Invest in the Evolution of Casino Gaming

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We introduce AI to casino floors, maximizing player enjoyment and operator profits while collecting 1,000X more data. Get in early on a $108B market opportunity.

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Our innovations are recognized by:

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 Wynn Las Vegas logo.Fontainebleau Las Vegas logo.Rolling Hills Casino Resort logo.Wind Creek Casino & Hotel logo.Resort World logo.Maverick Gaming logo.Slotco logo.Praire Meadows logo.Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort logo.Mystic Lake Casino Hotel logo.PENN logo.Augustine CasinoColusa Casino Resort logo.Praire Meadows logo.
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Industry Excellence Award 2023

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Gaming & Leisure
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Product Innovation of the Year 2023

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Gaming America
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Best Consumer Service Technology

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Global Gaming Business Magazine
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Best Productivity Enhancement Tech

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Opportunity

Casinos Give Away 25% of Their Revenue1

Casinos want people to play slot machines as long as possible, but they give away 25% of operating revenues in “free plays” to do it. This “one size fits all” approach not only wastes billions, the experience for the gamers is more impersonal than ever. Despite tech now being molded by AI, casinos remain antiquated – leaving money and goodwill on the table.

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Solution

Our AI-Powered Solutions Boost Casino Revenue

Our patented AI-powered system collects 1,000X the amount of data as conventional systems. By evaluating player experiences in real-time, it maximizes each person’s time spent via custom deals like cash rewards, free meals, or personalized recognition when needed. This not only boosts player satisfaction and casino revenues, it reduces operational costs.

  • +18%

    increase in customer trips

  • +22%

    increase in time at slot machine

  • 3x

    increase in customer value

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Innovative hardware

Driving future growth by powering 1000x more data

  • The hardware allows us to process the 1000x more data that feeds the AI

  • The hardware offers industry-best capability. The complexity and time required to make gaming industry hardware are significant barriers to our competition, leaving us in an advantaged position.

  • The hardware is a key part of our growth strategy because once it's installed, we can continue to monetize our footprint by selling more recurring revenue application subscriptions to casinos

Perks

Big Purchase bonus

Investing in a private company has its perks. As a thank you for your support, we’re offering you the opportunity to earn free stock when you invest at least 3X the minimum investment.

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$2,250+
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10%
Bonus Shares
3X of Minimum Investment
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$3,750+
Receive
15%
Bonus Shares
5X of Minimum Investment
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$7,500+
Receive
20%
Bonus Shares
10X of Minimum Investment
Opportunity/Market

A $108B Market Ready to Modernize

Gaming is a $108.5B market opportunity. With 1.5M+ slot machines worldwide, Acres has substantial room to grow from their current presence on 70,000+ machines. If we successfully scale to our target of 490,000 machines, we’ll earn $1B per year in recurring subscription fees alone.

Acres Current and Target Slot Machines

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Traction

Our Tech Is Already Installed in Slot Machines Across 70 Casinos

We’ve secured $30M of investment from casinos, and currently have 70 current casino customers, our tech is already installed in 7% of the world’s slot machines – demonstrating both established trust and room for growth. Preliminary customer results showed a 22% increase in play and 18% increase in visitation, causing them to quickly scale our tech across 44 locations.

Business Model

70% Margins and Recurring Revenue Streams

This high-margin focus ensures that as our customer base expands, Acres’ long-term profits grow significantly alongside.

We make money through a combination of hardware sales and recurring subscription-based services. These include:

Tech installations in casinos, which generate 70%+ profit margins

Annual support services for regulatory compliance and product efficiency (100% opt-in rate)

Annual subscription fees for software that enhances player experience - Current fees average $500 per game

Roadmap

Ready to Scale Internationally

We aim to expand from operating 5% of gaming machines to 35%. But that’s just the start. We have strong interest from Asian casinos, which opens the door for rapid international expansion. Thanks to our top casino partnership, we’ve proven our ability to rapidly scale at a moment’s notice.

Competitive Advantage

The Only Name Checking Every Box

Barriers to entry are extremely high in the gaming industry, requiring licenses to operate state by state. We’re licensed in 22 of the 44 gaming states—covering 90% of the nation’s slot machines and casino revenue. With 200+ patents and decades of successful gaming innovation, Acres is perfectly positioned to introduce AI to the industry.

