Adios Euro 2008

Monday, June 30, 2008 at 12:59 PM
Written by Daniel O

UEFA Euro 2008 is over. Spain has triumphed, my wallet is somewhat thinner, and Online Casino Reports is back to its previous look.

Online Casino Reports Euro 2008

First, to the winners.

Congrats Spain for winning the coveted trophy after 44 long years. Even if it won't be remembered as one of the greatest teams in championship history, and lacking a true superstar player, Spain's victory is good for the world of football. If not a role model for total football, Spain is at least a sign of how the sport should be played.

Secondly, to our site.

Online Casino Reports has followed the Euro 2008 odds with daily articles, which we posted under the Entertainment Section on our News. We hope these were helpful for you, in following the tournament and in placing bets too.

We have also changed our site's logo, as we do on occasion. We keep these colorful logos at a special section on our site as well.

Lastly, our Sports Service.

Euro 2008 came and left. The odds were written, and the outcomes decided. Even a logo appeared on top of our pages and then was removed, before being replaced.

But the Sport Lines Service, with reviews of sport betting sites and overviews of the free bets available online is here to stay.

As are we. As are you. See you again at the next big sports event, and at Online Casino Reports.

Did anyone say Wimbledon?



Our Euro 2008 Prediction

Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at 8:45 AM
Written by Daniel O
Germany takes on Turkey on Wednesday, and Spain meets Russia the following day, in the semi-finals ahead of the Euro 2008 Football Championship.
Except for Spain, all the teams to have reached this stage have done so from the less favorable standing of second place in their respective Groups. Does this make them favorites?

We don't know! It's hard to tell anymore, with the defending champions Greece out with three losses; the Netherlands, early favorites, falling to Russia in the uarter-finals; crowd pleaser Portugal and superstar Christiano Ronaldo losing to Germany; and Turkey, somewhere around 100th in world standings, impressively making its way to the final four.

Did someone say Turkey?

Euro 2008 Surprises

So how are we to make a prediction with these rather surprising results? I'm still getting over the fact that England isn't playing.

Sports betting sites have already placed Germany as favorite. The same bookies, in double irony, have also sent the message that the underdogs are favorites. Clearly the results support this latter claim.

Push me and I back Russia. But for the heck of me I cannot get the company to join me on this prediction. Guess we'll just keep on following and reporting odds to our site members, who are welcome to place their own odds at any of the sports betting sites we cover and present on the site.



Commending the US Congress Hearings

Monday, April 07, 2008 at 3:45 PM
Written by Daniel O

Of all the recent news stories and developments that we have reported on our news pages recently, one stands out. Whether we be located in Europe, South Africa, China or the moon, last week's Congress Hearings in Washington, DC are significant. They are also worth our response, here on this blog entry.

First off the bat, we would like to commend the House Financial Services Committee and its Chairman, Rep. Barney Frank, for holding this important meeting. The subject is far too important, not only for the millions of online gamblers in the United States, but for reasons that include free speech and trade.

The discussion, at this level, was long awaited. That is even more obvious today, after we got the chance to hear the banking industry officials, who complained about the unfair burden laid on them under the current ban.

(For quotes from the witnesses visit my summary of the day article.)

While their criticism is directed at the regulations that were on the Congress table that day, well over a year since the ban itself was passed in late 2006, our criticism is on the law itself.

As for the hearings themselves, the topic of today's blog, they served us, the gambling community, well. From allowing a mainstream stage for the establishment - feds and banking officials - to voice its aversion of the ban and the way it is handled, to the widespread media coverage that brought the contested subject to the public's computer screen (and TV and newspapers), especially after the ban was passed stealthily under the Safe Port Act at the time.

Several other questions were raised thanks to the hearings. What with horse racing? How come it was excluded from the ban? Is it not a form of gambling? We thought it was... And poker? Is it a game of skill, thus more appropriately legal than, say, state lotteries, or is it a form of chance game strictly?

As things went until last week, the details were, well, "ugly" in the words of our friend J Todd. Which leaves us a little scared to ask for more. But at the end of the day, we encourage debate and believe the hearings were an important, if first, step.



Gambling 'round the world

Tuesday, April 01, 2008 at 3:41 PM
Written by John W

Our dear Weekly Edition presenter Kate has been travelling recently quite a lot (she's visited Bulgaria a few weeks ago and is currently visiting Finland). Only it's not for work that she's been flying, nor is it for gambling!

We've been trying to keep up with her, and to do so we figured we'd send her around the world ourselves.

Check out our latest Weekly Edition video, where Kate takes you on brief tours of the United States, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, all of which have been through some important processes of late, and are witnessing changes to their gambling laws and culture.

You can pick up on each country, and others too, on the News section at the site, where we report on developments as they happen and express our writers' opinions too, sometimes.

So hold on to your seats and enjoy this ride. It is only 2:15 minutes long, but we hope it will leave an impression, and be informative and fun at the same time.



Regards to Kate, and to you



Harmless Gambling Pranks for April Fool's Day

Tuesday, April 01, 2008 at 12:14 PM
Written by Daniel O

Surely Bush hasn't admitted to gambling. There is no evidence that he has ever gambled before, at least not since his life-changing decision to "recommit my heart to Jesus Christ," in his own words.

So what in the world are we up to in writing Bush Admits to Gambling on Online Casino Reports?

It is all part of an April Fool's Day prank that we tried to slyly introduce among our headline news, somewhere between an update from Josh on the difficulties in legalizing online gambling in South Africa, and another Weekly Edition from Kate.

Which is to say that normally we do stick to news worthy news. We bring you informative, if entertaining articles, videos and RSS feeds. This time we took the liberty to play with you a bit, fool with you, if you may, for this festive day, April Fool's Day.

Have a laugh, it's on the house!



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