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GambleAware publishes new research
• Exposure to gambling advertising, including on social media, can have an impact on attitudes towards the prevalence and acceptability of gambling, and in turn the likelihood that a child, young person or vulnerable adult will gamble in the future.
• The attitudes and gambling behaviours of peers and parents are critical in shaping gambling activity; they were significantly associated with both a young person’s exposure to brands and advertising, as well as with current gambling amongst those aged 11-24.
• In the report, researchers identified a number of recommendations, including the need for clearer safer gambling messages and campaigns; a requirement to improve education initiatives; a reduction in the appeal of gambling adverts to children and improved use of advertising technology, to minimise the exposure of such content to children, young people and vulnerable adults.
GambleAware has published the findings of the research commissioned to examine the impact of gambling advertising and marketing on children, young people and vulnerable adults.
The programme of research was conducted by two separate consortia, led by Ipsos MORI and the Institute for Social Marketing at the University of Stirling. The synthesis of findings across the research was written by Ipsos MORI. The research shows that regular exposure to gambling promotions can change perceptions and associations of gambling over time for children, young people and vulnerable adults.
Among those who don’t currently gamble, exposure to gambling promotions was one of the most significant associations with whether someone was likely to gamble in the future. However, the attitudes of peers and carers was also critical when looking at whether an 11-24-year-old was a current gambler. The report reveals that if a child or young person has a close friend or carer who gambles, that individual is six times more likely to be a current gambler, than those without such a connection.
However, when specifically looking at exposure, researchers observed that almost all (96%) of the 11-24-year-old participants had been exposed to gambling marketing messages in the last month. Furthermore, participants in the qualitative research were shown snippets of gambling logos and when asked to identify them, correctly identified an average of eight out of ten.
By using an age classifier on Twitter, researchers also found clear evidence of children following and engaging with gambling related accounts. It was estimated that 41,000 UK followers of gambling-related accounts on the social media platform were likely to be under 16 and 6% of followers of ‘traditional’ gambling accounts were found to be children, a figure that increased to 17% when looking specifically at eSport gambling accounts.
Researchers concluded that the rise of new forms of gambling marketing through social media have increased the ways in which children, young people and vulnerable adults can engage with gambling brands, which in turn helps to establish brand loyalty. One of the recommendations from the report was that more could be done to work closely with social media platforms to improve age screening tools, before individuals are allowed to follow accounts that promote gambling.
However, when examining where children and young people came across gambling in the past month, TV remained the most common source of exposure:
• More than four out of five (85%) aged 11-24 reported seeing gambling advertising on TV (including national lottery adverts).
• 70% of children and young people noticed gambling adverts in betting shops on the high street, window displays as well as promotions on shop floors and near tills. However, those aged between 18 to 24 had higher exposure to gambling during sports events, on smartphone apps, through merchandise, gambling websites, emails and from word of mouth.
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• Two-thirds (66%) reported seeing gambling promotions on their social media channels, that were most likely to be in the form of video adverts while watching clips on YouTube or ads appearing while scrolling through Facebook feeds.
Researchers identified a risk that some advertising may play on the susceptibilities of children, young people and vulnerable adults, particularly when their understanding of the risk of gambling may be poor. The appeal of a gambling promotions, for example ones that imply limited risk, or inflated suggestions of winning, may not always result in an immediate bet. Instead, these adverts were successful in eliciting a range of emotional and cognitive responses from children, young people and vulnerable adults. This therefore was likely to shape their attitudes and the likelihood as to whether or not they would consider gambling in the future.
Responding to the research findings, Marc Etches, CEO of GambleAware, has said: “Gambling is an adult activity, but this new research conclusively shows that it has become part of everyday life for children and young people. This constant exposure to it through advertising and marketing, or via close friends and family, has the potential for serious long-term implications for children and young people. The exposure to gambling on social media suggests there is a clear need for social media companies to improve age screening tools and for gambling companies to make full use of existing ones, to help protect children from potential harmful exposure to gambling. We must always be mindful that gambling is a public health issue and it can have serious implications for people’s mental health. This report is an apt reminder for us to ensure that the next generation is made aware of the risks of gambling as well as the help and support that is available via the National Gambling Treatment Service.”
Researchers at Ipsos MORI identified a number of recommendations to help protect children, young people and vulnerable adults from experiencing gambling harms. These included:
• The need for clearer safer gambling messages and campaigns, to increase the awareness of risk of gambling to children and young people.
• Improving safer gambling education initiatives, that extend to parents, as well as children and young people.
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• Reducing the appeal of gambling advertising, by addressing specific features that may appeal to children, for example the use of celebrities or humour, while also avoiding references to confusing financial incentives.
• Improved use of advertising technology and age screening tools, to minimise the exposure of such content to children, young people and vulnerable adults.
Steve Ginnis, Research Director at Ipsos MORI, has said: “The research points to the ubiquitous nature of gambling advertising, beyond sports and beyond television; and further demonstrates that the impact of exposure goes beyond traditional selling techniques that elicit an immediate response. The evidence captured in this research suggests that there is value in taking further action to reduce exposure and appeal of gambling advertising, which in turn is likely to help mitigate against the plausible risk of gambling-related harms among children, young people and vulnerable adults. Our recommendations are intended to help stimulate collective discussion and action.”
EvenBet Gaming
EvenBet Gaming expands poker offering with new side games designed to drive additional operator growth
EvenBet Gaming, a leading developer of online gaming software and solutions, has enhanced its poker platform with the launch of two in-house side games, designed to boost player engagement and open new revenue opportunities for operators.
The new titles, Baccarat and Hold’em Guess’em, provide entertaining options for players between hands, during breaks, or while waiting for the next round. Both games are fully compatible with desktop and mobile devices, allowing seamless transitions between poker and side gameplay without disrupting the session.
