CASINO MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
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GT’s casino management system Spider is among the products that have become increasingly popular lately. Created to make the organization of daily activities in gaming establishments easier, the system is fast to install, easy to connect, and has a user-friendly interface. It currently includes 15 modules and is constantly being enriched with new features. The Accounting module provides all the detailed reports casino managers need to have Along with the daily and jurisdictional reports and the real-time meters view, the custom reports builder is also available to allow operators to receive reports tailored to their needs.
Spider’s Vault module enables the processing of unlimited cage and table sessions. The real-time cash and chips balance provides information about the casino’s funds. Casino managers can control all cash operations in their establishment through the Cage module, which gives a detailed transaction history and real-time balance level. The module also supports ticket issuance and foreign
the operator. Spider’s Cage module offers the processing of hand pays, jackpot wins, as well as income and outcome funds in the casino. The TITO module increases the security of the provides detailed ticket status and accounting data, and minimizes hand pays to a minimum. The module also enables casino managers to give the players promotional tickets as an additional bonus tool.
The Security and alarm module allows The casino managers receive real-time alarms and real-time reports from different events. The Jackpot module offers an ultimate jackpot solution. It supports both progressive and mystery jackpots and allows operators to set up their own jackpot schedule based on their own criteria for player participation. The module features a Multimedia Control Center, including Full-HD graphic and video panels, interactive jackpot triggering frames and advertising videos. Spider CMS also features a Player Tracking module, which gives detailed information for the clients, including the history of all their games, statistics for carded and non-carded play, as well as various loyalty and incentive programs. This way, operators can have a more personalized approach to each player.
The Bonusing module gives casino managers a powerful tool to stimulate customers to return repeatedly. Featuring automated campaigns and customized promotions together with the option for interactive instant rewarding, this module gives casinos a strong competitive advantage, increasing their revenue and raising the level of customer loyalty.
The Tables Management Module allows the inclusion of the gaming tables in the casino into all accounting, player tracking and bonusing activities. Spider’s Cashless Module enables players to use their loyalty cards as an eWallet, which decreases the costs compared to TITO and gives a more secure way to transfer money and redeem bonuses. It offers single and multisite support, cashable and promotional credits support, as well as PIN-protected accounts.
through the Cashless Wager Module and players can track it using their eWallet.
setting different criteria for ticket accumulation and player participation. It also features progressive jackpots based on the prizes of the missing players.
The Lucky Box and Lucky Cards Bonus applies to games with cards and is an automated campaign based on real-time play. It enables players to choose either a box or a card with a different trigger amounts and many types of prizes, including items, cashable and promotional credits. Win the Spin Bonus Feature lets operators control almost everything: from stakes to prizes by the operator, players get the chance to play a roulette game. What they earn from it generates a bonus that can be cashed out.
Spider’s Tournaments module allows casinos to scoring logic. The tournaments can be one-time, hourly, daily or monthly, and players can win different prizes according to their preferences.
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