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TEAM

Gaming Industry Legends and Business Experts

Since 1972, Acres founder and CEO John Acres has been changing the gaming world. Already an American Gaming Association Hall of Famer, he founded Acres technology with his son to leverage his extensive experience and network and bring the industry he knows best out of the past.

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John Acres
Founder and CEO
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Noah Acres
COO
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Patrick Bland
CTO
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Mark Dailey
Chief Engineer
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Eric Von Stafford
CFO
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First Mover Perks

It Pays to Invest Early

Investors will receive a bonus on their investment based on the order their investment is funded. The available bonuses can be found below:

Investment #
1-10
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20%
11-60
15%
61-160
10%
161+
No Bonus
Webinar Perks

Attend an Investor Webinar. Get Free Stock.

You can earn additional bonus stock during our investor webinars. We’ll have two opportunities during each webinar to earn free Acres stock.

Intro Game

The “Intro Game” will be played at the beginning of each investment webinar. Everyone who registers for the webinar and is in attendance in the beginning will automatically be a participant in the Intro Game and will have one entry in the game. The following table outlines the reward schedule for the Intro Game:

Numbers Caught
4
Shares Won
5
Shares Won ($)
$16.5
5
50
$165
6
500
$1650

Attendee Game

The “Attendee Game” will be played at the end of each investment webinar. Everyone who registers for the webinar and is in attendance at the end of the webinar will automatically be a participant in the Attendee Game and will have one entry in the game. The following table outlines the reward schedule for the Attendee Game:

Numbers Caught
4
Shares Won
10
Shares Won ($)
$33
5
100
$330
6
1,000
$3300

FAQs

Why invest in startups?

Regulation CF allows investors to invest in startups and early-growth companies. This is different from helping a company raise money on Kickstarter; with Regulation CF Offerings, you aren’t buying products or merchandise - you are buying a piece of a company and helping it grow.

How much can I invest?

Accredited investors can invest as much as they want. But if you are NOT an accredited investor, your investment limit depends on either your annual income or net worth, whichever is greater. If the number is less than $124,000, you can only invest 5% of it. If both are greater than $124,000 then your investment limit is 10%.

How do I calculate my net worth?

To calculate your net worth, just add up all of your assets and subtract all of your liabilities (excluding the value of the person’s primary residence). The resulting sum is your net worth.

What are the tax implications of an equity crowdfunding investment?

We cannot give tax advice, and we encourage you to talk with your accountant or tax advisor before making an investment.

Who can invest in a Regulation CF Offering?

Individuals over 18 years of age can invest.

What do I need to know about early-stage investing? Are these investments risky?

There will always be some risk involved when investing in a startup or small business. And the earlier you get in the more risk that is usually present. If a young company goes out of business, your ownership interest could lose all value. You may have limited voting power to direct the company due to dilution over time. You may also have to wait about five to seven years (if ever) for an exit via acquisition, IPO, etc. Because early-stage companies are still in the process of perfecting their products, services, and business model, nothing is guaranteed. That’s why startups should only be part of a more balanced, overall investment portfolio.

When will I get my investment back?

The Non-Voting Common Stock (the "Shares") of Acres Technology Company (the "Company") are not publicly-traded. As a result, the shares cannot be easily traded or sold. As an investor in a private company, you typically look to receive a return on your investment under the following scenarios: The Company gets acquired by another company. The Company goes public (makes an initial public offering). In those instances, you receive your pro-rata share of the distributions that occur, in the case of acquisition, or you can sell your shares on an exchange. These are both considered long-term exits, taking approximately 5-10 years (and often longer) to see the possibility for an exit. It can sometimes take years to build companies. Sometimes there will not be any return, as a result of business failure. The company, if it executes on its business plan may distribute annual dividends, yielding return.

Can I sell my shares?

Shares sold via Regulation Crowdfunding offerings have a one-year lockup period before those shares can be sold under certain conditions.

Exceptions to limitations on selling shares during the one-year lockup period:In the event of death, divorce, or similar circumstance, shares can be transferred to:

- The company that issued the securities
- An accredited investor
- A family member (child, stepchild, grandchild, parent, stepparent, grandparent, spouse or equivalent, sibling, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law, including adoptive relationships)

What happens if a company does not reach their funding target?

