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David Orrick Receives European Casino Award
David Orrick, Director of Industry Relations at Merkur Gaming, has been an established name in the international gaming industry for close to 30 years. Now he has been honoured for his many years of service: at the European Casino Awards ceremony in the Grand Connaught Rooms in London’s Covent Garden in February, he received the Jimmy Thomas Outstanding Contribution Award.
“This award means a lot to me. Any recognition from within the industry in which one is privileged to work is a great honour and particularly so in this case as it reflects on long service throughout the companies that I have worked with during my time in the industry,” David Orrick said.
The European Casino Awards honour products, services, operators and personalities of the European casino industry in 21 categories. The award ceremony is organised by Datateam Business Media, publisher of the renowned trade magazine Casino International. With the Jimmy Thomas Outstanding Contribution Award, David Orrick has been honoured for his exceptional commitment to the European gaming industry.
“David is an industry professional who knows and understands the world of gaming and its protagonists like no other. His expertise, professionalism and commitment are highly respected both within and beyond Merkur Gaming by industry and media representatives around the world. We are thrilled for him to have received this special award; it is an important acknowledgement of his contribution to the industry – which in David’s case has always been more of a passion than work,” Athanasios “Sakis” Isaakidis, Chief Executive International at Merkur Gaming, said.
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Black Cow names industry veteran Ernie Lafky as Chief Product Officer

Black Cow Technology, the provider of advanced and flexible software tools to the global gambling sector, has named industry veteran Ernie Lafky as Chief Product Officer.
Lafky will have oversight of Black Cow’s transition to a gaming content provider with a focus on its pioneering Multiplayer solution.
Lafky is one of the most experienced product specialists in the industry, where, over a 20-year career, he has worked at some of the biggest providers in the business.
He joins Black Cow from IGT, where he was Senior Director of its PlayDigital Game Studios, having also held senior positions at the likes of GSN and PlayStudios.
His career began with a stint at WagerWorks (later acquired by IGT), where he produced the first Wheel of Fortune online slot game.
He’s also led design teams at GSN and played a hands-on role developing popular social casino products at PlayStudios.
Most recently, he oversaw global online slot development at IGT PlayDigital, managing teams across four countries.
He brings all of this experience to Black Cow, which has emerged as a pioneer in multiplayer online gambling technology following the launch of its Multiplayer RGS.
This is the first truly transactional Multiplayer RGS with the capability to build multiplayer gameplay across any game format and facilitate any kind of interaction between players.
This includes everything from slots and table games to crash, plinko, lottery, live dealer, bingo, team games and even non-gambling events.
Max Francis, Founder and CEO of Black Cow, said: “Ernie is one of the most experienced and respected product specialists in the industry, and I can’t think of a better person to fill the CPO role at Black Cow.
“The industry is in the very early days of multiplayer, but with our powerful Multiplayer RGS and Ernie on board, we can continue to push technological boundaries and help our partners unlock the full potential the vertical has to offer.”
Ernie Lafky, Chief Product Officer at Black Cow, said: “Joining Black Cow as CPO is a dream come true. This role brings together everything I’ve learned in iGaming and social casino over two decades.
“Since I started in this industry, I have wanted to create online multiplayer slot games. And now Black Cow and its talented engineering team have invited me to bring this new vertical to market.
“Multiplayer games will bring a new level of engagement and entertainment to our players, and Black Cow provides the technology needed to deliver this at scale.”
Tony Plaskow, Commercial Director at Black Cow, added: “I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome Ernie to the Black Cow team as we look to establish ourselves as a leader in the multiplayer space.
“Our Multiplayer RGS is unrivalled in its flexibility, capability and power, and we look forward to supporting operators and suppliers as they further explore the vertical.”
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ANNOUNCEMENT RE: EXTENSION OF PROVISIONAL LICENSES ISSUED ON 24TH DECEMBER 2024

The Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) hereby announces that the six-month provisional license granted by operation of law to operators holding a valid license at the time the National Ordinance for Games of Chance (LOK) came into effect on December 24, 2024, will expire on June 24, 2025.
The CGA has already contacted those operators whose provisional license will not be extended. Therefore, if you have not received such communication, you may consider your provisional license extended for an additional six months, until 24th December 2025, under the same conditions.
Each operator will receive the CGA license for the extended period on or before Friday 27th June 2025.
This announcement applies to both Green Seal B2C entities and also to B2B license holders.
The CGA expects all operators to be fully compliant with the LOK by the end of this second six-month provisional period in order to be eligible for a full license. This includes timely completion of all items set out in the CGA Portal checklists, as well as adherence to additional policies issued by the CGA in line with LOK requirements.
The operators licensed by the CGA after December 24, 2024 should be compliant or show significant progress in relation to their issued checklists including additional requirements under LOK during the first six-month period from the date of issuance of their provisional license. An extension of up to a maximum of six months or the issuance of a full license will depend on the level of progress demonstrated by the operator.
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Try to Beat the Devil: Hell Partners Dares You at iGB Live 2025

Think you’ve seen it all at iGaming conferences? Try your luck against the Lucifer himself.
On July 2–3, 2025, the gates of iGB Live in London will crack open — and out will step Hell Partners, taking over stand G22 with one unapologetically seducing invitation: outplay Lucifer and leave with more than bragging rights.
This isn’t a booth. It’s a lair.
A custom-built cave where fire meets flair, rules bend to desire, and the brave walk out with deals hotter than the drinks served at the bar. It’s where luck, wit, and charm will be put to the test — and only the most daring will earn a nod from Lucifer himself.
The Game: “Beat the Devil”
Five cards. One choice. No second chances.
Step into the fire and face five devilishly crafted mini-games — designed to test your reflexes, intuition, and sheer audacity. Choose a card. Accept the challenge. Win the round. Or don’t — but either way, you’ll have earned your place in Hell’s little black book.
But this isn’t just a game. It’s a key checkpoint in the masterfully orchestrated Lucky Media quest.
Survive the stand and you’ll stay in the running to win a MacBook or even a ticket to Wimbledon. Yes, seriously.
Hell’s Not for Everyone — But It Might Be for You
Hell Partners doesn’t pitch. We tempt.
With over 25%+ click-to-deposit, 50%+ reg-to-deposit, and no traffic source too wild to consider, our iGaming brands speak your language — seductive metrics and no-nonsense deals, spread across 20+ GEOs and tailored to your deepest cravings.
And if you think a Telegram chat can get you a better deal — think again.
The real power moves happen in person. At stand G22 on iGB London. With a drink in your hand and a smirk on your face.
Another stop on your checklist:
How about a HolyTraff collab photo booth styled like a retro phone box — for when you want to capture the exact moment you sealed the deal for premium traffic and a taste of Wimbledon flair.
Temptation Has a Name — And It’s G22
Skip this stand and spend eternity wondering what you could’ve had:
Exclusive offers, unforgettable games, and a private word with the very team rewriting the rules of iGaming.
Not one to let chances slip by?
Come visit HellPartners at stand G22.
You’ll leave with more than you came for — if you’re lucky. Sure you’ve got what it takes?
And remember: don’t try to bluff. The Devil sees everything.
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