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SIS signs World Greyhound Tote Pool deal with Poolbet.ru
Leading multi-channel betting supplier SIS (Sports Information Services) has agreed a deal with Poolbet.ru (Pari Engineering RUS LLC) for its World Greyhound Tote Pool.
This new partnership will allow Poolbet.ru to accept and transfer bets into the pool of leading British greyhound racing content, by integrating the end-to-end solution, which consists of live streamed pictures, commentary, data on-screen graphics and markets.
Poolbet.ru will significantly expand its racing offering with the addition of over 8,000 British greyhound races per year, with a betting event every seven minutes between 1 to 5pm each day, taken from eight UK tracks including Central Park, Crayford, Doncaster, Harlow, Henlow, Hove, Monmore and Romford.
The SIS World Greyhound Tote Pool is live with bookmakers across the globe, with its high-margin short-form content proving to help drive betting turnover.
Partnering with Poolbet.ru marks the supplier’s entry into the Russian market and demonstrates its growth internationally.
Anže Gantar, Digital Sales Manager at SIS, said: “After successfully launching the SIS World Greyhound Tote Pool in North America last year, we’re excited to be bringing this product to Russia as part of our new partnership with Poolbet.ru.
“Poolbet.ru bettors will now have access to market leading British greyhound racing through our end-to-end solution, with regular betting events taking place across betting times to keep them engaged and to drive revenues for the Russian bookmaker.”
Alexander Ivashkevich, CEO of Pari Engineering, said: “We’re delighted to be launching the SIS World Greyhound Tote Pool, which will allow us to significantly boost our racing offering.
“The high frequency of the greyhound racing betting events available through the pool, as well as SIS’s strong reputation for delivering live pictures and data, were important factors in our decision to integrate the product. We’re sure our customers will enjoy the exciting greyhound racing events that are now available to them.”
AI
OpticOdds enhances WNBA player props with The Crowd’s Line AI
Enhancement provides sportsbooks with fully proprietary, model‑driven WNBA player prop pricing through the OpticOdds API
OpticOdds, the premier provider of real-time sports betting data feeds and trading solutions, has enhanced its WNBA offering through its ongoing partnership with The Crowd’s Line AI (TCL AI), bringing a real-time AI‑driven player prop pricing solution via the OpticOdds API.
The solution provides WNBA player prop lines built entirely from TCL AI’s in‑house models, with no market averaging or consensus dependency. The independent pricing creates a unique signal that allows sportsbooks to offer differentiated WNBA markets.
Each player prop is delivered with full probability distributions and confidence‑adjusted vig, enabling operators to better manage risk, steer action toward higher‑confidence markets, and price alternate lines with greater precision.
The platform combines TCL AI’s machine‑learning engine with OpticOdds’ API and trading infrastructure. Through the integration, clients can access fair value prices, identify mispriced lines and deploy WNBA player props with minimal operational effort.
The update reflects the continued expansion of the WNBA betting market, as growing fan interest and standout player narratives drive increased demand for deeper, more sophisticated wagering markets ahead of the start of the new season.
The enhanced WNBA pricing model builds on OpticOdds’ existing ecosystem, further strengthening its AI-driven pricing capabilities.
Ryan Weinstock, Vice President at OpticOdds, said: “Working with The Crowd’s Line AI to deliver model‑driven WNBA pricing through our API reinforces OpticOdds’ focus on bringing advanced, market‑grade intelligence to developing sports betting markets.
“This enhancement allows us to scale a truly differentiated offering, using our infrastructure to help sportsbooks deploy high‑quality WNBA player prop markets quickly and efficiently.”
Anthony Lage, CEO at The Crowd’s Line, added: “Our continued collaboration with OpticOdds enables us to deliver differentiated WNBA player prop pricing at scale, empowering sportsbooks to attract new users and improve margins with minimal operational lift.
“OpticOdds makes integration seamless, allowing clients to move quickly and confidently in one of the fastest‑growing sports betting markets.”
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creator-economy
Red Bull runs one-day Balatro speedrun event, Boss Rush, on April 17
Eight creators compete across five timed stages with eliminations, broadcast on Red Bull’s Twitch and YouTube channels.
Red Bull will stage a one-day Balatro speedrun competition, Red Bull Boss Rush, on April 17, 2026. The event brings together eight creators for timed runs in the roguelike deckbuilder, with viewers able to follow via individual creator POV streams and a central hub broadcast.
