Harrah’s Cherokee Premiers Aruze’s Roll To Win Craps

Harrah’s Cherokee has debuted the Roll To Win Craps electronic table game from Aruze Gaming, an ETG in the format of a regular craps table, but with fewer employees and electronic betting stations.

Harrah’s Cherokee Premiers Aruze’s Roll To Win Craps

Aruze Gaming announced the global premiere of Roll To Win Craps at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort in North Carolina. This install will be the first in the world to go live.

Roll To Win Craps is a groundbreaking semi-autonomous craps game which allows players to shoot real dice across a large LED playing field screen. Utilizing the same footprint as a traditional craps table, the bright LED panels on Roll To Win Craps display amazing graphics and eye-catching animations.

Individual player stations accept cash and provide tickets, so no physical chips are needed for play. Players are able to place bets privately on their screen, and then see their virtual chips displayed on the main playing field.

“Throughout the development process for Roll To Win Craps, Caesars provided invaluable feedback to help us create a product that was perfectly suited to both player and operator needs,” said Brandon Knowles, executive director of table games at Aruze. “Because of their involvement and continued support of this product, we are really thrilled to have the first install at one of their most beautiful properties.”

Because of the unique nature of Roll To Win Craps, where bets are always tracked along with who the shooter is, Aruze is available to offer a Hot Shooter side bet. This side bet makes the best part of a craps game—a hot streak—even more exciting.

“Offering cutting edge products for our guests is a big priority,” said Brooks Robinson, regional senior vice president and general manager of Harrah’s Cherokee Casinos. “Partnering with Aruze to introduce this new spin on a classic is really exciting for us.”

Harrah’s Cherokee is managed by Caesars Entertainment LLC, and is an enterprise of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.