Table Trac on Thursday said it has signed an agreement with the Jail House Motel and Casino, located in Ely, Nevada.
The Minnesota-based developer and provider of casino information and management systems that automate and monitor the operations of casinos said Jail House will install the company’s CasinoTrac management system.
The Jail House Casino says it offers the latest slot machines, video poker and other gaming options, plus 60 rooms. It is near historic US Route 50, known as “The Loneliest Highway.”
The casino is home to the Cellblock Steak House, advertised as Ely’s only fine dining restaurant.
“We are excited for the installation and future launch of Casino Trac’s integrated slot accounting and customer reward programs,” Jeffrey Manuel, general manager for JH Gaming, said in a statement. “We feel Casino Trac’s system will allow us to continue building loyalty with our existing customers while driving future customer growth.”
Chad Hoehne, President of Table Trac, added, “We are thrilled that JH Gaming has chosen the CasinoTrac management system and are confident that our suite of products will help Mr. Manuel meet his objectives and grow his business.”
Founded in 1995, Table Trac designs, develops and sells casino information and management systems. The company has systems installed with more than 90 operators, representing some 150 sites, in North, South, and Central America, as well as the Caribbean.
Although we are only halfway through February, 2022 already has been a busy year for Table Trac. On January 26, the company revealed it had been named to the 2022 OTCQX Best 50, a ranking of top performing companies traded on the OTCQX Best Market last year.
On January 31, Table Trac announced it had been granted a license by the West Virginia Lottery Commission.
On February 8, the company said it signed an agreement to install the CasinoTrac management system at the Greenbrier, a resort in West Virginia that is listed on the National Historical Register. Just two days later, Table Trac said it had been granted a license by the Wisconsin Division of Gaming, allowing the company to install its gaming management system in the Badger State’s casinos.
Wisconsin is the seventh state gaming license granted to Table Trac, joining Colorado, Iowa, Maryland, Nevada, South Dakota and West Virginia.