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iSoftBet reimagines casino classic in The Ruby Megaways™

iSoftBet, the award-winning online games supplier and content aggregator, has released The Ruby Megaways title in just 12 months.
Taking iconic, well-known symbols including Lucky Sevens, Bells, Diamonds, and Bars, The Ruby Megaways
If four or more Ruby bonus symbols land on the reels, players are awarded 12 free spins, with every additional Ruby adding five more spins up to a maximum of 27 spins.
During the bonus round, an unlimited multiplier is active, with every cascading win upping the magnifier by 1x, producing epic wins. Throughout base play and free spins mode, mystery symbols can be randomly triggered, turning all question marks on the reels into matching symbols.
The engaging gameplay offers fans of land-based classics the chance to immerse themselves in a Megaways
Offering a huge reward to players with the chance to win a lucrative 37,500x their bet on any spin, the new Megaways game is a true testament to iSoftBet’s commitment to putting players at the heart of everything it does, following the launch of its recent brand manifesto.
The Ruby Megaways offering, following the immersive Queen of Wonderland Megaways.
Mark Claxton, Head of Games at iSoftBet, said: “The Ruby Megaways
“We continue to look to add diverse content for players of all tastes, with this game marking our first classic-style Megaways
iSoftBet is active in 19 regulated markets across the globe and provides some of the biggest operators with the best performing casino games and the quickest route to market.
iSoftBet recently launched its new brand manifesto, outlining its focus on ‘Serious Fun’, with intentions to place its people, partners and the player at the heart of everything it does in its quest to continue to create amazing gaming experiences.
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Masters Betting: Drive for Show, Putt for Dough

The phrase “drive for show, putt for dough” is a long-standing mantra in golf that emphasises the importance of putting over driving – specifically driving distance – in winning golf tournaments. But is it true?
While the saying has a clear implication, modern data from professional golf paints a more complex picture. Using the Shots Gained (SG) metric we can compare different parts of a player’s game to see if there really is a formula for winning.
Driving test
Using shot data gained from datagolf.com we can compare the top players in the world (according to the Official World Golf Ranking) over the last 12 months.
Comparing “shots gained off the tee” with “shots gained putting” seems to turn the myth on its head – the top players gain a higher proportion of their shots off the tee than from putting. For players ranked in the Top 10, nearly 0.8 shots are gained from driving as opposed to around 0.3 for putting. Whilst the differential narrows as the players’ ranking decreases, for players ranked 90 – 100, driving still gains more than 0.2 shots more putting.
This ability to reliably gain strokes through driving gives top pros an edge, setting them up for better scoring opportunities throughout a tournament. Over a whole season, this advantage compounds and allows them to stay at the top of the leaderboards.
The long and the short
However, since “shots gained off the tee” includes par 4 and 5s, the metric is not necessarily just a measure of the importance of driving distance, but also a measure of accuracy. So, whilst driving matters, is it the distance or the trajectory that is most advantageous for winning tournaments?
Again, using the top ranked players, it appears that distance stands out as a key factor for success, with Top 10 players on average gaining nearly 10 yards per drive compared with those outside the Top 100 throughout the year. This extra yardage translates into shorter approaches and better chances to attack pins throughout the season.
These findings are corroborated by Mark Broadie in his 2014 book Every Shot Counts, where he shows that for professionals, an extra 20 yards of driving distance is worth about three-quarters of a stroke per round. Relatively speaking, for the rest of us amateur golfers, driving distance becomes even more important for scoring than driving accuracy.
Putt to the test
While driving distance provides the groundwork for long term success – and is a characteristic that all the Top 10 players seemingly must possess – it doesn’t necessarily “bust the myth” that putting is more important for winning tournaments. Indeed, looking more deeply into the metrics for the outcome of individual tournaments uncovers the fact that putting becomes more instrumental for who comes out on top.
If we look instead at the finish positions in PGA events over the last 12 months, rather than the World Ranking, putting comes to the fore. For players finishing first, putting gained an average of 1.2 shots versus a gain of 0.7 for driving. Even for players finishing 30th – 35th, putting is worth more than 0.4 of a shot on average compared to driving. The fact that top finishers in a given event typically post higher gains from putting rather than from driving underscores the vital role of putting during tournament play where players have to capitalize on scoring opportunities and avoid mistakes on the green to win.
The outcome
Fundamentally the relationship between driving and putting reveals a balanced formula for success. Driving creates opportunities and contributes to consistency while putting often decides who makes the best of those opportunities and ultimately wins on a given weekend. In a game of ever-increasing competition and precision, power and finesse must work together to elevate players to the pinnacle of the sport.
With all the attention on these extremes of golf, other aspects are often overlooked. Completing the same analyses and including shots gained for “approach” and “around the green” makes it clear that there is one area that consistently contributes to wins and ranking, making it arguably the most important aspect of a players golf game.
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Digitain Wins Sportsbook Excellence Award at SiGMA Americas Awards

