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Borgata Awards Over $3 Million in Jackpots on AGS’ Bonus Spin™ Xtreme Progressive In One Year

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A table games player at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey, hit the Bonus Spin™ Xtreme progressive jackpot of $1.2 million in early May.

The lucky player playing a linked Bonus Spin Xtreme table game made a $5 side bet and won the hot seat to trigger the Bonus Spin Xtreme wheel. From there, the outer wheel spun and landed on the Triple Diamond top progressive jackpot, totaling $1,255,697. The jackpot is shared between Borgata’s 16 linked Bonus Spin Xtreme tables, including AGS’ Bonus Spin Xtreme for Blackjack, Baccarat, and Criss Cross Poker®.

“We are thrilled to see the ongoing success of AGS’ Bonus Spin Xtreme table game multilink progressive at Borgata,” says James Bruno, Vice President of Casino Operations for Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa. “In the past twelve months, Double Diamond Jackpots have paid over $315K, which is in addition to the $1.2 million top award payout we saw at Borgata. We greatly value our partnership with AGS and look forward to an exciting future.”

This win marks Borgata’s second Triple Diamond jackpot in less than a year–the first was $1.5 million and the highest progressive payout in AGS’ history to date. In addition to over $300,000 paid in Double Diamond jackpot wins, the second-highest progressive tier on the Bonus Spin Xtreme wheel, Borgata has awarded over $3 million in Bonus Spin Xtreme jackpots in less than a year.

Bonus Spin™ Xtreme is an award-winning, proprietary side bet progressive system with patent game mechanics built by AGS. Three concentric wheels provide the ability to award one unique jackpot winner, while simultaneously awarding all participating players a community prize. Bonus Spin Xtreme has the capability of linking to all table games on a casino floor offering a single shared progressive and requiring only one seed. This progressive provides quick growing jackpots that make for an exciting side bet to any table game.

 

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Dealer’s Choice: Uncovering the Truth About Casino Dealer Salaries in 2024, OnlineUnitedStatesCasinos Reports

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With the gambling market booming, the role of the casino dealer is becoming an increasingly enticing career prospect for many. As demand for dealers continues to rise, an estimated 43,370 jobs will be filled in the US by 2029, opening up a promising path for those interested in the industry.

While entry-level positions offer modest wages, the potential for substantial earnings is significant. Typically, dealers start with a baseline rate (with experienced individuals earning more) and boost their income through tips or “tokes,” as they’re known in the industry. Historically, dealers pocketed these tokes directly. Now, casinos are adopting a more even-handed approach by pooling and distributing them among staff.

Although Las Vegas would appear to be the pinnacle of lucrative tips for casino dealers, the reality is more complex. In an oversaturated market such as Sin City, where staff numbers are large, tip-sharing often results in lukewarm wages. In 2024, the average salary for casino dealers in Nevada is $19.96 an hour, closely aligning with the national average of $19.25 per hour. Nevada didn’t even make the list of the top five highest-paying states. The ranking is as follows.

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Arizona: The average salary of casino dealers in Arizona is $66,370 yearly, the highest in the nation, with 1760 employed.

Washington: In Washington, 4030 dealers make an average of $61,290 annually.

New York: New York employs 1660 dealers, making an average of $56,080 annually.

West Virginia: The 630 casino dealers in West Virginia average $55,700 a year.

New Jersey: With 3490 dealers, New Jersey offers an average of $46,120 annually.

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Aspiring casino dealers should carefully consider location and casino size when searching for opportunities. Nonetheless, many find that job satisfaction can outweigh these elements.

Jeffrey Biship, a former dealer in Missouri, said: “I dealt blackjack and craps in the worst casino in St. Louis. But even in the worst casino in probably one of the worst gambling markets in America, it had its definite plusses. On a good night, it was a blast. Sometimes I couldn’t believe that I was paid to have so much fun.”

Heather Ferris, founder and CEO of Vegas Aces and former Las Vegas dealer, said: “Dealing table games was the best job I ever had! Once you know how to deal, you don’t even think about it anymore. It becomes routine. So basically, you spend your entire time talking to people from all around the world…”

She also highlighted how events can significantly boost tips, “Special events or holidays, such as boxing matches or New Year’s Eve, can drastically increase a dealer’s tips. For example, during the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight, some dealers made up to $1500 in a single shift.”

As potential dealers enter the industry, setting realistic expectations and balancing enjoyment, salary and location is essential.

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For more about casino dealer salaries in 2024, check out Heather Ferris’s article at Online United States Casinos, where she dives deep into pay rates and shares insights from her first-hand experience navigating this career.

