There are a lot of articles posted on "Skilled Based Gaming" site. Some talk about future of skilled based gaming, others not so positive. It may take awhile for this to catch on from various articles I've read. It's been two years since NTGL debut of there two machines at the Vegas G2 convention. Since then Aaron Hightower is gone and Al Stone passed away. NTEK moved its Las Vegas operations into San Jose home office and has hired two to work on another machine although nothing more has been released as far as I know to who they hired and what they are working on and if they are working in concert with a manufacture or a casino. Gaming machines are usually tested for months and months before commitment by casinos to dedicate valuable floor space. Apparently, the article about Atlantic City removing the skill machines from Game.Co is not boding well for acceptance process. It may be one of many reasons for decision not to distribute shares at this time.