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all of which can be integrated into cur- rent loyalty and CRM systems. Luke Alvarez, CEO at Inspired, com- mented: “We’re
launching another industry first with our CORE VIP ecosystem, which will take op- erators’ current marketing and loyalty strategies to the next level by spanning both online and retail, and allowing in- game rewards across the entire Open SBG game library.”
JPM shows Max Power
isitors to ICEwill be able to check out the latest generation of Video Max Power based on the newJPMplatform utilising the Quixant QXi- 200 all in one PC based gaming controller. The resultant system, according to the company, deliv- ers absolute flexibility combined with state of the art graphics and all operating on a remote or local server. Max Power Video consists of up to three dual video screened gaming terminals linked to a separate ‘top box’. Each machine con- tributes to a ‘Max Power’ bonus prize, which is displayed on the top box, and a ‘reserve’ that is not displayed. The prize in- creases in value as games are played. Eventually, a player on one of the gaming terminals wins the prize when the ‘Max
V
Power’ symbols appear on a win line. The prize value then resets to the reserve value.
PRICING GPS locates real prices
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uper Soccer, has teamed up with Abelson Infoto provide a Goalscor- er Prices and Settlement system for book- makers. The new ‘GPS’ system provides a complete goalscorer market solution, from set-up to settlement. Delivering real, not scraped prices, for market creation, the settlement system speeds up the re-
sulting process, easing staffing levels for clients.
The Abelson Info development team has created an application which provides customers with pre-match selections and accompanying Super Soccer prices. Abel- son Info’s internal resulting system then provides results for each selection using live feeds. Results are delivered in real time, which offers firms the opportunity to refund any customers who have select- ed players not involved in the match day squads, quickly recycling the money back into customer accounts.
BROADCAST Track deals a milestone
D
avid Craven, chief executive of Timeweavethe 50 per cent owner of
Turf TV, has described the broadcaster’s capture of Exeter, Kelso and Perth as a ‘further milestone in the strategic aim of AMRACto provide a more compelling service to Turf TV’s customers’. He added: “We are pleased the operators of these three tracks recognise the strengths of our well established joint venture business and, with our partner, our enthusiastic continued support for the industry. Turf TV is proud to deliver a premium racing broadcast service to licensed betting of-
fices in the UK and the Republic of Ireland from the majority of UK racetracks.”
Shelbourne signs with SIS
S
IShas signed a ground-breaking agreement to take the world’s richest greyhound racing around the world. Ire- land’s flagship venue Shelbourne Park has agreed an exclusive two-year deal with SIS for worldwide data and picture rights for the retail and egaming markets. The tie-up is part of a new strategy by the Irish Grey- hound Board(IGB) to export its world leading services and intellectual property internationally. The move also fits with SIS strategy of streaming content to digital bookmakers and Shelbourne is now a key element of a live event package which also includes Greyhound TV and Premier League greyhounds plus top class horse racing from Dubai and Latin America.
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