Gambling websites?
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GuildfordPaul

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227 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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Afternoon all,

Does anyone know which companies are big into development of gambling and casino type websites, or do the likes of William Hill & Blue Sq etc employ their own developers?

Cheers in advance for any replies.

Paul.

bishbash

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218 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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It depends which part of these website you mean, if your talking about the actual games, these are done by lots of specialist companies or inhouse. But the backend, the bit that takes your money and pays you out, is very often orbis http://www.orbisuk.com/

GuildfordPaul

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467 posts

227 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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bishbash said:
It depends which part of these website you mean, if your talking about the actual games, these are done by lots of specialist companies or inhouse. But the backend, the bit that takes your money and pays you out, is very often orbis http://www.orbisuk.com/
thanks bishbash, more the actual user interface part than the backend, but thanks for your help anyway.

Didn't know if there were any companies out there that specialised in creating these websites from scratch, or as you say numerous companies involved or in house.

Colin_147

409 posts

249 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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There is a website, cant remember the link, that allows you to build and run your own casino. Its very cheap but I would imagine not very profitable - be good fun if you had the time though

gavmobile

159 posts

233 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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Depends on the company but we have some products developed entirely in-house (front and back end), other turnkey solutions bought in from the likes of Orbis and Play-Tech and other products are somewhere in between.

Edited by gavmobile on Thursday 14th May 14:36

bishbash

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Thursday 14th May 2009
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I would imagine any decent web-dev company could put together the interface. It the interaction between the games and the backend and creating the games in the first place that's the hard part. St Miniver do a white label gaming product that allows you to run your own site based on their technology though.

What is it your trying to do?

GuildfordPaul

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Thursday 14th May 2009
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bishbash said:
I would imagine any decent web-dev company could put together the interface. It the interaction between the games and the backend and creating the games in the first place that's the hard part. St Miniver do a white label gaming product that allows you to run your own site based on their technology though.

What is it your trying to do?
thanks for the very useful links bishbash.

An ex client of mine sold his business a couple of years back for big bucks, he hasn't worked since but is bored. He's decided that he wants to start something based around online gambling and has asked if i'd have any interest working with him.

Unfortunately he has no experience in the area whatsoever, just plenty of funds, just wanted to get an idea of where to start with something like this, and try to put some figures together for just how much the software side would cost, before even considering branding & marketing etc.

Thanks again.

Fittster

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234 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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Developers in India, systems hosted in Gib.

bigandclever

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259 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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Fittster said:
Developers in India, systems hosted in Gib.
PG?

Fittster

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Thursday 14th May 2009
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bigandclever said:
Fittster said:
Developers in India, systems hosted in Gib.
PG?
Maybe wink