Progressive Gaming International in some ways is
joining the likes of IGT, Cantor Fitzgerald Gaming and FortuNet, now that all
four companies have been approved by the Nevada Gaming Control Board to supply
wireless gaming devices to select casinos in Las Vegas. But what makes the
wireless device developed by Progressive Gaming different than the rest of the
pack is that rather than hosting a wireless platform for gambling at standard
casino games, their mobile handheld device - a wireless version of their
patented Rapid Bet Live - permits sports bettors to make wagers on a sporting
event during the entire duration of the game.
The device is currently being tested in a mock
field-trial at the Palms Hotel and Casino, having been approved for distribution
by the Technology Division of the Nevada Gaming Board early this year. Now that
the devices are installed and operating live, they are already being used on
casino grounds via a local area network allowing bettors to place real money
wagers much like that employed at online casinos and sportsbooks. However, the
devices are strictly prohibited from going online, and can only be used within
networked areas of the casino. Betting terminals located in the sportsbook
itself will still allow punters to place bets through the wired Rapid Bet Live
system.
CEO of Progressive Gaming, Russ McMeekin commented
that the introduction of both the wired and wireless versions in a single casino
sportsbook is a milestone for the company, and that he is confident casinos will
benefit from the sophistication and simplicity offered to sports bettors.
Executive VP of Sales and Marketing, Bob Parente chimed in a note of confidence
in the wireless Rapid Bet Live, citing the positive feedback it has already
received in jurisdictions around the world where casino gambling and sports
betting is deemed legal.