Video King signs deal with Jamul Casino
Video King has finalised its first Managed Services Agreement in the state of California with the Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation, which owns and operates Jamul Casino
Video Billie Jean Moffitt King has finalised its first of all Managed Services Agreement in the land of Golden State with the Jamul American Indian Village Development Corporation, which owns and operates Jamul Casino.
This agreement will check several of Video King’s products turn available at all facilities placed on tribal lands, including casinos, hotels, restaurants, gift shops, smoke shops, golf game courses, convenience stores and gas stations.
Rusty Morin, VP of Video King, commented: “We are thrilled to partner with Jamul Casino to set in motion our Class II Certified Bingo Game. Bingo TreasuresTM features all of the traditional bingo gamey elements that bingo players testament love, including the ability to cull their have numbers, caper for a unwashed game-ending pattern on a 5x5 bingo scorecard and have an chance to win inwards every game.
“We wait that our addition of multi-million-dollar weekly jackpots testament accelerate the ontogeny of Bingo TreasuresTM as a nationally linked Class II bingo product. This will tolerate American Indian Country to finally innkeeper and proffer to players life-changing jackpots, which put up contend for dollars players are currently disbursement on drawing type products.”
Mary Cheeks, President and General Manager of Jamul Casino, added: "Jamul Casino is thrilled to live the first of all Golden State Tribal Casino to partner with Video Billie Jean King for Bingo TreasuresTM, and we are excited to bring out the gritty at Jamul Casino. We are also delighted to follow a innkeeper for the live weekly ball draws, which we destine to take a leak very entertaining when we launch."
Bingo Treasures is offered by Video Martin Luther King in collaboration with Parlay Games; both companies are currently negotiating with other US-based Red Indian tribes to supply the mathematical product to their tribal facilities.