The competitor lineup includes Red Bull Player Ludwig, plus The Spiffing Brit, FrostPrime, Feinberg, Adef, Yahiamice, mbtyugioh and dreads. Red Bull said live commentary will be provided by esports host Yinsu ‘Yinsu’ Collins, card-game specialist Blake ‘Rarran’ Eram, and DrSpectered.
Boss Rush is structured as five 30-minute stages, with players ranked by completion time. Red Bull said the opening three stages use a shared random seed with unlimited resets, and points are awarded by placement each stage; the bottom four are eliminated after stage 3. Stage 4 determines the finalists, followed by a final winner-takes-all matchup.
The event also includes a downloadable Red Bull Boss Rush mod featuring a custom-branded deck and new Red Bull-themed Jokers, Bosses and Skip Tags. Red Bull highlighted additions including ‘Witch’, ‘Princess and Frog’, ‘Zebra’, Old Dog, ‘Pirate’, ‘Genie’, ‘Prince Charming’, and ‘Jester’, each designed to alter scoring or run economics.
Red Bull Boss Rush will stream on twitch.tv/redbull and Red Bull’s YouTube Gaming channel. Scan is supplying gaming PCs for the competition, according to the company.
Relevant data as follows:
- Red Bull Gaming on Twitch; https://www.twitch.tv/redbull Primary broadcast destination for the event.
- Red Bull Gaming on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/redbullgaming Secondary broadcast destination cited in the release.
- Red Bull Gaming: https://www.redbull.com/ Official Red Bull site for event context and confirmation.
- Balatro on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2379780/Balatro/ Authoritative reference for the game featured in the competition.
- Scan Computers: https://www.scan.co.uk/ PC supplier mentioned as providing systems for the event.
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Argentina
Same providers, different games: Blask uncovers hidden patterns in LATAM casino lobbies
Casino lobbies across Latin America may look similar at first glance — but a deeper look reveals they operate on entirely different logic. According to new data from Blask, all five major region players (Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Peru) share one common layer: Pragmatic Play consistently dominates the top 30 most-distributed titles, accounting for up to 16 positions in each market. But everything beyond that baseline tells a different story.
Crash games cluster in Brazil but not elsewhere
Brazil is the only market where crash-style mechanics achieve consistent visibility at the lobby level. Titles like Aviator and JetX both rank among the top 30, while similar formats are largely absent in the other four markets. At the same time, Brazil is the only country where a second provider, Pocket Games Soft, secures a meaningful share of distribution, driven entirely by its Fortune series. This dual pattern suggests a highly specific local demand profile rather than a regional trend.
Mexico runs on a tighter playbook
While Brazil expands, Mexico narrows. The market shows the highest concentration of Pragmatic Play titles and one of the most limited secondary layers. At the same time, it introduces isolated signals that don’t scale regionally such as the presence of Endorphina, which appears in the Mexican top 30 but nowhere else in the dataset.
Argentina breaks the pattern entirely
Argentina stands apart as the most fragmented market in the region. Its top 30 includes 15 different providers which is more than any other country analyzed. Unlike neighboring markets, where a handful of suppliers dominate, Argentina distributes visibility across a wide range of studios, particularly in live and table segments. The result is a lobby structure that resists standardization.
Chile shows how a single game can outperform the system
Chile closely mirrors Mexico in overall structure but with one key exception. A single non-Pragmatic title achieves near-ubiquitous placement across operator lobbies, becoming one of the strongest outliers in the entire dataset.This suggests that even in highly concentrated markets, individual titles can break through if they match local demand precisely.
Peru stretches the long tail further than anyone else
Peru takes the opposite approach to Mexico. While maintaining the same Pragmatic baseline, it distributes the remaining positions across 12 different providers, many of which do not appear in any other LATAM market analyzed. This includes both niche studios and legacy European brands such as Novomatic, pointing to a mix of underserved demand segments and alternative content sourcing strategies.
One region, no single playbook
The key takeaway from the analysis is simple: LATAM is not a unified market when it comes to content distribution. The same providers appear everywhere but the way their games are positioned, combined, and supplemented varies dramatically from country to country. For operators, this means that copying a successful lobby structure from one market to another is unlikely to work. Beyond the dominant layer, performance is defined not by regional trends, but by local player behavior and demand signals.
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