Ads, Odds, Nate Silver Predictions And Every Other Tech Angle You Need For Super Bowl XLVII

Super_Bowl_XLVII_logoMillions of people across the U.S. are preparing their jerseys, face paint and horrific nachos. Yes, football fans rejoice, the big game finally kicks off tomorrow in New Orleans — that is, Super Bowl XLVII, between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Franciso 49ers. The Super Bowl is always one of the biggest media events per year, and our inboxes have been flooded with “OMG this is going to be the most social Super Bowl EVAR” emails for weeks now.

It’s going to be a close, hard-fought game between two teams that most people will probably know nothing about until kickoff. But because the Super Bowl has become such a spectacle, there are tons of things to pay attention to on the Web and on social media, while stuffing your face with fried food and trying to watch the game while asking your friends what happened on the last play.

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Betable Nabs The Guy Behind Zynga’s Recent Deal To Enter Real-Money Gaming

jonathan-flesherBetable, a San Francisco-based startup that makes it easier for casino-style game developers to offer players real money bets instead of virtual currency ones, just nabbed Jonathan Flesher. He was the vice president of business development that orchestrated Zynga’s recent partnership with bwin.party, an online gambling operator in the U.K. He’ll become Betable’s executive vice president of business development, where he’ll do everything from sign developers, push licensing forward in other territories and sign other strategic partnerships. Before Zynga, he was a director of business development at EA after several years of working in banking and private equity. “We’re seeing a convergence between the free-to-play social gaming world and online gambling world,” Flesher said. He said that developers that stick purely to virtual currencies may get left behind as studios that implement real-money gaming suddenly acquire a more lucrative player base and get more money at their disposal for marketing. “If you incorporate real-money gaming, you’ll get a higher lifetime value from your players, and then you’ll be able to outspend other companies in the space that aren’t doing real money gaming,” he said. Flesher did not directly leave Zynga for Betable. He took a few months off to spend time with family and then re-engaged with Betable later. While working at Zynga, he came across the company, but he declined to say whether Zynga had explored a formal partnership with the startup. That said, Bwin.party makes logical sense at a partner because it is the world’s largest publicly traded online gambling firm. Betable, which has real-money gaming licenses in the U.K., lets casino-style game developers add real money betting to their titles. They will only be able to reach players in the U.K., and not in the U.S. because state and federal regulations don’t currently permit it. Betable’s platform identifies which players they can legally show gambling-like features to based on their location or jurisdiction. So a developer that integrates Betable shouldn’t be concerned with exposing gambling mechanics to U.S.-based players, for example. The company is pursuing licenses in other countries as well. They’re already live in several games including Big Fish Casino, but they haven’t disclosed how many games or players are in the total network. Betable is actually a re-start of an older company, that was “a stock exchange for betting where the odds were user-generated,” according to CEO Chris Griffin. That concept didn’t work out but

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Big Fish Casino Raises The Stakes On iPhone With Real-Money Gambling

big fish casinoWould you like to bet on what may be the next big thing in games? Place a wager on real-money gambling, and you could be in for some good returns. Today, when games developer Big Fish launched a new iPhone app called Big Fish Casino, it announced it would raise the stakes in the UK by introducing real-money gambling into it (courtesy of well-backed gambling platform Betable) — making this the first time that a real-money gambling game will be available in the App Store.

This may be a first for the App Store, but it’s part of a growing interest in real-money gambling. The news comes just one week after the introduction of the first real-money gambling app on Facebook (also in the UK) and at the same time that a report has emerged of Zynga lobbying hard to get in-game gambling cleared in the U.S., too.

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Bingo! Facebook Gambles On Games Using Real Money, Not Credits, To Engage Users

bingo slots and frenzy (facebook gambling)For the last three quarters, Facebook has been struggling to move the needle on its payments business, but today a new game has launched that could provide a clue to how that could change that in the future: the social network has, for the first time, allowed a gaming app on its platform that allows users to play with real money — not Facebook Credits. Called Bingo & Slots Friendzy, the app is an extension of the Jackpotjoy.com franchise from Gamesys, and will be available in the UK only, and only to users over the age of 18.

As with many other apps on its platform, Facebook is not directly involved in the creation and operation of the app. Rather, it has permitted Gamesys to offer the app, and that is a sign it is testing the waters for how it might allow for more games like this in the future. Financial terms of the deal, Facebook tells us, are commercially confidential, so it is not clear whether proceeds from the game will follow the 30/70 revenue split that applies to games using Facebook Credits.

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