Table Trac expands its reach via two casino agreements

June 2, 2023
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The company will install its CasinoTrac system at Comstock Casino and Silver Springs Nugget Casino.

Table Trac has signed separate agreements with two Nevada casinos, to install its CasinoTrac management system. The company will deploy CasinoTrac at Carson City's Comstock Casino and Silver Springs Nugget Casino.

Once installed, both locations will offer guests access to a new players club, as well as opportunities to win extra rewards.

Company President Chad Hoehne commented, "We are honored that both the Comstock Casino and Silver Springs Nugget Casino have selected the CasinoTrac management system.

"We are pleased to be increasing our presence in Northern Nevada and are confident that our suite of products will help these sites establish their new players club and grow their business."

Table Trac was founded in 1995. The Minnesota-based company sells and develops casino information and management systems. Its technology is currently in use throughout Australia and the Caribbean, as well as in North, South and Central America.

Its casino management system 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.

In addition to the company’s growth throughout Nevada, Table Trac recently expanded its US reach into South Dakota, by installing CasinoTrac at the Golden Buffalo Casino and Motel. The casino management system will continue to monitor and automate daily operations throughout Golden Buffalo.

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