LONDON, England – (PRESS RELEASE) -- The online gambling standards and player
protection body eCommerce and Online Gambling Regulation and Assurance
(eCOGRA.org) has stepped up its game fairness testing for online casinos
and poker rooms with the appointment of a dedicated and fully qualified team
to run the Total Gaming Transaction Review (TGTR) continuous monitoring and
data analysis process.
The objective of TGTR is to confirm on an ongoing basis that the games
being used in online gambling venues are independent and fair by continuously
analysing the actual results of the various casino and poker games. This 'gold
standard' of verifiability is intended to ensure complete player confidence in
operator procedures and increase confidence in the industry generally.
eCOGRA has expanded the test facility as an independent commercial service
for any operator wishing to validate and distinguish the games on offer
through a legitimate test and certification process that includes:
- Payout percentage reports for slots, table games, poker games and all
games on a monthly basis;
- Poker card-shuffling reviews on a monthly basis;
- Bi-annual RNG reports for blackjack, video poker and roulette; and
- Reports in 14 different languages, including Chinese and Japanese.
Andrew Beveridge, the CEO of eCOGRA says that operators wishing to use
the service must first ensure that the software provider they are using has
been reviewed by eCOGRA for compliance with its eGAP requirements, which
establish through inspection that the software is being developed, implemented
and maintained in a manner representative of best practice standards.
"This enables eCOGRA to obtain a sufficient level of comfort that the
games are being professionally developed and are inherently fair before
monitoring the ongoing results, and we have implemented systems which enable
us to provide updated reports within two weeks of month-end on the casino and
poker websites without any effort from the operator," Beveridge revealed.
"eCOGRA now has the necessary skills, experience and player recognition
to undertake this work, enabling us to give it our closer and more transparent
and immediate attention. These dedicated resources will allow us greater
flexibility to meet the dynamic demands of the industry, but more importantly
the requirement for safe and fair gaming from the player community," he said.
In order to further ensure the integrity of the process and data, eCOGRA
has appointed KPMG in London to regularly review the following aspects of the
TGTR work:
- the people and processes involved in producing reports;
- the RNG methodology;
- the process followed on a sample of RNG reviews;
- annually the process to conduct payout reconciliation reviews.
KPMG reports to eCOGRA's independent directors: Bill Galston, OBE,
retired Chief Inspector for the Gaming Board of Great Britain; newly appointed
Bill Henbrey, former head of gaming services at leading international
accounting firm BDO; Frank Catania, former Assistant Attorney General and
Director of New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement; as well as Michael
Hirst, OBE, a former board member of Ladbroke Group Plc, and formerly Chairman
and CEO of Hilton International.
eCOGRA's testing principles and methodologies are already recognised by
several international jurisdictions, and eCOGRA continues to work with other
regulators and standards bodies to develop consistency in testing in order to
give players the assurance that online games are fair.
Beveridge concludes "It's worth noting that the results of eCOGRA's
recent independent Global Online Gambler Survey involving 11 000 active
players showed that 88 percent of players rate monthly payout percentage
reports prepared by a reputable independent third party as important, and 91
percent of respondents rated RNG fairness reports as important," he said.