Table Trac inks with Jim Marsh Enterprise

June 25, 2021
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CasinoTrac management system will be installed at six locations in Nevada.

Table Trac, Inc., on Friday said it has reached an agreement with Jim Marsh Enterprise to bring the company’s CasinoTrac casino management system to six Nevada casinos.

Jim Marsh Enterprise owns and operates multiple Nevada casino properties located in Amargosa Valley, Goldfield, Henderson, Manhattan and Tonopah. The locations feature slot machines as well as live entertainment, hotels, bars and restaurants.

Table Trac will install CasinoTrac at The Banc Club, The Longstreet Inn and Casino (pictured), and Tonopah Station, among others.

According to Jim Marsh, each of his locations is associated with a piece of Nevada history and will provide a unique experience for all who stop by. He said every location has created a niche in bringing full-service casino entertainment to rural areas with destination appeal.

“We are always looking for innovations in technology to better serve our players,” Marsh said in a statement. “Table Trac’s system is perfectly suited for these properties.”

Chad Hoehne, president and CEO of Table Trac, added, “CasinoTrac has responded to the special deployment challenges of historical properties since 2010 with the installation of its CMS system across sister properties in Deadwood, South Dakota. We now are offering our second-generation approved version for Nevada casinos. CasinoTrac will provide operational efficiency, full-featured player rewards at games screens, kiosks and players clubs, along with powerful back-of-house analytics and automation.”

Founded in 1995, Table Trac, designs, develops and sells casino management systems. CasinoTrac currently is operating in casinos across 13 countries, including the United States, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Australia.

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