Baccarat: Classic Casino Action at the Poker Table
EvenBet Gaming brings the iconic Player vs Banker card game to the poker environment. Players can bet on predefined outcomes with fixed payouts, while all card draws are managed by a random number generator. Baccarat can be launched in a separate window and revisited at any time, making it an ideal low-attention side game for poker sessions.
For operators, Baccarat introduces a new revenue model with a fully customisable house edge, allowing the experience to be tailored to specific business strategies. The game is particularly appealing to Asian markets, where Baccarat enjoys enduring popularity.
Hold’em Guess’em: Predict the Winning Hand
In partnership with BetChill, EvenBet Gaming has developed Hold’em Guess’em, a single-player prediction game that combines familiar Texas Hold’em mechanics with a simple betting twist. Players predict the winning hand of a real-time Texas Hold’em deal.
The game automatically calculates odds based on win probability and the pre-set house edge. Bets, potential wins, and limits are updated in real-time, creating a fast, intuitive, and engaging gameplay experience. Hold’em Guess’em is designed to attract both traditional poker enthusiasts and casino audiences looking for quick, skill-light entertainment.
Strengthening the Side Game Portfolio
With the introduction of Baccarat and Hold’em Guess’em, EvenBet Gaming now offers three proprietary side games, joining Cowboy Hold’em, which launched in 2025. These new releases complement the company’s growing product ecosystem, which also includes Spins Poker and One Click Poker, all focused on increasing player engagement and diversifying monetisation opportunities for operators.
Dmitry Starostenkov, CEO of EvenBet Gaming, commented:
“Side games are an effective way for operators to increase poker revenue while keeping players entertained between rounds.
Baccarat is a globally recognised casino favourite, with particular appeal in Asia, while Hold’em Guess’em introduces a unique, prediction-based mechanic to the market. Together, these titles expand the entertainment options on our platform and allow operators to reach new audiences beyond traditional poker players.”
These additions reinforce EvenBet Gaming’s strategy of combining innovative gameplay with proven casino mechanics, enhancing both player retention and operator revenue across multiple markets.
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CRYSTAL ROULETTE
PRAGMATIC PLAY INTRODUCES STRIKING TRANSPARENT WHEEL IN CRYSTAL ROULETTE
Pragmatic Play, a leading iGaming content provider, has introduced Crystal Roulette, a new live casino title that reimagines the classic table game with a visually distinctive transparent wheel set in a high-end studio environment.
At the centre of the experience is a sleek, see-through roulette wheel, offering a fresh visual twist on traditional gameplay. The custom-built studio enhances immersion through cinematic presentation and exclusive camera angles, giving players a unique perspective on every spin.
High-definition close-ups showcase the transparent wheel in detail, while the game retains the core elements of European roulette, including standard betting options and racetrack functionality, ensuring a familiar yet elevated experience.
To further support gameplay, advanced statistics tools provide insights into previous rounds, helping players make more informed betting decisions.
By combining modern aesthetics with a proven format, Crystal Roulette delivers an engaging addition for operators looking to diversify their live casino offerings and attract players with something visually unique.
The release follows other recent live casino titles from Pragmatic Play, including Free Bet Blackjack and The Bingo Spot, further strengthening the provider’s premium portfolio.
Sharon McHugh, Director of Public Relations at Pragmatic Play, said:
“Crystal Roulette introduces a bold new visual identity to a classic game. With its transparent wheel and custom-built studio, paired with traditional gameplay, it offers players a live casino experience that feels both familiar and refreshingly different.”
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APOSTAR S.A.
GoldenRace Partners with CPT to Launch Virtual Betting in Colombia
GoldenRace, the globally recognized leader in virtual sports, has announced a strategic partnership with Colombia Poker Tour, a member of the transnational network APOSTAR S.A..
This collaboration introduces GoldenRace’s cinematic-quality virtual sports to Colombian bettors, marking a major milestone in the country’s virtual betting landscape.
Martin Wachter, CEO and Founder of GoldenRace, stated, “Latin America, especially Colombia, has always been a priority. This alliance allows us to bring our leading technology to an audience that truly values the quality and thrill of virtual sports.”
Transforming Virtual Betting in Colombia
The partnership is seen as a turning point for the local iGaming industry. According to Ana Catalina Rojas, Director of Products and Services at BetPlay, virtual betting “connects different audiences and opens huge opportunities for economic growth, innovation, and market engagement.”
Colombian users will gain access to GoldenRace’s most popular virtual products, combining hyper-realistic simulations with fast-paced, engaging gameplay.
Key GoldenRace Offerings in Colombia
- Horse Racing: Players experience high-definition, cinematic races that replicate the excitement of real-world racetracks.
- Greyhound Racing: Fast-paced and dynamic, ideal for players seeking immediate results and continuous thrills.
- Virtual Football: The most played virtual sport worldwide, featuring real odds and an interface that mirrors top global leagues, giving Colombian bettors an authentic football betting experience.
Commitment to Regulated Markets
This partnership reinforces GoldenRace’s focus on expanding into highly regulated markets. By integrating its cutting-edge technology into CPT’s platform, the alliance ensures both quality and compliance, providing local operators with top-tier virtual betting products.
The collaboration also aligns with CPT and APOSTAR S.A.’s mission to offer the best gaming experiences to their community, while helping to drive growth and innovation in Colombia’s betting sector.
The Future of Virtual Sports in Colombia
With GoldenRace’s cinematic technology and CPT’s established network, Colombian bettors can now enjoy a next-level virtual betting experience. This alliance sets the stage for a more immersive and engaging iGaming environment, connecting racing and football fans across the country.
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