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Joseph William Saumarez Smith (born 29 September 1971 in London, England) is a British entrepreneur, journalist and gambling expert. He is currently the chief executive of Sports Gaming Ltd, a gambling management consultancy, chairman of gaming platform developer Bede Gaming, a non-executive director of the British Horseracing Authority and an investor in numerous online businesses.

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Early life

Joseph Saumarez Smith was born on 29 September 1971 in London, England. His paternal great-great-grandfather, William Saumarez Smith, served as the Archbishop of Sydney in the 19th century. His father is John Saumarez Smith, the London-based bookseller, and his mother is Laura. He has a brother, the neo-classical architect George Saumarez Smith.

Saumarez Smith was educated at Winchester College and then at Bristol University, where he gained a first in politics and edited Epigram, the university newspaper. He has an MBA in Management, Strategy and Marketing from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania where he was the recipient of a Thouron Award and also studied at London Business School as part of Wharton's International Exchange Programme.

Journalism

After university he worked at South West News Service, the Bristol-based press agency, and The Sunday Telegraph, as a general news reporter. In 1995 he was appointed education correspondent of The Sunday Telegraph and was subsequently made transport and industry correspondent. In 1996 he moved to Express Newspapers as education editor of The Daily Express and The Sunday Express. In 1997 he was appointed deputy political editor of The Sunday Express, working alongside Peter Oborne, Simon Walters and Richard Addis. He left The Sunday Express in 1999 to study for an MBA.

Saumarez Smith has written for a large number of newspapers and magazines and is a regular broadcaster, mainly about gambling. He has had regular columns in The Financial Times (about his time at Wharton Business School), Bloomberg and the British Airways in flight magazine High Life. He has also written for The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Age, Sunday Business, The Racing Post and The European. He has appeared on numerous radio and television programmes, including on Al Jazeera, BBC Radio 4's Today programme and Sky News.

He wrote a chapter in the Daily Telegraph Chronicle of Horse Racing about gambling.

Gambling

Saumarez Smith started gambling at the age of eight when Mike Fitzmaurice, a maths master at his preparatory school, started teaching fractions using betting odds. He attended his first race meeting at the age of 12 at Sandown Park, where he opened his first credit account with rails bookmakers Heathorns.

In 2001 he founded Sports Gaming, a management consultancy to the gaming industry. He has worked as a consultant to many of Europe and Asia's leading gambling companies and has advised on several major M&A transactions in the online gambling industry. He was founder of BetUK.com, which was sold to Canadian private equity investors in 2007.

He is currently employed as the Internet gambling expert to the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation. Sports Gaming is the publisher of numerous gambling information sites, including BetAsia.com, IndiaBet.com and TennisBet.com. He is chairman of Bede Gaming, a developer of gaming platforms used by online and land based gaming operators.

In June 2003 he acquired Vegas Insider, the leading gambling information site in the United States. He sold the site to American investors in 2007.

Saumarez Smith is credited with inventing the gambling term Asian handicap.

Horseracing

Saumarez Smith has been a lifelong follower of horseracing and has visited more than 200 racetracks worldwide. He was on the 1991 Jockey Club Graduate Programme and was placed at the Racing Post where he wrote news articles and Spotlight form commentaries. In December 2014 he was appointed a non executive director of the British Horseracing Authority, the regulator of UK horseracing.

Business interests

Saumarez Smith was the co-founder and chief executive of Schoolsnet, an online education company, from 1999 to 2001. Schoolsnet was sold in September 2003 to Hotcourses, the education company founded by British politician Jeremy Hunt.

Saumarez Smith is an investor in numerous Internet start ups.

He has investments in various online casino and bingo businesses as well as an online slots game studio. His non-gambling interests include investments in a project management software business, Rapha cycle clothing, a tailoring business - Barrington Ayre Shirtmaker & Tailor, Flexyfoot walking aids, a graduate recruitment business and the film of Private Peaceful.

Accomplishments

Saumarez Smith was named Commodore/Sunday Times Young Computer Brain of the Year 1985. He was named one of Management Today's Young Meteors in November 2000.

He finished as runner up in the 2002 World Series of Poker media event and was introduced the next year as the "reigning champion" as the actual winner, Bill "Bulldog" Sykes had died in the meantime. Saumarez Smith completed the 2011 Etape du Tour Act I cycling race from Modane to Alpe d'Huez in 4,158th place., the 2014 La Marmotte cycling race in 4,133rd place and the 2015 Maratona dles Dolomites in 3,878th place.

Personal life

Saumarez Smith lives in London and is married to Wanda and has two children, Matilda and Oliver.

References

Joseph Saumarez Smith Wikipedia


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