NetEnt, the Gaming solutions provider has joined forces with live dealer product protection specialist Live Fraud Solutions (LFS) in a move to minimise risk and enhance game integrity across its NetEnt Live portfolio.
Via the LFS platform’s proprietary tools, NetEnt Live will be increasing its focus on equipment integrity, player behaviour analysis and integrity checks, and improve risk credibility.
After the LFS integration, stringent processes will be now put in place to detect advantage play methods such as card counting and tracking, roulette prediction, robot play and bonus abuse, as well as outright cheating, collusion and shuffle quality analysis.
As well as integrating LFS, has also gone from six to eight decks on its blackjack tables, in an attempt to further improve the gaming experience for players.
NetEnt Live director Andres Rengifo said: “We are committed to maintaining the highest levels of integrity to offer the safest and fairest live gaming experience for operators and players.
“This involves us constantly reviewing our offering and adding Live Fraud Solutions’ tools to NetEnt Live advances these capabilities to be the most robust possible.”
Toms Andersons, chief executive of LFS, added: “As a global industry leader, we are delighted NetEnt has chosen to partner with Live Fraud Solutions.
“We look forward to working closely with the NetEnt Live team to deliver a product that achieves the maximum levels of integrity.”
This is the latest big move for NetEnt, after they recently confirmed their expansion into Pennsylvania. It came after the firm, through its subsidiary NetEnt Americas LLC, was granted an Interactive Gaming Manufacturer Conditional License by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) in March.