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New Zealand Online Gambling

A survey by the Racing Board has found that New Zealanders spend some NZ$40 million on overseas websites weekly - almost double that being gambled in the state lottery, the New Zealand Herald newspaper reports.

The Board's survey findings revealed that 5.7 percent of the population, or 177 000 New Zealanders, gamble on offshore websites, overseas lotteries and sports betting, wagering about NZ$2.1 billion annually, a figure that translates to $40 million every week. In addition, only $5.5 million is being spent per week on overseas racing and sports betting, with the remainder going to other gambling forms.

David Coom, spokesperson for the Problem Gambling Foundation views the survey as confirmation that overseas online gambling was indeed "a really fast-growing problem".

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Facebook Terminates Selling Of Poker Chips

AlertPay, an online payment company and social networking site, Facebook, have decided to bring to a halt a number of potentially illegal online gambling transactions conducted through Facebook's "Texas HoldEm Poker" application, such as selling virtual poker chips, the eCommerce Journal reports.

Both companies were in agreement on the issue on grounds that: "Facebook does not permit online gambling on its platform and some sellers attempted to convert the Texas HoldEm Poker application into monetized online gambling," according to a statement on AlertPay's official blog.

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Ban On Online Gambling Expensive For Search Engines

This week saw a cost assessment exercise being conducted to determine the financial impact a ban on Internet gambling paid search ads would have major US search engines, reports Steve Baldwin of WebProNews.

Baldwin used a list of 200 suggestion keywords generated by Google to determine estimated monthly keyword volume and CPC figures, calculating a benchmark figure for money left on the table by the search engines for April 2009, arriving at the conservative projection of a 15 percent CTR rate in paid clicks for every gambling-related SERP.

Initial findings indicate that even a cautious take on the revenue lost to the ban amounts to a staggering $9,632,382 each month, equating to about $115 million annually in possible income.

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