That's a good idea. We are paying attention, but
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There have been opportunities to operate our games in casinos and we passed on one at the Hard Rock, primarily because of association with the pr0n industry, but also there are still hurdles you have to deal with in order to operate any gambling game whether free play or not. You don't want to learn this the hard way as gaming will come down on you hard! But there will likely be others. Anything we do is potentially cost/opportunity, and dealing with gaming is a big part of the overhead (not just moving cabinets around).
Going to the table gaming show, for example, was my decision, and I was worried (though I think it worked out alright) that just taking the time away to do that show might be a danger. But I think it was important. I met a great guy there named Dennis Conrad, and we made some other good contacts too.
But keep the ideas coming! Maybe an open house situation could work to get people able to play the game. We bring people in pretty frequently these days, but never the general public.