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Spring 2006 - Reprinted from Indian Gaming Business

Since 1998, DigiDeal has been the industry leader in the design and development of state-of-the-art, hosted electronic table games. DigiDeal's primary technology is the Digital Card System (DCS). Providing digital game play using a live dealer/host and real chips, the DCS brings an enhanced level of productivity, security and excitement not available in the traditional casino table games. Nearly 200 DCS tables are currently in play around the world.

The company recently unveiled the next generation of its electronic table game technology; the Digital Table System (DTS). In keeping with the company's belief that its tables should create a true casino table game experience, the new DTS platform also uses a live dealer/host providing all the classic appeal and social interaction only a live dealer/host can add.

Unlike the original DCS, the new hybrid system offers virtual chips and ticket-in/ticket-out technology. The dealer or game host now not only controls all game play but also handles player cash-in and ticket-out transactions. Virtual cards and chips represent each player's current bank credits and the current amount of any bet or combination of bets placed.

The DTS gives the casino operator a new level of productivity, security and accountability never before seen in table games. This platform is fully network-capable and compatible with all 5.X SAS enabled financial tracking systems.

DigiDeal's new DTS platform is currently in lab testing. Projected installation of the new system is slated for fall 2006.

 

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