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Review G2E ASIA 2015


Terry Lee Betty Zhao LT GAME PLAYS NUMBERS GAME


Having signed up distribution deals with IGT and Ainsworth, LT Game is looking to sell about 1,000 more live multi-game (LMG) machines in Macau this year, while installing 700 terminals in the US market and up to 700 in the Australian market


The company currently has 3,581 units installed in 16 casinos in Macau, accounting for 65 per cent of the market. This total includes 1,608 units at its self- managed gaming venues Waldo Casino, Casino Macau Jockey Club, Casino Kam Pek Paradise and at an LMG hall at Casino Lisboa. The company confirmed that Galaxy Macau Phase II had already snapped up an order of 42 live multi-game terminals adding to the 50 in the Phase 1 property. Internationally deals with its partners have seen 24 terminals sold to Palazzo in Las


Vegas and 100 terminals to Crown Melbourne in Australia.


According to Betty Zhao, Chief Operating Officer of LT, both deals are going well: “We’re delighted with our partnerships with IGT and Ainsworth. It has been important to get the LT brand out into international casinos as well as increase the flow of IGT slot machines into Macau. One of our next markets will be the Philippines where we are expecting to launch soon. We have several new products out at this show which will help us to diversify including an E-Baccarat table, the Intelligent Cash Access Machine and the Fast Action Baccarat product.”


The E-Baccarat table combines a live dealer with terminal betting, allowing for between five and 10 players to play on the table at any time.


BETRADAR MAKES ITS G2E ASIA DEBUT


Betradar was at G2E Asia for the first time as an exhibitor demonstrating its products for bookmakers, such as fixtures, results, odds compiling, monitoring and in-running services, front-end content solutions like statistics and live scores, as well as innovative virtual sports betting solutions


Sales Director for South East Asia, Terry Lee explained At G2E Asia: “We’ve been active in Asia for a while now, and even though this isn’t an online exhibition we felt compelled to be here due to the number of our customers that were coming and we’ve been delighted with how things have gone. Anybody who is anybody in sports-betting in Asia has a presence in Manila in the Philippines, but we’re also working in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Asia is certainly an exciting market.”


SEGA SAMMY DELIVERS THE ‘NEW FRONTIER FOR SIC BO’


Japan’s Sega Sammy Creation was in Macau showcasing the ‘new frontier’ for Sic Bo; Sic Bo Bonus Jackpot with its four level Cai Shen progressive and Dice Flotation System


Shunsuke Nakamura


The Sega Sammy Creation Dice Flotation System unveiled at the G2E gaming show in Macau, allows dice to freely float in the air. Shunsuke Nakamura, General Manager of the Public Relations Division, explained that this never-before seen design would


catch players’ attention as three giant dice float and spin within a tube before being selected. The Cai Shen Slot determines the level of jackpot that has been won. The fully automated game towers high at four meters and allows for up to 100 terminals to be connected.


The fledgling group was also showing Exciting Baccarat, a fully automated terminal game with card squeeze effects, and Triple Wheel, a gigantic wheel machine towering over five meters with novel gameplay.


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