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Our European headliners include


Richard Noble, the omniscient COO at Crown UK, and the one and only Michael Boettcher, whose casino bio reads like the description of a main character in an action/ adventure movie.


RICHARD MARCUS GTGC/GGPC


Many in the Game Protection industry consider Richard Marcus the greatest professional casino-cheat of all-time. After a 25-year career during which he developed and implemented some extremely effective cheat-moves, such as the infamous Savannah Roulette Move, Richard turned the tables on himself to become one of today’s leading Game Protection Consultants and trainers, with dozens of casino-clients across the globe. He has presented at several international Casino Operations and Game Protection Conferences, including the 2007 WGPC, where he was the lead speaker, G2E and the Aces Gaming Summit in Singapore. He has written five books on cheating and game protection, including his memoir, American Roulette, Game Protection From Both Sides of the Table and Dirty Poker.


their counterparts from Asia. People from all departments of operations, security, compliance and surveillance will be present. We will also have executives from surveillance technology companies as well as from entities specializing in AI, positive/safer gambling, behavioral science and marketing. Te entirety of this diverse audience is no doubt expecting a great conference with world-class speakers delivering topical and interesting presentations, and I guarantee that that’s exactly what they will receive.


Who are the headline speakers at the Hippodrome in November? What's the biggest compelling reason to attend this year's event?


Te headline speakers are some of the most important and renowned casino industry leaders in the world. First, we have Keynote speaker Simon Tomas, who has been one of the most innovative leaders in the European gaming market and who played a major role in the British Government’s passing of the 2005 Gambling Act, which favorably modified strict regulations that were choking brick and mortar casinos. Next, we will hear from Ted Whiting, the Corporate Vice President of Surveillance and Asset Protection for MGM Resorts International, who has introduced several avant-garde surveillance technologies and training programs to the Nevada casino industry. Ten comes Mike Matranga, an ex-Special Secret Service agent and personal bodyguard to President Barack Obama who subsequently founded the M6 Global


Te most compelling reason to attend the 2024 GTGC/GGPC Euro is not multifold. It is singular in every sense of the word. It is the ONLY event of its kind that can provide attendees with both a great learning experience and an intimate networking experience to share knowledge, ideas, good times and laughs. Being a mid-sized event rather than a giant one like ICE and G2E, attendees will certainly get the feel that they are part of it. At the big gaming events, it can be difficult to access the stellar cast of speakers and the industry VIPs who are participating. But at the GTGC/GGPC, attendees will be able to get up close and speak with some of the most important and influential personalities in the worldwide casino industry.


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Defense Group, which is responsible for the security apparatus for many sensitive US spaces such as school districts and vulnerable workplace installations.


Our European headliners include Richard Noble, the omniscient COO at Crown UK, and the one and only Michael Boettcher, whose casino bio reads like the description of a main character in an action/adventure movie. I can say that we certainly have a presenter’s roster unequaled by any other conference event in these domains.


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