Spreadex customers will now be able to access an online casino as part of the company’s wide-range of services. The product has been launched in association with Amaya-owned Canadian firm Chartwell. It will mean that members of the site can now play table games, slots, card games, scratch cards, video poker, keno, hi-lo and a number of other games. This is all in addition to the spread betting, financial trading and fixed odds sports betting already offered.
Hold on. There’s more.
Mimicking a number of other firms in the online gaming industry, Spreadex has jumped on the successful live dealer bandwagon. It means that visiting a virtual casino you will be served by any of a number of fit casino workers who will tend to your every casino need. To celebrate: Mrs Spreadex will be living up to the company name and making sure it’s a good night at Spreadex Towers. That’s right, she’s putting on a gourmet spread for everyone.
Pennsylvania is lauding the decision to enter the table games market with gross table revenues increasing compared with last year. The number increased by a whopping 39% compared with the year before as the figure reached $51.4million. It meant that the state took home $8,298,316 in tax revenue and showed why it has become increasingly important in the state. Certainly makes up for the Phillies getting knocked out.