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Title: Recent Global Developments in Pre-Commitment Public Policies


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Recent Global Developmentsin Pre-Commitment
Public Policies
  • Phillip Ryan
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Responsible Gaming Networks
  • Melbourne, Australia

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Topics
  • What is Pre-Commitment?
  • What is its rationale?
  • How is it evolving?
  • What is the current state-of-play?
  • What are the challenges for Pre-Commitment?
  • The technologies of Pre-Commitment

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What is Pre-Commitment
  • Addresses the definition of problem gambling?
  • problem gambling is characterized by
    difficulties in limiting money and/or time spent
    on gambling which leads to adverse consequences
    for the gambler, others, and for the community
    (1).

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What is Pre-Commitment
  • Addresses the definition of problem gambling?
  • problem gambling is characterized by
    difficulties in limiting money and/or time spent
    on gambling which leads to adverse consequences
    for the gambler, others, and for the community
    (1).
  • Based on academic research
  • Rational consumer purchasing decisions in
    gambling
  • Professor Mark Dickerson (Australia) a pioneer.

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What is Pre-Commitment
  • Addresses the definition of problem gambling?
  • problem gambling is characterized by
    difficulties in limiting money and/or time spent
    on gambling which leads to adverse consequences
    for the gambler, others, and for the community
    (1).
  • Based on academic research
  • Rational consumer purchasing decisions in
    gambling
  • Professor Mark Dickerson (Australia) a pioneer.
  • Focuses on the player
  • Beyond the venue (hours of operation etc.)
  • Beyond the machine (spin rate, max bet etc.)
  • Beyond the ATM (cash withdrawals etc.)

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The Rules of Pre-Commitment
  • Player Pre-Commitment
  • Players set limits away from the gambling
    environment.

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The Rules of Pre-Commitment
  • Player Pre-Commitment
  • Players set limits away from the gambling
    environment.
  • Pre-commitment limits
  • Player monetary loss limits daily, weekly,
    monthly.
  • Player time limits daily, weekly, monthly.

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The Rules of Pre-Commitment
  • Player Pre-Commitment
  • Players set limits away from the gambling
    environment.
  • Pre-commitment limits
  • Player monetary loss limits daily, weekly,
    monthly.
  • Player time limits daily, weekly, monthly.
  • Gambling must stop when limits reached.

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The Rules of Pre-Commitment
  • Player Pre-Commitment
  • Players set limits away from the gambling
    environment.
  • Pre-commitment limits
  • Player monetary loss limits daily, weekly,
    monthly.
  • Player time limits daily, weekly, monthly.
  • Gambling must stop when limits reached.
  • Players set their own limits voluntarily.

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The Rules of Pre-Commitment
  • Player Pre-Commitment
  • Players set limits away from the gambling
    environment.
  • Pre-commitment limits
  • Player monetary loss limits daily, weekly,
    monthly.
  • Player time limits daily, weekly, monthly.
  • Gambling must stop when limits reached.
  • Players set their own limits voluntarily.
  • Players have a mandatory ID connected to their
    limits in order to play (e.g. plastic card, smart
    card or some other smart technology).

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The Rules of Pre-Commitment
  • Player Pre-Commitment
  • Players set limits away from the gambling
    environment.
  • Pre-commitment limits
  • Player monetary loss limits daily, weekly,
    monthly.
  • Player time limits daily, weekly, monthly.
  • Gambling must stop when limits reached.
  • Players set their own limits voluntarily.
  • Players have a mandatory ID connected to their
    limits in order to play (e.g. plastic card, smart
    card or some other smart technology).
  • Gambling can only take place using ID.

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Evolution of Pre-Commitment
  • Crown Casino, Melbourne, Australia - 2002
  • Introduced player-pre-commitment money limits on
    their 2,500 poker machines (first casino in the
    world).
  • However, play did not stop when limits reached.
  • Players did not have to carry ID to play.

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Evolution of Pre-Commitment
  • Crown Casino, Melbourne, Australia - 2002
  • Introduced player-pre-commitment money limits on
    their 2,500 poker machines (first casino in the
    world).
  • However, play did not stop when limits reached.
  • Players did not have to carry ID to play.
  • Nova Scotia, Canada - 2006
  • Player ID registration required.
  • Trialled pre-commitment money and time limits on
    VLTs in two jurisdictions.
  • Rolling out across all of Nova Scotia next year.

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Todays Developments
  • Singapore Casinos - 2008
  • Marina Bay Las Vegas Sands (5 billion)
  • Sentosa Island Genting International (5
    billion).
  • Pre-Commitment mandated by Government of
    Singapore.
  • Will apply across all forms of gambling slots,
    tables etc.
  • Will apply to residents and tourists.
  • Entrance fees for locals (s100/visit,
    s2000/year).
  • Strict self exclusion and third party exclusions
  • Welfare recipients bankrupts
  • Family exclusion
  • 28,000 people identified so far expect 55,000.
  • Will my limits apply across both casinos?

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Marina Bay - November 2008
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Marina Bay Final Model
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Resort World Sentosa-Final Model
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Todays Developments
  • Norway - 2008
  • VLTs removed due to concerns with problem
    gambling.
  • All private owned machines taken over by
    state-owned Norsk Tipping.
  • Player ID registration introduced.
  • Machines returning with player pre-commitment.
  • Plus Government pre-commitment limits(88/day
    (K400) 488/month (K2200) cooling off period
    after 1 hour continuous play ).
  • 20 out of 6,500 machines returned to date.

