This month’s online casino news features good news and bad for online casino games players. On the good side we have seen the introduction of a brand new online casino focused entirely on the Irish online gambling customer. The new All Irish casino has a good range of exciting new slots, plus a real live casino streamed directly from the Portomaso casino in Malta using real professional dealers and providing the closest possible match to the real casino experience. Many seasoned observers of the online casino scene are predicting that the live casino option will be the growth area, and that playing casino games such as roulette and blackjack will be concentrated in the live online casino scenario. A recent trip to Gibraltar organised by William Hill for financial analysts to see their online casino business also stressed that the live casino option is experiencing huge growth, so the All Irish casino approach may well be exactly the right move. One piece of online casino news this month which is not so good, at least so far as one online casino games gambler is concerned, is the High Court ruling that Bruno Venturi from Naples will not now receive the 700,000 euros jackpot he thought he had won. The online casino apparently suffered from a computer virus which meant that Mr. Venturi was not charged for every spin and effectively could not lose. The High Court ruling decided that such an eventuality was covered by the terms and conditions of the website. Clearly this ruling is bad news for Mr Venturi and let’s hope that a computer virus such as this proves to be a very rare occurrence and that no more casino games players experience such a disappointment after a winning streak.