ONLINE TECHNOLOGY PROVIDER APPLIES FOR LAND SLOT
ROUTE
10 April 2009
Cantor Gaming may have eschewed online
operating, but it is seeking permission for a small land
operation in Nevada
Cantor Gaming, a mainly technology company that
announced last year that it had ceased operating online
casinos although it would continue to licence software,
has applied for a slot route in Nevada, reports the Las
Vegas Review-Journal.
Cantor is an offshoot of a
major New York-based financial services provider and has
a number of irons in the gambling industry fire. The
company is operating the race and sports book at the
month-old M Resort, using its "in-running" technology.
It has also been successful in obtaining permission to
offer land casinos its remote gambling device for use
on-premises, branded eDeck, and last year acquired a
Nevada holding company owned by Mickey Wichinsky (see
previous InfoPowa report) that included several
gambling-related businesses and an impressive library of
slot machine games and technology.
Part of the
latter acquisition was a small slot machine route
operation, and it is this enterprise for which Cantor
sought land operating permission last week. The
operation is small by any standards - two dozen slot
machines in five Southern Nevada locations, including a
laundry and the Moose Lodge.
"The deal wasn't so
much to get the slot route as it was to purchase 50
years of intellectual property," Phil Flaherty, a
consultant to Cantor Gaming, told LVRJ, explaining that
the main benefit to Cantor from the acquisition was
Wichinsky's casino games so the titles could be
integrated into Cantor's existing products.
However, the Wichinsky transaction brought with it a
small slot machine route business, where the company
manages the devices and shares in the revenues with the
locations where the slots are situated.
"The
route operation wasn't that large, maybe about 100
devices on the route," Flaherty said. "It was part of
the entire transaction."
Last week Cantor asked
the Nevada Gaming Control Board for approval to operate
five slot machines at the Pecos Laundry in Las Vegas,
five machines at the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 1763
in Las Vegas, three slot machines at the North Las Vegas
Elks No. 2353, seven slot machines at the SuperMercado
Rincon Latino in Las Vegas and two games at Mr. Deli in
Las Vegas, according to the LVRJ report.
Restricted slot machine locations allow for up to 15
machines per location.
If permission is given
Cantor will hardly constitute a serious competitive
threat to the market leader. Herbst Gaming is Nevada's
largest slot machine route operator with a total of some
6 800 slot machines in roughly 600 locations statewide.
The sector has suffered in a tough economic
environment in recent months, with Herbst reporting 10
to 20 percent quarterly declines in business.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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