Online United States Casinos is a comprehensive resource for gambling information with an adept team of specialists committed to accuracy. It is dedicated to empowering readers to make well-informed choices through in-depth research, unbiased reviews, and expert insights.

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Play’n GO announces new operator partnership with bet365 in New Jersey

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Ground-breaking partnership sees over 50 classic Play’n GO titles available to bet365 players in the Garden State

Play’n GO, the world’s leading casino entertainment provider, has today announced a new operator partnership in the state of New Jersey with leading operator bet365.

This partnership will be Play’n GO’s sixth in New Jersey, and sees legendary Play’n GO titles available to players in the state, including Book of Dead, Rise of Olympus 100, and Colt Lightning.

Play’n GO is now live in five US states and 30 jurisdictions around the world, with a mission to be live in every regulated market worldwide.

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Magnus Olsson, Chief Commercial Officer at Play’n GO said: “Adding an operator of bet365’s caliber is always exciting and we’re looking forward to seeing our games live with them in New Jersey, one of our most important markets. It’s been a great year for Play’n GO in the US, and we’re proving that a sustainable, player-safety-led approach is the way to success in all regulated markets. We’re looking forward to many years of prosperity with bet365 in the United States, replicating our joint success back in Europe where our businesses first began working together.”

A bet365 spokesperson said: “We are proud to extend our partnership with Play’n GO into the New Jersey market. We’re determined to offer the best player experience in every market we operate in, and adding Play’n GO’s content to our platform is important to that mission.”

 

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Gaming Americas Weekly Roundup – September 16-22

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Welcome to our weekly roundup of American gambling news again! Here, we are going through the weekly highlights of the American gambling industry which include the latest news and new partnerships. Read on and get updated.

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Bally’s and SC Gaming announced the termination of their agreement to open and operate a Category 4 satellite casino near Penn State University at the Nittany Mall. Despite the split, the project remains on track to open in the first half of 2026. The decision comes three years after the two companies agreed to develop a “mini casino” in what was previously a Macy’s department store at the Nittany Mall, located just five miles from Penn State’s campus.

FanDuel, North America’s premier online gaming company, has announced it has appointed Caralyn Cooley as the company’s new Chief People Officer (CPO). Cooley will join FanDuel’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) reporting to CEO Amy Howe. In her role as CPO, Cooley will be responsible for the continued acceleration of FanDuel’s people strategy reflecting the company’s extraordinary growth trajectory.

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Interblock, the global leader in luxury table gaming products, has taken a significant step in strengthening its market leadership with the acquisition of majority share in Zuum Limited (acquisition), a premier manufacturer of Class II and Class III electronic table games (ETGs), slots, and bingo products. This strategic acquisition will enable Interblock to deliver a broader range of innovative and cost-effective gaming solutions to its customers while driving significant growth in key markets.

JCM Global (JCM) has successfully passed regulatory review and is now licensed by the New Mexico Gaming Control Board. This license enables JCM to sell and service customers directly throughout the state. This license is the latest in JCM’s wide array of awarded gaming licenses across North America and around the world and underscores JCM’s commitment to holding itself to the highest regulatory standards. JCM now maintains more than 170 active gaming licenses.

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CT Interactive, a global provider of online gaming solutions, has announced the launch of its games on Novibet’s platforms for Mexico (www.novibet.mx) . This partnership underscores CT Interactive’s commitment to expanding its reach and delivering high-quality gaming experiences to players worldwide. Striving to offer exciting content to its users, Novibet.mx will now feature a selection of CT Interactive’s newest and most innovative games.

Hardware platform and embedded software solutions specialist Quixant has partnered with Novatrade as it continues its expansion in the Brazilian market. Novatrade specialise in expanding and accelerating organisations’ international presence and operations, with tailored solutions for every expansion phase. This collaboration positions Quixant to better support its customers in the rapidly evolving Brazilian market, as sports betting and online gaming are legalised.

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Playtech announced its games supplier partnership with Rush Street Interactive. This strategic collaboration has proven successful with the launch of a variety of slots and live dealer games, on RSI platforms across New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ontario and Mexico under the multi-state agreement, underscoring the strong demand and performance of Playtech’s products in these markets.

SYNOT Games has made further expansion into the Peruvian market through a partnership with Betsafe, one of Betsson Group’s brands. This collaboration underscores SYNOT Games’ commitment to growing its footprint in Latin America and bringing its top-quality, innovative games to a broader audience.

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