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« on: November 04, 2009, 10:54:41 AM » |
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I only post this as trying to find the sorce of them and is becoming very frustrating Vegas Technology was formerly known as Odds On. Founded in 1998 in Ontario, Canada as a financial processing company, the enterprise is now considered to be exclusively a gaming software developer, based in both Antigua and Canada. As Odds On, the company entered online gaming with an initial group of Java-based casino games, later to be replaced by downloadable games written in C++. The holding company today is EH Gaming Ventures, Inc., which also owns English Harbour Casino, one of the industry's most active and respected. Many Vegas Technology online gambling sites remain open to players located in the United States. Downloadable software is Windows-based, at least for now.
The software seeks to provide the highest-resolution graphics in realistic displays, accompanied by user-friendly interfaces, with lots of player options. It takes on Microgaming when it comes to slots, Playtech when it comes to table games, and Cryptologic for the game lobbies.
Vegas Technology's platforms have been certified as fair by Elliot Jacobsen, Ph.D., whose Certified Fair Gambling is a recognized playlog auditor. Payout percentages of Vegas Technology sites are audited monthly and made available to the public for table games, video poker and slots. Playing histories are available to players over secure connections, as are the financial transaction histories.
Vegas Technology offers over 80 different slot machines, 5 of which have progressive jackpots and all the familiar table games (Blackjack, Baccarat, Craps, Roulette, Stud Poker, Let it Ride, Three Card Poker, Pai Gow). Hold'em Poker and Keno are also supported. Vegas software permits these games to be played in a tournament-style structure. Analysts report that the odds of table games tend to match those of Las Vegas brick-and-mortar games. With the exception of blackjack, games of skill pay more generously and games of luck are more tight-fisted. This would be a sensible approach, since players at skill games are more aware and picky about what the house edge really is.
Under a flexible and modular back office software structure, a licensee can access all data in the game and database servers via a browser from anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. Vegas Technologies refers to this feature as its "open architecture" approach, considered very efficient and useful for casino managers.
Examples of Vegas Technology web sites are: All Poker Casino, Aposte, Blackjack.com, Bleu Blanc Rouge, Caribbean Gold, English Harbour Casino, Hot Pepper Casino, Magic Lamp, Millionaire Casino, Silver Dollar Casino, Super Slots.
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