New Cantor sports book opens at the Silverton
The Cantor Sports Book at Silverton held its grand opening celebration today, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. The 2,000 square-foot sports book features a 2.35 million LED pixel video screen that can show four feature sporting events at once.
Thursday
29 November 2012
10:02 a.m.
The Silverton opened a new sports book today.
Cantor Gaming will run the 2,000-square foot space, which includes 38 viewing carrels and a high-definition video screen with 2.35 million LED pixels. The video screen can show four featured sporting events or as many as 16 non-featured events simultaneously. Two additional screens display betting odds.
The project took a month to design.
"We are delighted to launch this stunning new sports book today," Cantor CEO Lee M. Amaitis said.
The sports book also includes Cantor's proprietary wireless gaming system.
"Silverton Casino Hotel is proud to welcome Cantor Gaming's innovative and creative approach to sports wagering," casino President Craig Cavileer said. "We are thrilled to be able to offer our customers the very best in service and luxurious surroundings."
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I was very surprised to see the new sportsbook at Silverton. That casino and it's restaurants are among our city's finest decor/design with all the earth tones and earth materials used throughout. To now see a large part of the casino floor given over to cheesy red plastic cubicles with carpet that neither matches or contrasts with the rest of the facility is, well, disappointing.