal and Foxin’ Wins Reveal, as both games share the exact same basics.

Both feature betting ranges between $0.01 and $5. Each includes seven multipliers from 1 to 1,000. Both have bonus options that result in even more winnings. The premise is simple: Match three symbols to win the prize with the corresponding multiplier. In Foxin’ Wins, three golden pots result in five free games with double the winnings. In Volcano, three volcanoes earn a “ladder bonus,” in which a certain amount of flames revealed nets a prize of up to $50,000.

Winner

Perhaps one of the more complex games available, Monster Wins Reveal deals out dough like a popular bakery. A 16-tile, match-and-win game, it is extremely similar to Robin Hood Reveal but boasts larger payouts.

Players must match at least three of one symbol to win a prize. Three of a specific kind nets one of nine multipliers from 1 to 1,000. Double those multipliers when a match of four is revealed. For good measure, three BONUS symbols earn players five free games, during which all prizes are doubled.

The difference between Monster Wins and Robin Hood lies in the betting range. For Robin Hood, players can lay down anything between $0.01 and $5. In Monsters, the range is $0.01 to $20. Without bonuses and with four foursomes, any one player could win $23.40 on one-penny bets or up to $46,800 on max bets.

Biggest Jackpot

Honorable mention

Super Gems is a rapid-fire game that could have players walking away with nothing or sprinting away with everything – especially if bonuses take effect.

Bet between $0.10 and $10 and players can see their prizes pile up. Six columns of colored gems, standing nine rows tall, fall into place with each go. Five or more like clustered gems are destroyed and added to the winnings slider on the left side of the screen and can add up with the right combination of clusters.

Three or more adjacent “FREE GO” symbols unlock a pick-a-card game to reveal how many free turns a player wins. On top of that, six gem clusters in one go earn one of two bonus games:

  • Two cards are placed face down. One is a prize value, the other is “COLLECT.” Players continue turning over cards until the collect card is revealed.
  • Spin a wheel to rack up bonus cash and keep spinning until the wheel stops on an empty slot, after which players collect all their winnings from that bonus game.

With betting ranging from $0.10 to $10, max bets on this game, without bonuses, could result in $100,000.

Honorable mention

One of the largest boards in iLottery awaits in Cash in the Lamp. Yet even with 25 spaces, the game is simple and straightforward.

Bet between $0.10 and $10 to get into this matching game. Reveal the symbols beneath all 25 yellow carpets to match like symbols vertically, horizontally, or diagonally and win the prize with the corresponding symbol. A red carpet bonus game has players open chests to win extra cash, and the lucky lamps bonus game asks players to choose one lamp and claim the prize that is revealed.

All told, a max bet nets players up to $100,000.

Winner

Action abounds in Super Cash Buster, as do the cash payouts.

On the right side of the screen is a Tetris-like board of colored blocks. Roll the die seven times to reveal colors, and those will destroy corresponding colors in the “CASH BUSTER ZONE,” which essentially the bottom row of the block towers. Colors that are blown to bits are then matched with the corresponding slots on the prize table. So, for example, destroy five red blocks and five slots will be filled on the red row of the prize table.

Destroying extra roll blocks earn you more turns, and instant-prize blocks result in more winnings. A mini-game is also available as players spin the wheel to earn extra cash, rolls or colors.

Betting ranges from $1 to $10, but the payout is upward of $200,000.

Most Entertaining

Honorable mention

There’s something about bingo that is incredibly addicting. That’s what Big Money Slingo brings to the table.

After selecting a game board, ranging from $0.50 to $10, players receive up to four jokers, which essentially act as free spaces before even beginning their “goes.” Each go reveals five numbers below the board, and corresponding numbers will be marked with stars. Complete horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines to claim prizes. On a $10 board, those winnings can be as much as $100,000 per bingo.

Honorable mention

Crossword Cash may be one of the most rudimentary game names. But you know what you’re getting into when you play.

Maybe it’s a nerd thing, but crosswords by themselves are already entertaining. Add some cash to it in the digital version of a popular scratch-it and that will be a winning combination.

