Sega Sammy Creation said its Baccarat Maximum Fortune standalone gaming machine has been installed at the MGM Cotai as part of a planned rollout in Macau and across Asia.
The baccarat-based game allows players to view game results immediately by pressing the ACTION BUTTON during bet time, even if they have not placed any bets on the game. Players can proceed with the game until their favored trend appears, and bet on the game at their desired timing.
When a bet is placed, the card squeeze function is enabled and offers the player the excitement of squeezing a card like a real baccarat table.
“With this game we are excited to introduce to longtime fans of baccarat, a new style of baccarat, and to also bring in new fans to the exciting world of baccarat” said Takahiko Jindo, Vice president of Sega Sammy. “We plan to expand this product in Macau and across Asia this year.”
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