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Reinhard Schloh has joined the Bally Wulff Entertainment team. His chief task is the integration of the Versus product line - above all the Versus Speed mini-airhockey - into the Berlin AWP manufacturers' product portfolio.
As the manager of NordicCC, Schloh will integrate NordicCC's product line into Bally Wulff Entertainment; subsequently he will devote himself to his new tasks at Bally Wulff. As the new export manager, he will be in charge of marketing the new play4pro poker table in Bally Wulff's export countries, and he will also be responsible for the full export range of payout machines, especially in Spain.
With this he will relieve some of the duties of Bally Wulff's managing director Tim Wittenbecher. Schloh already made his debut at London's Intergame Expo in January.
Since the IMA 2009, Versus Speed has become an integral part of Bally Wulff Entertainment's product portfolio, which pays a lot of attention to young customers. Versus Speed, however, also appeals to the kids' parents - cheerful matches can be seen everywhere in arcades.
An area of only 2.5 m2 (including the required space for two players) is sufficient for the small version of the new Versus Speed compact hockey machine. With a surface area of 162x120 cm, this machine fits into almost every pub, waiting lounges at shopping centers, train stations and other public spaces with a high ratio of potential customers.
Its weight of 167 kg allows easy transport, and Versus Speed also has a superior technical quality, a standard requirement for all Bally Wulff products.
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