| 12/27/2008 | Eurobet Goes Dicey |
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With competition getting stiffer and stiffer in the world of gaming, the key to attracting and keeping new membership seems to be innovation; the ability to be the first and best with new gaming elements as well as technology. Partnerships are often key factors. In these spirits, the social gaming network DiceArena, developed and hosted by Jadestone, has contracted with another big name in internet gambling circles to expand their member base and strengthen their technology with those powers supplied by Eurobet. The online betting company was established in 1996 and stands proud as the first to offer sports betting options on its website, followed shortly by their merger with Coral, another transcendent name in the European online betting scene to form Coral Eurobet. Coral brings over 75 years of gaming experience to a relatively new venue for online casinos: that of dice games hosted over the web. DiceArena provides an ample selection of dice games for gamblers to play and win on, all built within a social networking environment, creating camaraderie with the inherent excitement! Some of the current favorites available on DiceArena are Shoot the Moons, an easy to learn game with the goal of rolling the highest score with three rolls of the dice, and a switch-up version of poker Hold’Em games with Dice Hold’ Em. The site has begun its promotion for some new additions starting in the New Year, such as a Backgammon based game and a fun challenge named Liar’s Dice which relies heavily on a bettor’s bluffing ability. The site’s Manager of Operations, Matt Steer, is excited about the new dice-dependant product, as its further proof of Eurobet’s continued dedication to innovation: “We are excited to launch such a unique product and pleased to be at the forefront of this great innovation in the e-gaming world. Billions of people have played dice and these games are so easy to learn and great fun to play.” |
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