DigiDeal, still spreading their wings wide after stepping out on their own following their acquisition by IGT and subsequent rebirth, had a lot to shout about. On show was their own L2V (Live to Virtual) DTS (Digital Table System}, a six-position table with the versatility to work in just about any jurisdiction. That flexibility is the key to understanding DigiDeal products – rather than shopping in the traditional way, you can almost go to them and say, “This is what our regulators allow us to work with, what do you have for us?” With the L2V e-table, operators can use traditional live or virtual cards. L2V can be configured for a variety of third-party, card scanning shoes or be quickly converted to all-virtual table play. It can be a single hosted table, auto hosted in connection with other tables, or in AFT jurisdictions, the L2V table can be switched to fully automated play.
There was a lot to see on the stand, including a roulette-style game where players bet on cards rather than a wheel RNG.
Racing Card Derby – a simple game which wowed us in Macau in 2010 – is the latest game content to be applied to DigiDeal’s X Table, and the company has also signed an agreement with Inspired to distribute the class Sable gaming terminal in parts of the US. All in all, exciting times for DigiDeal and their customers.