If a company does not reach their minimum funding target, all funds will be returned to the investors after the close of the offering.

How can I learn more about a company's offering?

All available disclosure information can be found on the offering pages for our Regulation Crowdfunding offering. 

What if I change my mind about investing?

You can cancel your investment at any time, for any reason, until 48 hours prior to a closing occurring. If you’ve already funded your investment and your funds are in escrow, your funds will be promptly refunded to you upon cancellation. To submit a request to cancel your investment please email: info@dealmakersecurities.com

How do I keep up with how the company is doing?

If a company does not reach their minimum funding target, all funds will be returned to the investors after the close of the offeriAt a minimum, the company will be filing with the SEC and posting on its website an annual report, along with certified financial statements. Those should be available 120 days after the fiscal year end. If the company meets a reporting exception, or eventually has to file more reported information to the SEC, the reporting described above may end. If these reports end, you may not continually have current financial information about the company.ng.

What relationship does the company have with DealMaker Securities?

Once an offering ends, the company may continue its relationship with DealMaker Securities for additional offerings in the future. DealMaker Securities’ affiliates may also provide ongoing services to the company. There is no guarantee any services will continue after the offering ends.

Gamification FAQs

Although gamification can increase engagement, it also presents several risks that both issuers and investors need to be aware of:
  • Encouragement of Risky Behavior: Gamification may prompt investors to engage in excessive or impulsive trading. The excitement generated by rewards, points, or social competition can lead to decisions that are not based on sound financial principles. For example, trading platforms that reward users for making a certain number of trades within a short period might encourage users to trade more frequently than they otherwise would, increasing exposure to risk.
  • Increased Risk-Taking and Speculative Trading: The use of leaderboards, competitions, or “most traded” lists may pressure investors to pursue higher-risk strategies to outperform others or rank higher. This behavior can lead to speculative trading, especially if investors are trying to mimic high-performing peers without a thorough understanding of the underlying financial strategies.
  • Overtrading: Some gamified elements, such as rewards or “streaks” for frequent trading, can encourage overtrading, which involves making excessive trades within a short period. Overtrading not only increases transaction costs, reducing overall investment returns, but can also lead to emotional decision-making, especially if the investor is chasing badges or rankings rather than focusing on financial objectives.
  • Misaligned Incentives: Gamified features may prioritize short-term trading activity over long-term investment strategies. Investors might be more focused on achieving small in-platform rewards, like hitting a milestone for completing a certain number of trades, rather than building a diversified, long-term investment portfolio. This can result in poor asset allocation and investment choices that are not aligned with the investor’s risk tolerance or financial goals.
  • Emotional Manipulation and Behavioral Biases: Gamified interactions—like animations, congratulatory messages, or alerts—can create strong emotional responses that may skew rational decision-making. Investors might experience overconfidence due to the positive feedback from badges and rewards or might feel pressured by losses when comparing their performance to others on leaderboards. This can trigger cognitive biases such as herd behavior, where users follow the trading patterns of others, or loss aversion, where users take on more risk to recover perceived losses.
  • Reduction in Financial Literacy: Some gamified platforms might oversimplify complex financial topics, giving investors a false sense of understanding or expertise. The focus on achieving rewards rather than understanding the underlying financial concepts might hinder investors from developing a deeper knowledge of investment principles and risk management.
  • Promotion of Gaming-like Behavior: If not designed responsibly, gamification can make trading platforms resemble gaming applications. Features like instant notifications, flashing graphics, and reward systems emphasizing frequent, small wins can foster addictive behaviors similar to those seen in games of chance. This may lead investors to approach trading as a game of chance rather than a disciplined financial practice.
  • Regulatory and Compliance Risks: Gamified elements that create an appearance of financial gain or promote trading activity without fully informing investors about the risks involved may draw regulatory scrutiny or violate securities laws. Regulators are concerned that gamification can manipulate investor behavior and create misleading representations of potential investment returns. Platforms using these strategies might face fines, sanctions, or forced changes to their operating models if found to be in violation of investor protection regulations.
