Table Trac has signed agreements with two Alabama gaming operators, Greentrack and The Palace Bingo. Both will have access to the CasinoTrac management system.
The Palace Bingo recently opened in Alabama and offers players terminal-based games that have been approved in the state market.
CasinoTrac can be adapted to suit multiple entertainment and gaming environments, including those that are considered Class III gaming centers, which feature game terminal with the look and feel of slot machines. Odds and wins on those machines are based on pull tab, bingo card and historical horserace electronic result forms.
The company said in a statement: “This fact allows us to provide the accounting and player club services across a wide variety of similarly equipped entertainment locations.”
Table Trac President Chad Hoehne said the company believes this distinction can offer these spaces improved functionality and accounting features.
He commented: “The unique platform and architecture of our product makes it flexible so that it can provide accounting and player club functionality to these kinds of special environments.”
Table Trac was founded in 1995. It is a developer and provider of casino information and management systems designed to automate and monitor casino operations. The company has systems installed throughout North American, South America and Central America, as well as in Australia and in the Caribbean.
Table Trac is present in 13 countries and operates in more than 270 casinos. The company recently installed three systems at new locations during this year’s first quarter. Its distributors also added additional games to its current customer locations.