40 B 2 B iGaming Mobile launches
Microgaming has launched two new HTML5 games, Ladies Nite and Spring Break. This brings the number of games in total on mobile, across all plat- forms, including casino, poker, to 75 and it is now supplying 42 brands with its mobile products.
iGame Malta on MPN
Microgaming’s Lydia Melton has welcomed its newest poker partner: “We are delighted that iGame Malta
has chosen to move to the Mi- crogaming Poker Network, and we know that the iGame players will find the MPN, with its focus on creating an ecologically sound poker environment, to be a wel- come home.”
LIVE GAMING
New live
BetVictor too
Also joining the MPN is BetVic- tor. Andy Horne, head of poker at BetVictor, said: “We’re look- ing forward to consolidating our online poker business on the Microgaming Poker Network, where we’ve been serving cus- tomers in a variety of interna- tional markets since late last year.”
Games on Flash and Viper
Microgaming has also launched a trio of new games for October. The Twisted Circus and Phantom Cash will be available on Mi- crogaming’s Flash and Viper plat- forms, while The Joy of Six can be picked up on the Flash platform.
BettingBusinessInteractive • OCTOBER 2012
dealer game is
Super
Adapting a popular Asian variation of baccarat for its live dealer platform means that EntwineTech has completed its suite of baccarat games.
ntwineTech, developer of one of the world’s largest live deal- er platforms, has just launched a live dealer version of Super 6, the popular no commission baccarat game.
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A variation of traditional Baccarat game, Super 6 Baccarat involves a banker, player and tie, and the dealers will deal cards ac- cording to the traditional baccarat rules, but payouts are a little bit different. First, payout on Banker bets changed
from 0.95 to no commission, which will be 1:1 on winning banker bets. Second, if the Banker wins at 6, payout will be 1:0.5, while all other Banker winning odds are without
commissions. This provides an entirely new experi- ence to those who play baccarat and ex- plains why this variation has become one of the most popular and fastest growing games across land based casinos in Asia. Celia Ho is CEO at Limelight Company
Limited, an official reseller of En- twineTech’s live dealer, and she explained why Live Gaming is on the up: “Live Gaming is proving to be so popular because of peo- ple’s natural belief - ‘Seeing is believing’. It is only natural that people put their trust in what they can see. RNG or Random Num- ber Generated virtual casinos are a good fit to some people, yet the more sceptic will
prefer Live Gaming.”
Ho said that being one of the largest live dealer platforms in the world has its advan- tages: “Our tables are open 24/7 365 days a year and you have plenty to choose from. We guarantee 99 per cent uptime. Scaling to thousands of concurrent players has its hurdles and we are one if not the only Live Dealer platform that has the solution. Our recent addition of “Super 6 no commission baccarat” completes our whole suite of baccarat game variations that our cus- tomers love. Combine the above with per- sonal care, professional service and fast technical turn around and you’ve got a win- ning team.”
The 99 per cent up time is a big part of EntwineTech’s armoury and Ho explained that it is a big component of its customer service. “If you make a million dollars every second - doesn’t every second count? This is one of the most important things for our customers - to make money.” The firm has also worked hard to devel- op its live platform and ensure it is opti- mised for gaming on tablets. Ho added: “Live Gaming streaming can come in many shapes and sizes. PC/TV handhelds and any future devices will work. Tablets are a nice trend that we as a leader are ready for. Naturally, tablets will take a piece of the pie going forward.”
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