Sandy’s Racing and Gaming installs Ainsworth’s Historical Horse Racing system

The new property features 675 Historical Horse Racing terminals.
The new property features 675 Historical Horse Racing terminals.

The venue opened to the public on October 26.

US.- Sandy’s Racing and Gaming in Ashland, Kentucky, has completed the installation of Ainsworth Game Technology’s Historical Horse Racing (HHR) System and terminals. The venue opened to the public on October 26 and has 675 Historical Horse Racing terminals. Nearly 60 per cent of those connected to Ainsworth’s HHR System. The venue has 70 Ainsworth terminals featuring titles such as San Bao Pandas and Dragons.

Deron Hunsberger, Ainsworth’s president of North America, said: “We are excited to have such a strong partner in Kentucky with Sandy’s. Ainsworth’s HHR System continues to set the standard in the Historical Horse Racing market, and we look forward to continued success for both Ainsworth and our partners as we continue to expand our presence in Kentucky and other HHR jurisdictions.”

John Marshall, president of Revolutionary Racing and Sandy’s Gaming, added: “Ainsworth’s HHR platform offers the best value proposition to operators in the Historic Horse Racing market today. We congratulate Deron and his team at Ainsworth from ‘exec to tech’ for leading with a competitive HHR system option. We look forward to blazing SANDY’S trail with partners like Ainsworth.”

Construction on the 75,000-square-foot gaming facility at 10699 US 60 in Ashland, began in April led by Kentucky-based D.W. Wilburn Construction and the Tri-State Building Trades.

Kentucky launched sports betting in September. Almost $250m was wagered in the firt month.

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