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Shangri La Tbilisi Introduces Revolutionary Spread Bet Roulette, a First in Georgia

by Georgia Today
June 27, 2024
in Newspaper, Social & Society
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In a groundbreaking move for the Georgian entertainment scene, Shangri La in Tbilisi has become the first venue in the country to unveil Spread Bet Roulette, a popular and innovative roulette side bet, widely played in establishments throughout the United Kingdom.
Spread Bet Roulette, designed to integrate seamlessly with the Cammegh Display and Cammegh Mercury360 roulette wheel, promises to elevate traditional roulette experience with enhanced side betting options and lucrative payouts. Unlike traditional bets that focus solely on a single winning number, Spread Bet Roulette introduces a dynamic new element where players can bet on a range of outcomes generated alongside the main game.
The game operates by incorporating a bonus number ranging from 0 to 72, transparently generated by the Mercury360 wheel. At the start of each game, players can place Spread Bets alongside or instead of their usual roulette bets. The winning number, along with its spread incorporating the bonus number, is displayed prominently for all participants to see. Payouts are then settled at the end of each spin, offering a fresh twist to the familiar roulette format.
“Spread-Bet Roulette is a truly revolutionary side bet,” says Helen Keane, General Manager of Shangri La Tbilisi. “Introducing exciting new betting opportunities without disrupting the pace of the base game. Players can now enjoy higher maximum payouts of up-to 400 to 1 on our roulette gaming tables.”
The introduction of Spread Bet Roulette marks a significant step for Shangri La, known for its commitment to innovation and enhancing customer experience. With this new addition, the entertainment center aims to attract a broader audience of both seasoned roulette enthusiasts and newcomers eager to explore the excitement of higher payouts on live roulette.
Shangri La’s initiative to introduce Spread Bet Roulette sets a precedent in Georgia’s gambling industry, potentially paving the way for similar innovations across other establishments in the region. As the game gains wider acceptance of the players, it is expected to add a new layer of excitement and engagement to the vibrant gambling landscape of Tbilisi and Batumi.
Andrew Cammegh, Director of Cammegh Ltd explains “We are excited to share and showcase in the beautiful country of Georgia our Spread Bet Roulette side bet – acknowledged to be one of the best roulette game innovations for the gaming floor. The next step for us would be to introduce our progressive bet version of Spread Bet, further increasing excitement to traditional roulette.” The roulette wheel manufacturer Cammegh Ltd is known for its outstanding manufacturing quality and precision engineering.
For enthusiasts and curious players alike, Spread Bet Roulette at Shangri La Tbilisi. represents not just a new bet option, but a glimpse into the future of interactive and dynamic gaming experiences.

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