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Chartwell Gaming News:
Chartwell Launches Poker Community
15th August 2005 - Online Casino News Wire
Chartwell Technology Inc. (CA:CWH), a leading provider of gaming software systems to the online and remote gaming industry is pleased to announce the launch of PokerNexus, Chartwell's community poker offering.
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Sportingbet plays down poker hand
3rd June 2005 - Guardian
Nigel Payne, the chief executive of Sportingbet, yesterday played down the emerging dominance of its poker business within the group's stable of online gambling products.
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Bingo.com Purchases Two Cash Bingo Sites
30th May 2005 - Newswire
Bingo.com, Ltd. (BNGOF), operator of the Internet's pre-eminent bingo portal, is pleased to announce that it has purchased the popular cash bingo web sites www.winabingo.com and www.groovybingo.com.
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Chartwell Acquires Poker Software Developer, MICROPOWER Corporation
26th May 2005 - Newswire
Chartwell Technology Inc. (CA:CWH), a leading provider of gaming software systems to the online and remote gaming industry is very pleased to announce that it has completed the acquisition of one of the premier online poker software developers, MICROPOWER Corporation of Gibraltar, for approximately $4 million.
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Bingo.com Launches its Cash Games
24th May 2005 - Newswire
Bingo.com, Ltd. (BNGOF), operator of the Internet's pre-eminent bingo portal, is pleased to announce that it has launched cash-based gaming on its website.
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Chartwell Teams with Bingo.com to Offer Cash Bingo
25th Apr 2005 - Newswire
Chartwell Technology Inc. (CA:CWH), a leading provider of gaming software systems to the online and remote gaming industry, and Bingo.com, Ltd. (BNGOF), operator of the Internet's pre-eminent bingo portal, are pleased to announce that Chartwell has been selected as Bingo.com's official supplier of its cash gaming system.
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Online gambling operators cheer U.K. commission to regulate Internet wagering
10th Apr 2005 - Newswire
Canadian online gambling companies applauded Friday after the British government moved to regulate the industry and allow it to operate within Britain for the first time. The decision makes Britain the first G-7 country to establish a framework of rules aimed at securing a safe, regulated environment for online players, said Lee Richardson, chief executive of Calgary-based gambling software maker Chartwell Technology Inc.
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