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Todays Developments
  • Victoria - 2008
  • 2010 all new machines with pre-commitment.
  • Abolished role of private operators in the
    industry value chain.
  • Pre-Commitment specifications to be released in
    2009.
  • Australian Ministerial Council on Gambling - 2008
  • Pre-Commitment one of key strategies

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Todays Developments
  • Queensland Trial of Pre-Commitment - 2008
  • Two venues (RSL clubs) - Redcliffe and Sandgate.
  • Players not required to have ID to play
    leakage.
  • ID card loaded with digital cash problematic.
  • Registration for 10,000 players.
  • South Australian Trial of Pre-Commitment - 2008
  • Four venues (hotels).
  • Re-configuration of J Card loyalty system.
  • Players not required to have ID to play
    leakage.
  • Play does not stop when limits reached no
    control.
  • Industry attempting to re-position
    pre-commitment.

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Pre-Commitment Technologies
  • Plastic cards
  • Smart cards
  • USB Keys

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Old Technologies
  • Limitations of plastic cards with PIN
  • Cards have very low storage capacity (lt1k)
  • Cards PINs can be swapped between gamblers
  • Cards can be easily copied/skimmed
  • Cards require an additional card reader
  • Cards operate on different proprietary standards
  • Cards limited to a single gambling network

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Old Technologies
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Old Technologies
  • Smart cards with PIN
  • Player loyalty systems with convenience
    expenditure
  • Cards have minimal storage capacity (32k)
  • Cards PINs can be swapped between gamblers
  • Cards require an additional expensive card reader
  • Cards operate on different proprietary smartcard
    standards
  • Cards limited to a single gambling network
  • Smartcards use problematic digital cash
  • Players lose connection with the use of real
    money
  • Increased risks for problem gamblers
  • KPMG Study for Australian Government

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Nova Scotia Trial Findings
  • International Gaming Institute, University of
    Nevada
  • Players beat the system via card sharing
  • 37 of panelists shared cards.
  • Card sharing occurred for periods up to one week
    at a time.
  • Card sharing correlated to CPGI score (i.e. PGs
    shared the most).

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Nova Scotia Trial Findings
  • International Gaming Institute, University of
    Nevada
  • Players beat the system via card sharing
  • 37 of panelists shared cards.
  • Card sharing occurred for periods up to one week
    at a time.
  • Card sharing correlated to CPGI score (i.e. PGs
    shared the most).
  • Should pursue measures to address this specific
    problem
  • Biometric ID solution required (fingerprint,
    facial etc) for pre-commitment solutions

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New Technology Solutions
  • Biometrics
  • Unique characteristics of every human being.
  • Eyes, fingers, voice, handwriting etc
  • Cannot be easily exchanged between humans
  • Most developed biometric is fingerprints
  • Developed by FBI in 1920s
  • Recognized and accepted globally
  • Lowest cost biometric
  • New technologies have digitized fingerprint
    biometrics

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Fingerprint Biometrics
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Fingerprint Biometrics
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Player Protection Key
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Player Protection Key
  • Electronic Key unique for each player
  • Biometric identification of owner
  • Eliminates sharing of ID amongst players
  • On-board fingerprint scanner storage
  • No central storage of player biometrics

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Player Protection Key
  • Electronic Key unique for each player
  • Biometric identification of owner
  • Eliminates sharing of ID amongst players
  • On-board fingerprint scanner storage
  • No central storage of player biometrics
  • Plug-and-Play Device no batteries
  • Connects directly into all USB outlets
  • Eliminates need for a card reader
  • On board microprocessor multi-venue

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Player Protection Key
  • Electronic Key unique for each player
  • Biometric identification of owner
  • Eliminates sharing of ID amongst players
  • On-board fingerprint scanner
  • On-board storage of biometrics
  • Plug-and-Play Device no batteries
  • Connects directly into all USB outlets
  • Eliminates need for a card reader
  • On board microprocessor multi-venue
  • Massive storage capacity (8 Gigabytes)
  • Coverage across multiple gambling operators
  • Coverage across all channels of distribution
  • Off line venues, Internet, Kiosks, TV
  • Coverage across all forms of gambling - gaming,
    lotteries, wagering, sports, spread betting.

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Player Protection Key
  • No cost to player for device
  • Provided by Government or operator(s)
  • Ideal self-exclusion mechanism
  • Extensive player database for researchers and
    regulators

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Player Protection Key
  • Already internet compliant
  • USB connectivity for all computers
  • Universal connectivity standard

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Internet Pre-Commitment Model
CASINO A
CASINO B
INTERNET PORTAL
CASINO C
USBPlayer Protection Key
CASINO D
CASINO E
Player Pre-Commitment and Authentication
Government Taxation
Casino Authentication Regulatory Supervision
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Internet Pre-Commitment Model
  • Player Benefits
  • One registration process for the player
  • One set of pre-commitment limits across all
    operators
  • Single self-exclusion system
  • Consumer protection from locally regulated
    operators

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Internet Pre-Commitment Model
  • Player Benefits
  • One registration process for the player.
  • One set of pre-commitment limits across all
    operators.
  • One self-exclusion registration.
  • Consumer protection from locally regulated
    operators.
  • Government Benefits
  • No risks of under-age gambling.
  • Reduces risks of increased problem gambling.
  • Place-of-residence player identification.
  • Allows for better regulation taxation of the
    industry.

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Questions?
  • Contact
  • Phillip Ryan
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Responsible Gaming Networks
  • Melbourne, Victoria. Australia
  • p_ryan_at_responsible.com.au
  • Mobile 61 417 313 726

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