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between games as they desire, with the objective of increasing play on each individual station through giving players what they want, when they want it. Organic Card: We are very excited to show you the
world’s first Electro-mechanical Card generator. The G4 Organic Card is the pinnacle of today’s technology. It has been awarded as the most innovative product at London ICE Show in 2008. Organic Bartop: This is the newest product in
Interblock’s line-up, which was premiered in G2E 2011 Las Vegas show. The most important advantage of this project is even bigger flexibility towards to the customers as the product will allow players to play any offered game right on the bar countertops. G4 Organic Bartop can simultaneously connect to several center units, allowing the players to individually select the game they wish to participate in.
Organic Pulse: This impressive looking product ‘G4
Organic Pulse or Pulse Arena’ is company’s new product and will be displayed at ICE for the first time. The version that will be displayed at ICE in theater layout will consist of 24 play stations and two live games, Roulette and Baccarat with the ability to place wagers electronically on a live wheel operated by a croupier or a live shoe being dealt for a baccarat game. Interblock presentation will show you the greatest
advancement of the 4th generation of products, the ability which allows the visitors to choose Interblock
is honored to present a special guest at this year ICE show, Slovenian multiple IBF world boxing champion, Dejan Zavec.
Fight for the Revenue with Interblock team at booth #3000. For more information, please visit
www.interblock.eu.
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