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G2E, Las Vegas Features Skill Gaming Network
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September 2005
It is highly
anticipated that Game Account will stir up a lot of
interest with United States casino operators, as it is
making its debut at the largest gaming expo in the world
– The Global Gaming Expo (G2E).
The Global Gaming Expo is the top trade event for the
world’s gaming entertainment community. Each year more
than 25 thousand professionals in the industry attend
the G2E event held at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
And one of the reasons that make this event great is
that the professionals are from all over the world.
There is no question that for global gaming entities,
Skill Gaming is an excellent opportunity that should not
be missed, especially since advertising and operations
are legal in the U.S. The Marketing Director of Game
Account, Dermot Smurfit, commented that Game Account
knows Poker isn’t the only game in the industry, and
that their proven P2P & Skill Gaming solutions are an
excellent way for the American gaming market to
construct their reputation and brand online. Thus, the
gaming industry will be able to cash in on an additional
revenue stream and a no-risk market.
This year Global Gaming Expo is showcasing a special
Business Pavilion – iGaming – which is dedicated to the
online gaming industry. It features over 20 leading
operators and service providers who have established
themselves within the developing market of global online
gaming. Furthermore, Game Account is set to take part in
the showcase and make the following two presentations in
the iGaming Business Pavilion:
1. “Betting on Skill – a focus on Skill Gaming
Partnerships”, which will be presented by the COO of
GameAccount Dave McDowell
2. “Skill Games for Gambler”, which will be presented by
the Marketing Director of GameAccount, Dermot Smurfit.
Game Account provides their players with an unrivaled
integrated network that allows players to test their
skills against opponents from around the globe. The
Fast-action games offered by GameAccount can be played
in multi-player format, where players can choose to
enjoy the game for free or gamble with the small cost of
40 cents. Presently, Game Account has the world’s
biggest “SuperCash” Skill Gaming Tournaments that
contain pots that are as much as $40,000.
It will be interesting to see how the event pans out.
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