Peer to Peer hitting Casinos?
From Casinos.ch
A new wave of interactive gaming devices allowing casino patrons to play poker anywhere
on a casino's licensed property is on the way path to implementation, Progressive Gaming
International Corporation [PGIC], a leading provider of technology and services to the
brick-and-mortar gaming sector, has teamed up with Harrah's Licensing LLC, an affiliate
of Harrah's Entertainment Inc., to develop and market the World Series of Poker 'Peer
to Peer' Texas Hold'em gaming system.
The new peer-to-peer system is designed to allow poker players to compete on a wired or
wireless device, within the casino grounds, connecting to a secure Intranet server that
controls and coordinates the action. Whether or not the system is designed to be all-
computerized
or will work in conjunction with a physically present, PokerTek-styled electronic table
is unclear; both options are possible applications of the technology. The PGIC release
notes that 'players will be able to play within the casino property at a bar,
restaurant, and even poolside.' The idea is to create new gambling revenue from 'unused
gaming space,' and to do so without displacing other revenue streams, such as slots or
blackjack.
The system is also designed to be marketed to casino properties lacking the space to
implement a physical poker room in other ways, and the announcement cites a 'potential
global marketplace of other 5,000 legalized gaming venues.' The new system is also
planned for submission to various jurisdictional overseers, such as Gaming Laboratories
International.
PGIC will showcase the new peer-to-peer World Series of Poker game system at this
November's Global Gaming Expo (G2E) in Las Vegas. Pending regulatory approval, the
system will then be rolled it in 2007 and beyond, first at Harrah's casinos and later at
other, non-Harrah's properties.
Sounds like some interesting new technology to hit the gaming floor! We're excited to see what kinds of new and interesting games the casinos can think up using this technology.
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Posted by Russell Miner at October 31, 2006 8:02 AM