All games played on electronic machines will be linked to a person’s gaming card under the changes
has been ordered to ensure all its Victorian electronic gaming machines have carded play and spending limits by the end of the year.
It means all games played on electronic machines at the Melbourne casino will be linked to a person’s identity through their gaming card, which the commission says is intended as an anti-money laundering measure.The commission commended Crown for pledging to shift unrestricted gaming machines away from general areas, remove all machines that allow continuous play and limit credits to $1000 a machine.
“These industry-leading reforms are an essential part of Crown’s ambition to be a world leader in safe and responsible gambling and entertainment,” Volkert said.
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