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October 22, 2008
China’s traveling restrictions to Macau from mainland China visitors will assist to introduce Roulabette™ - remote casino table game wagering emanating from Macau casinos. “IT IS THE NEXT BEST TO ACUTALLY BEING AT MACAU CASINO TABLE GAME.”
The new rule bars Chinese mainlanders from using the same visa to visit Macau and Hong Kong, which is only an hour’s boat ride from Macau. The rule is the latest incremental step China’s central government has introduced in recent months to trim the number of mainland visitors to Macau.
On April 15, 2008 Kenilworth, in a press release, reported that the Chinese Patent Office had published the Company’s patent ‘SYSTEM FOR WAGERING ON TERMINALS REMOTE FROM A CASINO”. Please read the news release made April 15, 2008 on this website for more details.
There may be many reasons why the Chinese Government wishes to curtail mainlanders from visiting Macau, none of which are associated with our desire to introduce remote casino table game wagering, using laptops as the terminals, to place the wagers.
We have entered into exclusive contracts for the Asian market with an individual and a corporation (“Consultants”) who obtained for us two (2) casino operators that wish to promote their casinos with live, in-progress casino table game action (Roulabette™). We expect to visit with them shortly.
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