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« on: December 10, 2011, 05:06:00 AM »

http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2011/12/09/how-the-casino-business-has-changed.aspx

The casino business has changed a lot since the days of "Bugsy" Siegel and Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal. The smoke that once filled the casino floor has lifted, and we can now see a new set of games filling the floor -- games that are advantageous to the house but lose some of the old luster of gaming.

If casinos wanted, they could go almost all-electronic these days. Here are a few of the noteworthy developments in recent years:

International Game Technology (NYSE: IGT  ) recently announced partners for its new cloud computing management system. It allows casinos to manage game content and maximize performance in their casinos.

Casinos like Las Vegas Sands' (NYSE: LVS  ) Marina Bay Sands have begun using RFID chips from companies like Gaming Partners International to enhance security of their chips.
It once was about the touch of the felt when gamblers were playing everything from blackjack and craps to poker, but Shuffle Master (Nasdaq: SHFL  ) is trying to change all of that with electronic table games. The company offers blackjack, roulette, and a number of other electronic games that have changed the look of the casino floor.

But maybe the biggest change is the advent of mobile gaming. IGT has a mobile gaming system that allows gaming from your mobile phone, a drastic change from the old casino days.

The Venetian is offering some mobile gaming with its Pocketcasino gaming system.

These changes to the casino may lose some of the old feel of gaming, but they wouldn't be on the floor if they weren't good for the casino. If there's no dealer, there's no benefits to pay, and with automatic shufflers and other technologies, it's harder to gain an advantage over the house.

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