Federbet to Appear at Third Annual Georgia Gaming Congress

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February 5th, 2017
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It has been announced that Federbet, headquartered in Brussels, will participate in GEORGIA’S GAMING CONGRESS. It is composed of a federation of gambling industry professionals, and first debuted back in 2011. Its purpose is to ensure the security of rights of both players and operators. Additionally, it is committed to making sure fair play is mandated throughout betting and gambling markets.

In addition to such practices, the brand is also renowned for its dedication to MATCH-FIXING, in terms of detection and prevention, particularly in the areas of money laundering. In addition to its headquarters in Brussels, it also houses an office in Madrid.

When asked what features indicate that an eSports match is fixed, Federbet CEO, Francesco Baranka, stated, “The fact that the outcome of the match is known to interested parties can be revealed due to weird betting patterns, just as in traditional sports.”

The third annual Georgia Gaming Congress is scheduled to be held on March 1, 2017, in Tbilisi. Its purpose is to focus on a number of elements throughout the casino industry, including, but not limited to, online, land-based, bookmaking, and eSports. Attending the event will be a combination of government officials, manufacturers, entrepreneurs, and avid gamblers.

Baranka is also scheduled to give a speech at this year’s event. When asked what he will tell those attending in an interview with the Georgia Gaming Congress, Baranka commented, “I will tell how the match-fixing detection system works. I will provide examples of those cases, when such competitions took place with the involvement of very famous teams.”

Source:

“Georgia Gaming Congress”,g3congress.ge, February 2, 2017.

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