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CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 2017 4


www.casinointernational-online.com NEWS


Editor’s letter


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LATINO AMERICA Ricki Chavez Munoz finds the hottest


news in the region


STATESIDE Sharon Harris looks at what’s going


on in the United States


MACAU BUSINESS What’s going on in Asia? Trust the


region’s finest business title to tell you


GAMING FOR AFRICA The latest news from Africa, including


Clarion’s new event in the region


MODERN CRIME How does crime impact gaming now?


Sharon Harris investigates


EURO BYTES Glenn Cezanne takes you through the


ins and outs of current European law


COVER STORY: IGT The world’s leading slot company has


a story to tell


G2E PREVIEWS Who’s who, what they have and where


they are at G2E Las Vegas. Managing Editor: Jon Bruford


International Editor: Ricki Chavez-Munoz Tel: +44 1202 418547 cwiberoamerica@yahoo.co.uk


eGaming Section Editor: Matt Broughton mrbroughton@hotmail.com


Contributing Editors: Barnaby Page casinointernational@barnabypage.com


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here is actually too much content in this issue to get it all on the contents page. I mean, unless I cut into


these magnificent words, and let’s face it, that’s not going to happen. I can tell you about a coupel of things of note here though. Be sure to check out our special pages on Gauselmann and the company’s 60th anniversary cele- brations, which were utterly unbelievable. That starts on page 55. Also of note is a lovely interview with Comtrade Gaming’s Ales Gornjec, which is on page 98. Elsewhere, Sharon Harris makes a fine contribution with a look at how modern crime impacts the industry (p30), and I spoke to Alfastreet’s Albert Radman about his career with the company (p94). It was a terrific interview at the time and I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed doing it. The ever-dependable Matt Broughton brings the iGaming juice, Ricki Chavez Munoz demystifies Latino America and all in all, we have a great G2E Casino International. Enough of my burble. Enjoy the issue. Jon Bruford, Managing Editor jonbruford@yahoo.co.uk +44 1584 877177 www.casinointernational-online.com @RunJontyRun @CasinoInt


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GAMECO Blaine Graboyes and Tropicana AC’s


Chris Downey talk business


THE INTERVIEW Jon Bruford meets the excellent Albert


Radman to talk Alfastreet – and more


IGAMING INSIGHT Matt ‘Bees’ Broughton brings the best


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