Alfa Street launches Mexican Sic Bo

June 2, 2008 by David Snook

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Alfa Street, the Slovenian producer of multi-player automated table games, has launched a version of Sic Bo for the Mexican market.

The unit uses the classic Alfa Street eight-player roulette cabinet, but contains a live dice game, which is permitted in Mexico.

The company will also release a Video Series of games - including baccarat - connected through single remote terminals to a multi-player device, at the Macao show.

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