There’s no flash to the game, but that’s just fine. All players need are three things: how much to bet (ranging from $0.10 to $10), the letters to reveal and the words to solve. On the left are 18 bubbles to uncover either one by one or all at once. Those are the letters with which players will use to “solve” their crosswords. Center stage is that puzzle, and revealed letters that result in three or more solved words result in cash prizes reaching upward of $60,000.

Winner

As noted above, simplicity, for some reason, is all it takes. It’s like the gambling version of Occam’s razor.

With Cash Buster Towers, everything is simple. There is a straightforward display, a non-extravagant playing board, and easy-to-play turns. Towers is like when you buy a board game, pick up the instruction manual, and immediately throw it away because you’ve seen the pieces, and you already have the system down pat.

It’s difficult to pick nits with Cash Buster Towers. Betting ranges from $0.50 to $10, and players get five spins per bet. With each spin, the numbers 1 through 6 can pop up at the bottom of the screen, indicating how many blocks in that respective column will be destroyed. Each blown-up block brings the winning total – depicted in a tower-topping block – closer to the bottom. When that top block does so, that is your prize along with any other winnings earned during the five-spin round.

To boot, there are bonuses: Along with the numbers, stars, arrows, and circles are products of spins. Four stars earn a card-picking bonus game, for example. Arrows do reset the blocks in that column, but four of them collected results in a bonus game in which players spin a wheel to win more dough. Upon collecting four or more circles, players win the corresponding prize amount, which is located in clear sight on the screen.

Simplicity is king, and royalty can result in a $150,000 payday, making Cash Buster Towers an honorable mention for Biggest Jackpot.

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Sportech And SportRadar Partnering To Combine Sports Betting And Data

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two heavyweight sports technology businesses will team up to provide sports betting services throughout the United States.

Sportech and Sportradar recently announced a partnership to combine their products for a more comprehensive service offering. This includes Sportech’s expertise in gaming technology around horse racing and Sportradar’s deep background in sports data and integrity protection. Sportradar already partners with:

  • NBA
  • NFL
  • NHL
  • NASCAR

In essence, Sportradar can provide the needed power behind Sportech’s technology. The companies said in a statement they plan to enter the Connecticut sports betting market at the first legal date. That could take a while, as Connecticut’s legislative session ended and friction remains between tribes and lawmakers.

What they’re saying about the deal

According to a statement from the companies, the partnership “will allow Sportech to offer Sportradar’s proven sports betting related product portfolio – including pre-match and in-play betting services, content, trading tools, and risk management services – to its network of 90 licensed operator business clients and other eligible operators in states where sports betting activity is declared legal.”

“We are thrilled to expand our product line to include Sportradar’s globally recognized sports betting capability, and we are poised to deliver a world-class sports betting experience to our business clients across the US and within our 16 Connecticut locations and through our online and mobile channels, when legislation permits,” said Andrew Gaughan, CEO of Sportech.

Sportradar planning for years

The release also says Sportradar “has been proactive in planning for a broader legalized sports betting landscape in the U.S. and this partnership underscores the great potential that exists within this developing market.”

“We’re excited to partner with Sportech, a company that shares our vision of how the US betting market will unfold and who are well positioned to capitalize on that market with existing gaming licenses and a strong customer base,” said Neale Deeley, vice president of gaming sales for Sportradar. “Our turnkey solutions and market leading bookmaker services will accelerate their sportsbook offering and provide them with a strong advantage as other states pass sports betting legislation.”

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Both companies ready to move

The deal appears to place Sportech and Sportradar into the discussion as potential partners for operators jumping into sports betting across the country.

Nevada and Delaware currently offer legal sports betting for single-game wagers. New Jersey could come online as soon as next week and Pennsylvania is accepting license applications.

Mississippi appears poised to adopt sports betting regulations this month and be ready to start by football season. West Virginia might not be far behind but some issues remain.

New York, Illinois, and Connecticut stand a step behind that group, as they either attempt to pass legislation and still have issues with current law to resolve.

Sportech expanding its United States presence

United Kingdom-based Sportech already operates 16 off-track betting locations in Connecticut under the “Winners” brand name. It also owns a horse-racing venue in California and enjoys a wide presence in The Netherlands. The company touts that its technology is used in 37 states and it accounts for $12 billion in bets annually.

Sportech currently holds an exclusive license for off-track pari-mutuel wagering on horse racing, greyhound racing, and jai alai in Connecticut.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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