Skill-based games at Caesars didn't make the cut
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NICHOLAS HUBA Staff Writer Jun 10, 2017 (3)
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Kevin Ortzman, President of Caesars and Bally’s, at the unveiling of the world’s first skill-based video game gambling machines, created by GameCo, Inc., at Harrah’s in Atlantic City on Wednesday Novemeber 2, 2016. Wednesday November 2, 2016. (Viviana Pernot / Staff Photographer)
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In May, Caesars properties in Atlantic City removed skill-based games, such as Danger Arena, above, from their floors. But many in the resort say the games will grow. GameCo recently launched ‘Danger Arena,’ a skill-based casino game, at Bally’s, Caesars and Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City.
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Professional gamer Mannie Rodriguez, of Dallas, plays Danger Arena, a skill-based gambling machine, during its introduction in November at Harrah’s Resort. Payouts are determined by a player’s skill at shooting robots.
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