Stop cheating with gaming analytics

Issue 6 2023 Surveillance, Entertainment and Hospitality (Industry)

The CAT gaming analysis solution from German casino expert Dallmeier is now available for Sic Bo, in addition to Baccarat and Blackjack. The video-based solution offers a range of analysis options with which casino operators can increase the ‘game pace’, combat fraud and gain valuable insights into the gaming action through real time data collection.

Optimising the gameplay at Sic Bo tables poses no small challenge to casino operators. These include potential cheating attempts, difficulties tracking results and operations such as late bets. Above all, however, gaming managers benefit from collecting and analysing data that can be used to increase the game pace and optimise the efficiency of tables and dealers.

Real time tracking of important data and processes

The information that can be used to optimise the gameplay at the Sic Bo table is manifold. For example, CAT for Sic Bo precisely records the game pace of each table – based on the times for placing the bets, game phase and pay-out – and thus makes the performances of tables and dealers comparable. Additional information such as which fields are the most popular, information about the value of the top chip for quick identification of high-value bets, or objective tracking of late bets and other events that regularly lead to discussions between players and casinos complete the portfolio.

Centralised data evaluation

CAT for Sic Bo combines data points from existing Sic Bo consoles with CAT data captured by AI cameras above the table. This way, data from all participating tables can be collected and evaluated centrally. This can either be done via the Dallmeier SeMSy casino software, or the data is exported as a CSV file and can then also be assessed by any other system.

Automated business intelligence

This centralised capture and analysis of data provides gaming managers with insights that previously had to be laboriously collected manually by the PIT manager – or were not accessible at all – in a highly efficient and automated manner. This opens up an entirely new field for gaming managers to optimise the profits of their Sic Bo tables; from a higher game pace to the objective evaluation of dealer performance; support in the fight against fraud to the data-driven optimisation of table layout; placement, minimum bet levels, monitoring of compliance rules or promos.

Find local Dallmeier suppliers at https://www.hsbd.co.za/brand-suppliers.aspx?agacc=558


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