Preview ICE TOTALLY GAMING 2015
Cammegh, makers of the world’s finest roulette wheels, will proudly debut a dynamic new roulette side bet, recently approved by the UK Gambling Commission, at ICE 2015.
The unveiling of Cammegh Spreadbet Roulette gives operators the opportunity to offer a wider range of roulette bets with exciting new payout levels. Operators with existing Cammegh 360 wheels and Billboard displays can immediately offer players a thrilling new roulette-based side bet, which starts with low payouts and rises to odds of 1,200 to 1. Cammegh is also looking to retrofit the system to work with Mercury 2 wheels with Billboard displays to offer the greatest level of flexibility for customers.
“We are delighted with the approval of Cammegh Spreadbet Roulette by the UK Gambling Commission,” comments Andrew Cammegh. “It’s an achievement that would not have been possible without the help and cooperation of Grosvenor Casinos, who jointly worked with us to submit Cammegh Spreadbet Roulette to the Gambling Commission. We are deeply grateful to the Grosvenor Casinos team for sharing their knowledge and expertise to ensure the successful approval of this exciting new side bet. We now look forward to bringing this fantastic opportunity to market and the timing couldn’t be more perfect for ICE.”
Cammegh Spreadbet Roulette uses the speed of the ball at ‘no more bets’ to create a completely random bonus number. This second value is combined with the red/black result to create a spread bet sum that has a finite number of possible spreadbet combinations. The results
CAMMEGH SET TO DELIVER A FABULOUS ICE SHOW SPREAD
are presented on the Billboard display, which delivers the spreadbet outcome via a beautifully realised digital results table that shows each result and alongside the spreadbet combination. Cammegh Spreadbet Roulette cranks up the excitement at the table as players have the chance to win big from this stunning new side bet.
In addition to Cammegh Spreadbet Roulette, Cammegh will also exhibit a brand new range of Billboard display panels at ICE Totally Gaming 2015. The new Billboard panels are a stunning additional to the current range, offering additional sizes and new features to complement the hugely successful Billboard range.
Cammegh will also be showing its EyeCard Plus card recognition system, Slingshot 2 automated wheel and a fantastic new table gaming bundle which combines Cammegh’s renowned Mercury 360 wheel, with Bally Technologies’ state-of-the-art chipping machine, roulette table and colour wheel checks as part of a single source solution for all things roulette focused.
A BET A BEATS LATENCY ISSUES
Since their establishment in 1990, A Bet A has provided robust, reliable, and cost- effective transactional and operational software to sportsbook operators
A Bet A is a leading supplier of betting systems to retail bookmakers, call centres, and online sportsbooks. Their secure EPOS system is the most fully functional product on the market and is now used in numerous traditional betting shops, modern betting lounges and kiosks around the world. It can be used as a stand-alone device or linked back to a head office site for liability control and event management. Operators can configure it to control their credit business within a shop environment as a small call centre would. Working in tandem with A Bet A’s EPOS system is
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their BetMaker device, a pre-authorised betting slip creator which is a unique and valuable addition to the betting shop environment. In addition, the company offer self-service betting terminals that provide customers with a full range of sports betting opportunities, including virtual sports, in-running betting, and traditional fixed odds.
Ease of transaction will to feature prominently for A Bet A at ICE 2015, with a number of new products and services set to be revealed that are designed to make life easier for those wanting a wager. The first such innovation to be showcased is the new Smart Screen display product that prevents latency issues that have plagued retail bookmaking for years. This finally removes the
All this will be on show alongside the Billboard MediaPro, MultiBoard and complete array of analysis options from Cammegh.
“We have been extremely busy in recent months with installations of our integrated displays and security cameras at the new Park Lane Casino in Mayfair, London, our wheels and displays have just been installed at the Tropicana Casino in Atlantic City; and a complete systems installation of the Cammegh MultiBoard and MediaPro at the Merkur Casino in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany has also just been completed,” outlines Mr. Cammegh.
“We have had a tremendous 2014, with new production and marketing staff joining us to help fulfil an expanding order book as customers continue to place their confidence in both our ability and the reliability of our products,” concludes Mr. Cammegh.
The ICE 2015 show in London will also mark the 25th anniversary of Cammegh and the whole team looks forward to welcoming everyone to stand S6-120 to celebrate this very special occasion.
discrepancy between the odds shown on shop tills and its customer-facing screens, a persistent source of dissatisfaction among punters. Other system benefits include cutting out the need for in-venue graphics control hardware and the need for an expensive installation process by on-site technicians. Controlled by the in-shop EPOS terminal, the Smart Screens prevent any risk of data relay and can be delivered where appropriate over a wide-area network to licensed end users.
As well as in-shop EPOS developments, A Bet A will be unveiling new technology that will aid both customers and bookmakers in remote locations. The new platform will provide an ultra-portable, all-encompassing mobile EPOS solution for emerging markets at an unbeatable cost. A Bet A will demonstrate their full range on stand S1-310.
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