Golden Race’s Martin Wachter
Golden Race signs deal
with BetConstruct Golden Race announced at G2E that BetConstruct is to supply the company’s virtual games to its network of international gaming partners
Alfastreet’s Albert Radman with the new Lucky 8
Alfastreet feels lucky at G2E with launch of new space-efficient multi-player solution
Te unveiling of Alfastreet’s compact Lucky 8 electronic roulette brought the crowds to the booth, while its Remote Play solution drew admiration from visitors for providing an integrated online/land-based gaming solution
Tis year's edition of the G2E Las Vegas was another success for Alfastreet, with a handful of new releases, which gained excellent feedback from the market. First in line is the Lucky 8, a newly designed eight-station fully automated electronic roulette, offering the latest features, incorporating Alfastreet’s top- of-the-line cabinets in a new, rounded shape that occupies approximately 25 per cent less space on a gaming floor, compared to the R8.
Te company's registered Multigame and Simultaneous Play options are also available, making Lucky 8 the most powerful and versatile solution in its class. As with all of the Alfastreet products, there is full inter- connectivity between the equipment, giving the clients virtually endless possibilities for system expansion.
Alongside the Lucky 8 roulette, a new online management system and an evolved remote play solution has been unveiled, providing a complete package solution for the future gaming venue requirements. Te Alfastreet Remote Play offers a simple and reliable platform, that allows the operator to vastly expand the availability of play time to their clients. Unlike the majority of online gaming providers, Alfastreet provides direct access to the actual gaming machine, with online cameras and the possibility to connect to a favourite game within a venue from anywhere a client desires.
Alfastreet is offering an intuitive user interface that matches that of the gaming machine, but
provides plenty of advantages. Feedback from the exhibition was extremely positive, as customers showed a lot of interest and praised the ease of use and stability of the platform.
Te system is already running in several locations, (predominantly Asian markets) with very good results, both in terms of profits and reliability. Alfastreet is confident that a system like this represents the future evolution of gaming, with online applications being linked to physical venues, granting fairness and control, as opposed to playing on some undefined online entity, that can affect the outcome of the games any time.
Attendees and customers had a vast selection of Alfastreet equipment to try and test, the Roulette range was represented by the top of the line edition of the R8 and a compact, yet powerful R5, combining a pleasant cabinet with a smart use of space. Te two machines, based on the Royal Derby platform, the horse- racing and the attractive Wet Race, were of course at the center of attention for the duration of the show, as were the WIKY single terminals, offering countless connectivity options for a modern casino venue.
Alfastreet has confirmed its worldwide leadership as far as electronic table games are concerned and is gaining recognition for its new slots range too. Constant investment in research and development and the highest flexibility has kept the company ahead of its competitors, remaining the brand of choice for the best gaming venues in the world.
Golden Race has struck an international deal with BetConstruct to offer operators Golden Race’s ever expanding portfolio of games, including VFL, horse and greyhound racing, lottery and Keno.
Martin Wachter, Founder and CEO of Golden Race, explained at G2E: “We have known BetConstruct for some time, and both our companies have grown exponentially and organically over the past few years. Te demand for our flexible and exciting Virtual Games products has increased dramatically, and we expect this to complement BetConstruct’s online solution, retail EPOS system and self- service betting terminals greatly.”
Vahe Baloulian, BetConstruct CEO commented: “Aside from the founders of BetConstruct, I don't know anyone else in this business who is more passionate about what they do than the founders of Golden Race. I have been watching them grow for the last ten years and grow they did. BetConstruct is happy to put its distribution power behind Golden Race content. We are confident that it will contribute to the success of both companies.”
Golden Race was once again hosting a steel fighting cage with six professional MMA fighters going toe-to-toe to promote the ground- breaking new game Real Fighting. Te game features HD video of real MMA world champions filmed live combat, forged together with real odds from professional bookmakers. It offers a wide variety of popular betting opportunities based on real odds and dynamic fighter statistics crafted by Golden Race’s bookmakers just like in traditional sports betting. Real Fighting betting markets include: Result, Method of Victory, Method/Round Combo, KO Betting, Total number of rounds (Over/Under), Alternative Round Betting, Correct Round Score and more.
Golden Race was also showing its newly updated 3D virtual football products, its Spin 2 Win and Perfect 6 games and its pre-recorded dog, horse, motorbike, speedway, and now go- kart races.
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