Digitain has been awarded the “Best Interactive Sportsbook Experience 2025” title at the SiGMA Americas Awards in São Paulo, Brazil, for its outstanding innovation and commitment to delivering advanced sports betting solutions.
Digitain, a leading provider of Sportsbook and iGaming solutions, has won in the “Best Interactive Sportsbook Experience 2025” category at the SiGMA Americas Awards. This prestigious recognition highlights Digitain’s relentless drive for innovation, excellence, and its ability to deliver state-of-the-art Sportsbook solutions to its partners.
The SiGMA Americas Awards took place on April 7 during the BiS SiGMA Americas event in São Paulo, Brazil. The awards celebrate the best and brightest companies, recognizing exceptional achievements, groundbreaking innovations, and significant contributions to the industry.
Iain Hutchison, Digitain’s Chief Revenue Officer, stated: “We are honored to receive this award, which marks our fifth major recognition this year. It’s a powerful validation of our commitment to innovation and the strength of the partnerships we’ve built.
At Digitain, we continuously strive to develop forward-thinking Sportsbook solutions that meet the evolving needs of our partners in a highly competitive global market. We remain focused on continuous improvement, ensuring that our partners have access to the best tools and solutions to drive their business forward.”
As Digitain continues its expansion across regulated markets, this award further strengthens its position as a trusted partner for operators seeking a competitive edge in the dynamic field of sports betting.
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WinSpirit Casino Launches Gift Shop

WinSpirit Gift Shop is a thrilling virtual store where players can exchange in-game currency, called coins, for bonuses and real money.
The Gift Shop is already live on WinSpirit, featuring 170+ exclusive items available for purchase.
How it works
Players can start earning coins immediately after registration. With €50 equivalent wagered in bonus or real money, they will receive 1 coin. Additional coins can be obtained through quests and tournaments.
What can be bought in the Gift Shop
- Free Spins
- Real Money
- Cash Bonuses
- Sports Bonuses
- Combo Gifts
Each item has a fixed coin price. Once purchased, rewards appear in the Bonuses section of the player’s profile and need to be activated. Some items can be purchased multiple times.
The Gift Shop opens at the start of each month and closes at the end. All the unused coins expire at the end of each month. New gifts will also be added to the Gift Shop periodicaly, ensuring the experience remains fresh and exciting for players. At the same time a player will be able to again redempt previously claimed gifts, when a new shop opens.
“We’re thrilled to launch the Gift Shop — it’s a feature that gives players even more value from their gameplay. Our players already love the generous bonuses at WinSpirit — and with the Gift Shop, there’s even more to explore and enjoy. In just a few weeks of testing, over 15,000 players have already given it a try!” – says Oleksandr Kotsenko, Business Development Lead at WinSpirit Casino.
WinSpirit is a trusted online casino with a solid reputation across all major review platforms, including AskGamblers (8.9/10), Casino Guru (8.6/10), and Trustpilot (4.6/5). The platform features over 9,999 games, 24/7 customer support via live chat and email, various responsible gambling tools and exclusive promotions available on the website and social media.
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