On May 31 at the Biltmore Hotel

EquiLottery CEO to premiere vision for live sports lottery at GiGse

"The recent Supreme Court ruling striking down PASPA has allowed us to publicly expand our vision and offer new games to lotteries that will provide more money to the good causes they support."
2018-05-30
Reading time 1:28 min
EquiLottery CEO Brad Cummings will, for the first time in a public or private forum, provide his full vision for lottery games of chance based on live sporting events on Thursday, May 31 at the Biltmore Hotel.

With all eyes on US sports betting at the annual GiGse conference in Miami, the assembled audience of top gaming professionals in North America and beyond will be privy to a "first-of-its-kind presentation" when the event opens this week.

"EquiLottery is best known in the lottery and gaming industries through our development of Win Place Show, a game of chance based on live horse racing," said CEO Brad Cummings. "But the recent Supreme Court ruling striking down PASPA has allowed us to publicly expand our vision and offer new games to lotteries that will provide more money to the good causes they support. Similar to our racetrack friends and partners, we see this ruling as an opportunity to build on the platform we have already established for Win Place Show. We look forward to transferring this vision to lottery games of chance based on all live sports, including football, basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, auto racing and golf."

Cummings’ presentation will outline a vision for this new category and discuss in detail two conceptual games, the first a parlay style game based on live football and the second a higher stakes game based on a live auto race. Complete details, including the patented play style, suggested payouts and odds structure, will be presented to conference attendees. The games will range from smaller daily game options to larger jackpot games designed for multi-state play. All games will allow for the leagues involved to get a piece of the action through a licensing fee as a percentage of sales.

"We're thrilled that EquiLottery has chosen GiGse as the platform for this first-of-its-kind presentation," said Clarion Gaming’s Head of Industry Insight and Engagement, Ewa Bakun, which organizes GiGse as well as ICE London. "This kind of forward thinking is what has made Mr. Cummings an important voice in the lottery industry specifically and the gaming industry at large. This is the type of content that makes GiGse a highlight of the conference calendar each year. "

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