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Abbiati at ICE – tables, displays and much more!
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hrough a powerful combination of operational experience and a core understanding of the gaming customer, Shuffle Master proudly introduces the most innovative Roulette product in the market. i-
Table Roulette: a live roulette table that mirrors the size of a traditional table with all the added functionality and benefits of an electronic gaming system.
As the first non-card game extension of Shuffle
Master’s i-Table platform, the i-Table Roulette fuses the fun and excitement of live roulette with the many benefits provided by electronic wagering.
“The i-Table Roulette provides all of the advantages of an electronic gaming system, but in a much smaller footprint that is similar to a traditional live roulette table,” commented Product Manager Miranda McPhail. “But, just like Rapid Roulette, it provides operators with a wealth of information not available on live tables. For example, it stores all transactional data, which is accessible via various accounting reports. These accounting reports enable the casino to verify the authenticity of each buy-in and cash-out, table drop, table win and losses and dealer tipping.”
To play, players simply approach the table and buy- in using chips, cash or a marker. Their buy-in is credited to their individual player screen, and once the next round begins, they make their desired wagers on their screen’s individual layout. Once the betting clock expires, the dealer spins the ball and verifies the result, and all wins and losses are instantaneously and accurately resolved.
The i-Table Roulette’s graphically-enhanced virtual
betting environment allows players to interact with the game like never before. Its central display screen replicates a traditional felt layout and instantaneously
displays all player wagers, better enabling players to see all bets being placed. This unique feature enhances the camaraderie of the game, encouraging players to participate in game play together. It also displays all dealer tips and wagers made on their behalf. The table includes a second tipping option that accounts for hand-in tips so dealers know they are being tipped as they would be on a traditional felt-based roulette game.
Despite all of these advantages, it’s possible that
the i-Table Roulette’s most attractive feature lies in its ability to dramatically increase table productivity.
“We estimate that your roulette table productivity
levels will increase due to an increase in spins per hour, and your revenue will reach a new level due to the increase in bet multiples per round of play,” remarks McPhail.
I-TABLE ROULETTE ADVANTAGES:
• First electronic roulette table game to have a footprint that is identical to existing felt roulette tables • i-Table Roulette’s graphically enhanced virtual environment allows players to interact • Dealer wagering via dealer chips motivate your
staff to sell the product • Table productivity will more than double as your spins per hour dramatically increase • Intuitive functionality on the dealer screen allows the dealer to make error corrections • Undo function makes it easy to accommodate player error • Real time video feed of the winning number ensures that game play is accurate
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