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The mini casino strategy, combined with the power of mini games, is a dynamic pairing. This article explores a real-life case study of how the Silverton Casino used nearly zero capital to deploy a mini casino on its slot floor that lifted net revenue by 10 percent.

Although the global financial crisis claimed another victim in the shape of the Republic of Ireland last month, any uncertainties over the future do not seem to have had any effect on the line-up for the forthcoming International Casino Exhibition (ICE). Now in its 21st year, ICE 2011 will take place Jan. 25-27 at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre.

For the second consecutive month, the AGEM Index witnessed steady growth. The composite score of 17 global gaming suppliers grew by 6.16 points, or 6.62 percent, to 99.20. The latest report puts the index closer to where it was earlier in the year before shedding more than 27 points in May and June.

For the second consecutive month, the AGEM Index witnessed steady growth. The composite score of 17 global gaming suppliers grew by 6.16 points, or 6.62 percent, to 99.20. The latest report puts the index closer to where it was earlier in the year before shedding more than 27 points in May and June.

Although the global financial crisis claimed another victim in the shape of the Republic of Ireland last month, any uncertainties over the future do not seem to have had any effect on the line-up for the forthcoming International Casino Exhibition (ICE). Now in its 21st year, ICE 2011 will take place Jan. 25-27 at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre.

If past editions of the Global Gaming Expo, which celebrated its 10th anniversary this past Nov. 15–18, were a tsunami of new products and services, 2010’s G2E was more like the Mandalay Bay wave pool: still impressive but less overwhelming. With 520 vendors, the number of booths was down oh-so-slightly from 2009.

When Casino Enterprise Management set out on a venture to launch a new award series, we decided to do something hospitality-related. Our other award series have built up a reputation for their prestige and honor, and these just joined the ranks. With that, we are proud to announce the winners of our inaugural run of the Hospitality Operations Technology Awards, or HOT Awards.