GGB Magazine February 2024 | Page 10

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43.5 % No
56.5 % YeS

BY THE NUMBERS

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The December 2023 edition of the

Game Performance Report produced
by Eilers & Krejcik Gaming and
ARISTOCRAT
Fantini Research included a breakdown of the market share percentages of top core games among the major suppliers through November 2023 . Aristocrat was comfortably in the lead at 35.2 percent , with Light &
L & W
IGT
Wonder coming in second with 21.9 percent and IGT placing third at 18 percent . Konami and Everi were next at
KONAMI
EVERI
10.1 percent and 6 percent , respectively ,
and AGS tallied 4.3 percent . Three
companies — Ainsworth , Incredible
Technologies and Aruze — accounted for less than 2 percent each .
Compared to the same period from 2022 ( with December yet to be tallied
), most percentages have stayed relatively flat , with the two biggest
changes being a 3 percent increase for Aristocrat and a 2 percent decrease for
IGT .
To obtain a copy of any Eilers & Krejcik reports , contact Rick Eckert at
reckert @ ekgamingllc . com .

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In a survey of 3,000 U . S . college football fans , sports betting affiliate Covers posed the question of whether or not college football players should be paid a cash prize for winning bowl games , in light of the recent shifts with regard to transfer eligibility and name , image and likeness ( NIL ) deals .

The respondents were divided into two main categories of fandom , casual and diehard , and the classes were determined by the number of bowl games the respondent planned to watch over the course of the college bowl season — casuals planned to watch two or fewer , while diehards planned to watch three or more .
Overall , 56.5 percent of respondents indicated that players should be paid for bowl wins , with 43.5 percent voting against . Notably , diehard fans were more in favor of payment ( 57.4 percent ) than their casual counterparts ( 51.7 percent ).
Also included in the survey was the question of whether there should be more or fewer bowl games altogether — 15.8 percent of diehards voted for more , compared to just 3.9 percent of casuals .
Should plaYerS get paid for bowl wiNS ?

43.5 % No

Should there be more or fewer bowl gameS ?

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56.5 % YeS

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