LONDON, UK -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- The practical use of effective measures to promote responsible gambling at over 100 top Internet casinos and poker rooms will receive added impetus at the end of May when online standards and player
protection body eCommerce and Online Gaming, Regulation and Assurance
(eCOGRA) holds its second global training session in London, UK.
Today, online casino and poker room managers are concerned and committed to
resolving the problems surrounding underage and problem gambling. Managers
responsible for handling these issues around the world will converge on
London for two days of intensive training by a team of specialists from the
international Global Gambling Guidance Group (G4). Last year a similar
session was held in Cape Town, South Africa for eCOGRA sealed sites.
Andrew Beveridge, CEO of eCOGRA said that the course is part of an ongoing
requirement for online casinos and poker rooms holding the "Play It Safe"
seal to have trained members of staff overseeing effective responsible
gaming measures.
"Because online gaming is so popular, attracting many millions of players
worldwide, responsible operators know that keeping their site and their
players safe is critical to their long term business goals and the overall
good of the industry," he said. "We are pleased with the commitment of our
"Play It Safe" operators, who have now included specific responsible gaming
measures, aids and advice on their sites and appointed staff to look after
this critically important operational requirement."
Through lectures, homework and practical workshop sessions, attendees will
learn how to identify problem gamblers using Brief Intervention Techniques
(BIT) such as the Balinth method and role play exercises to learn how to
intervene and deter these situations from arising. Delegates will also
analyze case history material, and learn how to develop the latest
front-line strategies using BIT through telephone and e-mail consultations
with players. The impact of problem gambling on players' families will also
be examined in detail, together with appropriate interaction at this level.
Beveridge views responsible gambling best practices as a critically
important requirement for the industry from both a compassionate and
business perspective.
"Because our software supplier members and seal casinos handle the majority
of the industry's revenue and player activity, we feel it is eCOGRA's
obligation to ensure that responsible gaming is a top priority," said CEO
Andrew Beveridge. "Allowing underage or problem gamblers to play is morally
wrong, and could have industry wide commercial and legal consequences. Our
third party audit teams pay particular attention to compliance by eCOGRA
certified casinos and poker rooms and there are very few, if any online
gambling venues that can match the effort and commitment our operators have
invested in this area."
About eCOGRA
eCOGRA, the independent standards authority for the online gaming industry,
is committed
to protecting online casino and poker players around the world. The
non-profit organization addresses the most important issues to players: fast
payouts, fair gaming, responsive and efficient service and responsible
operator conduct.
eCOGRA provides an international framework of best operational and player
practice requirements enforced through inspections, reviews, and continuous
monitoring by independent global audit companies. To date, 76 sites comply
with these requirements and have been awarded the coveted "Play It Safe"
Seal that identifies to players the safest online gaming sites on the Web.