Monday, June 25, 2018

East Coast Gaming Recap Commentary




The takeaways from the #ECGC22 involved Sports Betting, I Gaming and Esports. We will give our overview of each.



Sports Betting is the hot button because everyone wanted it. The framework should be uniform but that would take at least 3 years to put in place. The bottom line is no one makes a ton of money from betting on games. You are only as good as the last bet you take or make. A reasonable tax rate and model will make it appealing and profitable. If rate is too high no one will implement it. So states that have a rate similar to Nevada and New Jersey will do well. Mobile should be part of the package along with in game wagering.

I Gaming is the future of casinos. Everything in the social and wagering for money aspects of casino is trending toward an online experience from the phone to your PC. It works with retail so it will work with gaming. The statistics support it and the profit margins offer a great opportunity to expand your gaming brand.



Esports is the girl or guy in the room that you want to ask out on a date but you don't know how. Operators must find how you can make it work and that by just doing it. Trial and Error will show if this works for your organization or not. The amount of money invested in Esports Teams is an indicator that some wealthy and intelligent people see a future in gamers. There is a faction that is considering have Esports as part of the Olympics within the next decade. So Esports is definitely worth a look.

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Monday, June 18, 2018

East Coast Gaming Conference Recap



The #ECGC22 was well timed and the most informative conference that we have attended in the past 5 years. The start of Sports Betting in New Jersey and the opening day of the Congress were coincidentally on the same day. Here are some of the statements that came out of Atlantic City last week.


William Hill CEO Joe Asher said "Sports and Events create a buzz in Las Vegas. New Jersey can't replicate but can do something."

Millenial Esports CEO Alex Igelman said "More money wagered on E sports than on the NHL."

Downtown Grand Las Vegas  CEO Seth Schorr states "Sports Betting is an exciting casino experience. Mobile will subsides things."

New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement Director David Rebuck said "I Gaming cannibalize the illegal market and created double digit growth revenue for casinos. Sport Betting will drive it higher."



Rush Street Gaming CEO Greg Carlin stated that "Sports Betting is a huge opportunity that should include mobile wagering. Online gaming has added to the Philadelphia brick and mortar property."

Foxwoods Casino CEO Felix Rappaport said "If you don't evolve, you don't survive."

Part Two of the East Coast Gaming Conference recap will post in 4 days. More Photos and commentary about the attendees.



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Saturday, June 9, 2018

Sports Betting and Smart Responsible Gaming


We want to share a brief chapter and a video today. In 1992, New Jersey was contemplating Sports Betting. There was a young man that wanted to learn about it but the only place that had classes was in Las Vegas. This man lived in New Jersey and had a job that required him to work 5 days a week. He also had a family. But he thought that this was too good an opportunity to pass up so he register for the class in Vegas and flew across country to take it. He flew back that evening after class.
This was tremendously hard and he decided that after one week he would not go back. But his mother said "just go one more week and then quit if it is too much". So he did. The end of that week he thought about quitting again. His mother said give it one more week. He did. At the end of that week he could not see going back a third time. His mother said "I did not raise a quitter".
He finished the 10 week class in Race and Sports Book Management and met some of the top Sports book operators in the world. Art Manteris, Jimmy Vaccaro, John Avello and Vic Salerno were all instrumental in his development and he acquired knowledge from each of them. They are still prominent figures in the Race and Sports Book Industry.
Now 26 years later, Sports Betting is coming to New Jersey. That young man is quite mature now but ready for an opportunity that had he quit he would not be prepared for. Thanks to his MOM!


Enjoy this video and the journey. Share it and this story with others to encourage them to never give up on your dreams. Honor and remember the people that helped you achieve them. 


#ECGC22 is in Atlantic City. June 13 and 14th. If you are attending perhaps we can meet and greet each other formally. The differences in the fonts in this post were done purposely.


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Sunday, June 3, 2018

What to expect from East Coast Gaming Conference 22


The East Coast Gaming Conference is the premiere gaming show in the world. We realize that is a bold statement but the organizers back it up every year! This does not attempt to diminish G2E or GIGse and what they do. But the #ECGC22 packs the trending topics and innovations that impact
the most populated area in the United States into a 30 hour period. This is important to the attendees because they can learn from the top leaders and innovative minds in gaming. Here are the two areas that we are incline to watch closely.


Sports Betting is on everyone's mind. The public has been clamoring for it and the operators are dying to accommodate them. While New Jersey and Delaware have the unique position of being able to take wagers immediately, this monopoly will not last indefinitely. Who comes in after them and what will they do to exemplify themselves other than offer convenience. Sports Betting is the amenity that everyone wants. We are curious to see what states and operators will utilize it properly.



Esports is the other space that requires attention. This is growing and popular with the 30 and under generation. It has operators perplex because it is new to them. It does not fit the business model of casinos that Steve Wynn envision in the 90's and Caesars dominated in the 2000's. Who comes in, embraces the non gaming culture and cultivates that market is the next Steve Wynn and Caesars.

We are honored to provide coverage of this conference for the 5th consecutive year. This year will include videos. Tweets on Twitter and Photos on Instagram. Quotes from the top CEO's. We look forward to seeing you in Atlantic City. You can't afford not to come if you want to make an impact in gaming and casinos. If you can't making it then follow us, 

On the smartresponsiblegaming.com website we have added two tabs that are dedicated to Sports Betting and Esports.

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