Awards Nominees Unveiled
The voting has taken place, and the nominees for the 2006 UK Gambling Awards have been announced
Dennis Publishing Gambling Division today announces the shortlist for the 2006 UK Gambling Awards. Readers of InsideEdge, PokerPlayer and TOTAL Gambler have been voting for the past month on the seven reader voted categories and the results are as follows:
Poker TV Programme of the Year
Ladbrokes Poker Million (Sky Sports)
Poker Stars’ EPT (Eurosport)
Party Poker, Poker Den (Challenge)
Poker Night Live (pokerzone)
The VC Cup (Sky Sports)
World Heads-Up Poker Championships (Challenge)
The WPT (Challenge) WSOP 2005 (Challenge)
Poker Player of the Year
Annie Duke (Ultimate Poker)
Chris Ferguson (Full Tilt)
Joe Hachem (Poker Stars)
Phil Hellmuth (Ultimate Poker)
Phil Ivey (Full Tilt)
Mike Matusow (Full Tilt)
Daniel Negreanu (Full Contact Poker)
Men Nguyen
Poker Site of the Year
Ladbrokes Poker
Pacific Poker
Paradise Poker
Party Poker
PokerRoom
Poker Stars
Ultimate Poker
VC Poker
Online Casino of the Year
32Red
888.com
Coral Casino
Golden Palace
Intercasino
Littlewoods Casino
VC Casino
Virgin Casino
Bookmaker of the Year
BetFred
Blue Square
Bet365
Coral
Ladbrokes
Skybet
William Hill
VCBet
Sports Spread Betting Firm of the Year
Cantor Sport
Cantor Spreadfair
IG Sport
Sporting Index
Spreadex
Sports Betting Exchange Firm of the Year
Betdaq
Betfair
Betsson
Cantor
Spreadfair
Mansion
Parbet
The winners of the awards will be unveiled at The Banqueting House on Tuesday 24th January, along with the three panel voted categories – Gaming Software Provider of the Year, Sports Gambling Personality of the Year and The Dennis Gambling Best of 2005 Awards.
"We are delighted to announce the shortlist for next year’s awards,” commented Richard Downey, publisher. “Voting over the past few weeks has been really interesting and we now have a list of the best of what the industry has to offer, according to our readers. Shortlisted clients will be encouraged to drive votes for their category and we look forward to unveiling the winners on January 24th."
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All you need is a credit or debit card with which to open an account and about 5 minutes to fill out an application form and then you're ready to bet.
Opening an account
From a bookmakers home page look for the link for the new accounts page. This may be called join or register or something similar. Once you find it you will be presented with a form, much like if you were buying something online, where you have to supply your name and address and a few other details such as a username & password so you can login each time you visit.
Making a Deposit
With some bookmakers you need to make a deposit to open an account, others let you open the account without putting any money in & then you have to find the "account" section to deposit funds.
Typically the minimum deposit is about £10 although it can be a little higher with some bookmakers. This money is then taken from your bank account (if you used a switch card) or credit card and then shows as a positive account balance in your bookmaker account. No more money is taken from your account so its easy to limit your losses, and of course you are free to withdraw your money whenever you want much in the same way as you deposited it. Generally bookmakers like to give you your winnings back on the same card that you deposited.
Making a bet
Once you have money in your bookmaker account you are free to bet up to that amount on any of their markets. There is unusually a minimum amount for a bet but this is rarely more than £2 and often a lot less.
To place the bet simply select the horse (or team or player) you want to bet on and then enter a stake and click on a button to enter your bet (it varies what but its usually pretty obvious). You will then be presented with a confirmation page allowing you to confirm or cancel the bet.
Your Account
All online bookmakers have an "accounts" section where you can add money, withdraw money, check your account balance and see your betting history. This is very useful for keeping track of your bets.