Table Trac partners with Stillwater Gaming

July 13, 2022
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CasinoTrac’s system to be installed in Stillwater’s casinos in Carson County, Nevada.

Table Trac has announced that it will be installing its patented CasinoTrac management system at the Lucky Strike casino in Carson City, Nevada. They are partnering with Stillwater Gaming to pursue this expansion in the Silver State.

Stillwater Gaming is a dominant force in gambling within Carson Valley, operating multiple casino properties. Its locations feature slot machines as well as entertainment, hotels, bars and restaurants. They have previously teamed up with Table Trac to utilize CasinoTrac in its facilities in Churchill County and Lyon County.

Stillwater Gaming CEO Scott Tate believes that Table Trac will offer great value to his company and that its integration into Stillwater’s hardware will be seamless. Tate commented, “I am impressed with the stability of the CasinoTrac system as we have utilized it over the last couple of years at two of our casinos.

“Additionally, I particularly like the fact that Table Trac is a company dedicated completely to gaming systems. That focus appears to be what drives the quality of the system and the culture of the Table Trac team."

Table Trac President Chad Hoehne reaffirmed the compatibility of this partnership. He commented: “CasinoTrac's full-featured online CMS system for customer-facing and back-of-the-house casino operations is gaining a reputation for reliability and value for casino operators. We are proud to be expanding with Stillwater Gaming with that reliability and value."

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

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