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Gaming Partners Announces its Complete Installation of Equipment at Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa

May 20th, 2006
Author: Mark Newman

Being a leading manufacturer and supplier of casino table game equipment under the Paulson, Bud Jones and B & G brands, Gaming Partners International Corporation (Nasdaq: GPIC) has recently completed the setting up of the equipment at the newly opened Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa, Station Casinos’ 15th property in Southern Nevada. It has provided the casino with chips, including RFID chips and readers, colorful graphic layouts, dice, and custom made accessories.

RFID chips have proved to be able to improve chip security and verify chip transactions. Thus they have been adopted by several Station Casino properties. No doubt, the merits of the chips are the traditional weight and already recognized quality.

Bill Petuskey, director of casino operations at Red Rock Casino commented: “GPI was the perfect choice for producing the Table Games at Red Rock. The quality of their product is exceeded only by the performance of their staff. A special thank you to Pat Butrico for his time and attention to detail”.

Pat Butrico, sales manager for the Las Vegas area said: “Station Casinos’ and GPI share the same philosophy of personalized service and quality that made our collaboration so successful. We are very proud to have been a part of this innovative, unique casino, and that we were selected for our state-of-the-art products as well as for our unmatched service”.

Now you can make sure that Red Rock Casino and Spa offer main and pool area gaming pits, poker and high limit rooms, with 87 state-of-the-art tables, matching the decoration of the casino area.

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