Video and casino game manufacturer Incredible Technologies is rolling out its latest Class II product, True Pick Roulette, in the state of Washington.
True Pick Roulette is an electronic table game approved for Class II jurisdictions. It’s the first electronic table game that’s bingo-based and offers a roulette experience with a physical wheel and ball.
The True Pick Roulette software is actually powered by bingo. It emulates a single-ball call and a single pattern win, but players experience it like a common Class III electronic table game roulette table.
True Pick Roulette is available for Class II jurisdictions that couldn’t install electronic table games due to regulatory restrictions.
The Angel Of The Winds Casino Resort in Arlington, Washington, was the first North American property to install True Pick Roulette in March. Since then, the product has gone live at three more properties.
John Baca, Angel Of The Winds Director of Slots, said, “True Pick Roulette is the product we needed. Relying on tried-and-true Class II bingo engines has allowed us to deliver just the product we need to bring the tribes and properties the products other jurisdictions have been able to enjoy for years.
"The play has far exceeded my expectations. The technology is sound, the math is right where the players want it, and seeing a new player base and demographic is icing on the cake. True Pick Roulette complements our tables and only further enhances our product mix.”
Incredible Technologies, based in the Chicago suburb of Vernon Hills, Ill., will showcase True Pick Roulette later this month in Booth 419 at the Northwest Indian Gaming Conference & Expo in Shelton, Washington, from June 20 to 21.
Daymon Ruttenberg, Incredible Technologies' SVP of Gaming, said, “We are grateful for our early-adoption partners like John and others who place their trust in our team.
"Our talented development team has proven themselves once again and given operators a valuable new tool on their floors. This paves the way for more innovation in this space and underscores IT’s commitment to Tribal gaming.”