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Driving revenue in table games is tricky. Table game play has been stagnant, even declining in some places, for years. Some table games are susceptible to advantage play, even more so if a table game operator throws a lucrative promotion on top of those games.
The hint of fall in the air denotes that it is once again time to pack the bags and head to Las Vegas for the annual Global Gaming Expo (G2E), which will take place October 15-17 at the Sands Expo & Convention Center.
The casino table games revival shows no sign of slowing down, and equipment suppliers are responding with new concepts that include many of the technological advances that have made slot machines so popular
Going back about a decade or so, it was not a secret that table games were struggling. New game concepts were being introduced on the casino floor and new technologies were allowing for other areas of casino gaming to rise above the historic need of the traditional table game.
Aristocrat has installed the first version of its TrackIt for Tables with vouchers and RFID at Live! Casino in the newly-opened Orchid Gaming & Smoking Patio.
Table games are once again popular on casino floors and manufacturers are responding with new games and technologies designed to further pique player interest
The land-based table games marketplace has been on an amazing run of late, thanks to the growing popularity of this style of gaming among younger casino clientele.
Inventor and entrepreneur Darrell Ratliff was recently awarded a U.S. Patent for Smart Chip Tray, a gaming tray that allows operators to keep a real-time count of all the chips at a table game while also alerting security to any unusual activity involving the chips.