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numbered version of the game, with the wheel featuring two copies of each of the numbers from 0 to 18.


Tese were shown alongside a wide range of chips and plaques, which incorporate new security technologies such as 13.56 MHz PJM RFID.


Te company has a licence to use Magellan Technology’s RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) solutions in its products. Te 13.56 MHz PJM 3.0 RFID value chip can be used in conjunction with the CIS (Chip Inventory System) to give the operator total control over all chip movement throughout the casino.


Mini Punto Banco Baccarat shines bright for Abbiati Abbiati’s Marina Dematteis with Manuela Feletto


Abbiati Casino Equipment was launching its new Mini Punto Banco Baccarat table, which is manufactured from refined woods and features an elegant lighting system on the table base.


Golden Race set for gold rush era for virtuals in the US


Golden Race brought its range of virtual games to G2E Las Vegas including HD Football with new coverage, real athletes, professional voice-over, and the latest odds from professional in-house bookmakers


Golden Race was showing 3×3 basketball, a form of basketball played with three players against three players attacking and defending one hoop. Also applicable to the US, Golden Race’s Real Fighting game uses real MMA World Champions filmed in Real Combat, full digital 3D scenarios, real odds from professional bookmarkers, and professional voice-over in every major language.


CEO Martin Wachter said: “Te experience we have gained establishing virtual sports in Europe when they were completely unknown, and the incredible work we have done together with our partners studying players’ behaviour and needs, can help us define the most successful path to enter the US market. Facing the new opportunities presented by the US market, we can clearly see that, if virtual sports are introduced and offered correctly, their prospects of growth are enormous.


“When we started offering virtual sports in Europe in 2006, the situation was in some ways very similar to the one we are seeing right now in the US. At the time, operators and players did not know much about virtual products. Today, 15 per cent to 20 per cent of the monthly profits generated at a betting shop are driven by virtual sports. In other regions, like Latin America and Africa, these percentages are even higher.”


Golden Race also highlighted its VBOX: the next generation solution that includes a full set of new virtual games and numerous system advantages to increase the profitability of betting shops.


P78 NEWSWIRE / INTERACTIVE / MARKET DATA Golden Race CEO Martin Wachter


It has been built from the ground up with HTML5 technology, which allows more flexibility, faster loading times, and complete brand integration, among many other benefits.


Mr. Wachter said: “Golden Race is always at the fore-front of the industry, developing extremely efficient and attractive client-oriented solutions. Tis year, we have put special focus on renewing and enhancing our already successful retail software, to improve operators’ everyday experience and help them increase their revenues. VBOX is the outcome of this process and we are very proud of the results.”


“VBOX features new, dynamic games, produced with a level of realism that is hardly seen in the industry,” added Mr. Wachter. “Te ‘star’ of the group would be the renewed 3D Horse Racing product, which presents state-of-the-art, hyper- realistic visuals. We are certain that our partners


will be impressed with this enhanced version.”


3D Horse Racing delivers exciting events of unprecedented authenticity, with two configurable horse tracks, and the possibility of choosing the number of runners, from six to twelve. Real backgrounds were shot and integrated with the latest cinematographic techniques in real time to provide new levels of quality for virtual 3D horses and jockeys. Added features include animated muscles and tendons, as well as the use of a fabric system. Dirt Track is another new sport that brings breath-taking action to the virtual sports pack, presenting four motors in a ring on the highest- quality videos. Te company has also added the renewed Virtual Keno and the dynamic Perfect Six to the game mix; along with many other popular products like Football League, Speedway, Dog Racing and Motorbikes, to ensure retail shops they will be able to engage all types of enthusiastic players worldwide.


Te Abbiati booth at the G2E show in Las Vegas also featured a host of new gaming equipment, especially the illuminated Petal table and Roulette 18, which has been developed by game inventor Stephen Au-Yeung and distributed by Abbiati, Roulette 18 is a smaller variant of the standard 38


Tis new security technology can be integrated in all Abbiati’s chips and plaques, and can also be combined with additional security features such as holograms, 3-in-1 UV sensitive colours, Laser Tracer technology and Optical Variable Inks.


Abbiati has completed business deals in several states including California, Oklahoma and Florida as well as slightly further afield in Puerto Rico, Aruba, Antigua, Turks and Caicos, St. Maarten, St. Kitts, Dominican Republic and Mexico.


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