ATLANTIC CITY – Electronic gaming devices that operate outside casinos are a multibillion-dollar industry across the country, regularly found in bars, restaurants, truckstops, gaming rooms, fraternal organizations and racetracks. They include historical horse racing machines, skill games, electronic bingo machines, video poker, and others. Many of these games are legal, many are clearly illegal.
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A panel of industry experts will examine this rapidly evolving issue at the East Coast Gaming Congress (ECGC) to be held April 19-20 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City. The speakers participating in this session, Distributed Gaming: Regulated and Otherwise, will include:
- Jeffrey Morris, Vice President, Public Affairs and Government Relations, Penn Entertainment
- Matt Roob, Senior Vice President, Spectrum Gaming Group
- Denise J. Smyler, Chair, Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board
- Louis Trombetta, Executive Director, Florida Gaming Control Commission
The panel will be moderated by Spectrum Managing Director, Michael Pollock.
This year’s ECGC features a series of keynote speeches from industry leaders – including 10 of the industry’s top CEOs. There will also be panel discussions and a networking reception at Hard Rock’s DAER Nightclub.