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Spintec’s Karma Electronic Sic Bo/Craps now live at five Macau locations

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Asian gaming distributor Asia Pioneer Entertainment (APE) has announced the fifth Macau instalment of Spintec’s Karma Electronic Sic Bo/Craps at Cotai integrated resort Studio City.

The recently released Spintec product is the only ETG combining Sic Bo and Craps to be approved by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau for deployment into the Macau market, allowing players to freely switch between the games as they see fit.

In a Monday announcement, APE said Karma Electronic Sic Bo/Craps is now live at Studio City, having also been deployed at “the largest single structure hotel building in Asia on the Cotai Strip”, better known as The Venetian Macao.

“The machines’ performance is such that the return is much higher than the operators expected,” said APE Assistant General Manager of Sales and Marketing, Vicky Chan. “We are keeping eye on the performance and look forward to more orders from other operators.”

APE said that another installation was recently completed at an unnamed Macau IR run by an American operator.

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