Inside Asian Gaming

INSIDE ASIAN GAMING | August 2012 26 Jumbo The latest version of Jumbo Technology’s Video Baccarat multi-terminal product allows players to pursue trends without having to physically move between tables by enabling them to place bets on any one of three active tables from the comfort of their seat. Serving Demand The highlight product at Jumbo’s stand at this year’s G2E Asia was its Long Dragon Baccarat mult-iterminal product. Also sharing the stand with Jumbo at this year’s show was GAMA Technology, supplier of a cost-effective slot management system T he passion for baccarat in Asia is accompanied by an obsession for tracking the results of the games and using them to spot trends. Live-table players often shuttle between tables in search of favorable trends. The latest version of Jumbo Technology’s Long Dragon Baccarat multi- terminal product allows players to pursue trends without having to physically move between tables by enabling them to place bets on any one of eight active tables from the comfort of their seat. “You can sit in one spot and play eight different baccarat games without moving. That’s the convenience we try to provide players,” states Tim Liang, regional sales manager for the Taiwan-based electronic gaming machine manufacturer. “We have prominent displays indicating the long rows and when three banker or player results have been recorded in a row, the display is highlighted in yellow, when it’s four in a row it turns orange, and then red for five in a row or more. This makes it easier for players to follow the trends.” Jumbo’s Long Dragon Baccarat is already in operation in Macau, and the company believes it has potential to spread to further venues in Macau and around the region. Sharing the stand with Jumbo at this year’s G2E Asia was GAMA Technology, which specializes in developing bespoke casino management systems. GAMA sees its niche as providing a

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