  • Investor Addiction and Compulsive Behavior: Some gamified features, such as streaks, points, or levels, are specifically designed to retain user engagement. While this can be positive when used responsibly, it can also lead to addiction-like behavior where investors feel compelled to log in, check performance, or make trades just to maintain their streak or status. This behavior can result in detrimental financial decisions and poor mental health outcomes.
  • Decreased Focus on Financial Fundamentals: Gamified platforms may distract investors from focusing on core financial fundamentals like valuation, balance sheets, or market trends. Instead, they may be drawn to the excitement of quick trades or achieving small, gamified rewards. This can lead to poor investment choices and lower returns over time.
Investors can take several precautions to safeguard their financial well-being when engaging with gamified trading platforms:
  • Set Personal Limits on Trading Activity: Define clear boundaries for trading activities, such as a maximum number of trades per day or week, to prevent overtrading. By establishing limits ahead of time, investors can avoid getting caught up in the excitement of gamified prompts and features.
  • Establish a Long-Term Investment Strategy: Have a well-defined investment plan based on individual financial goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon. Stick to this strategy, even if gamified elements encourage short-term trading or chasing quick gains.
  • Diversify Investments: Avoid putting too much capital into high-risk assets or a small number of stocks based on gamified recommendations or trending lists. Maintain a diversified portfolio to spread risk and increase the likelihood of long-term gains.
  • Focus on Financial Fundamentals: Make investment decisions based on thorough research, fundamental analysis, and personal financial planning rather than gamified cues, social pressure, or emotional reactions. Use objective criteria to evaluate investments, such as company earnings, market trends, and overall economic conditions.
  • Limit Emotional Reactions to Gamified Elements: Be mindful of how interactive elements like confetti, pop-up alerts, and leaderboards might influence your emotions. Avoid making investment decisions based on the excitement or fear triggered by these visual or interactive features.
  • Review Platform Incentives and Disclosures: Take time to understand how the trading platform’s revenue model might influence the design of its gamified elements. Look for disclosures that explain how rewards, points, or other incentives are structured, and whether they are aligned with promoting sound investing behavior.
  • Ignore Streaks, Badges, and Rewards for Activity: Treat in-platform rewards such as streaks or badges for making a set number of trades or maintaining a specific activity level as entertainment rather than meaningful indicators of success. Prioritize investments based on their intrinsic value and alignment with your financial goals.
  • Be Skeptical of “Trending” or “Most Popular” Lists: Trending lists, most active stocks, or most traded securities on gamified platforms might lead investors to follow herd behavior. Remember that these lists often reflect what other users are doing rather than what is fundamentally sound. Use independent research and analysis to guide investment decisions.
  • Avoid Chasing Losses or Gains Based on Leaderboards: If leaderboards are used, resist the urge to compare your performance to others or make impulsive trades to move up in rankings. Performance should be judged against your own financial objectives and risk tolerance, not against other investors’ activity.
  • Utilize Independent Financial Resources and Advisors: Supplement gamified content with reputable financial resources, books, or professional advice. Consulting with a licensed financial advisor can provide an objective perspective and help mitigate the influence of gamified nudges on investment decisions.
  • Monitor Your Own Behavior and Mindset: Regularly assess whether you are making investment decisions based on sound financial principles or if you are being swayed by gamified elements, like achieving a new badge or maintaining a trading streak. Be honest about how the platform's design might be influencing your choices.
  • Disable or Mute In-App Notifications and Alerts: If the platform allows it, disable notifications that prompt you to trade more frequently or alert you to “hot stocks” and trends. This can reduce the pressure to act impulsively based on gamified stimuli.
  • Understand Your Risk Profile: Know your personal risk tolerance and financial capacity. This understanding can help you resist gamified elements that push you toward high-risk, high-reward strategies that may not suit your financial situation.
  • Use Demo or Simulation Accounts First: If available, try using a demo or simulation account to explore the platform’s gamified features without risking real money. This can help you get a feel for how the gamification elements might affect your behavior in a safe, controlled environment.
  • Set Realistic Expectations for Returns: Don’t let gamified elements create unrealistic expectations of financial success. Remember that investing is not a game, and returns are not guaranteed. Establish clear, realistic goals and be wary of features that might encourage you to view investing as a source of instant gratification.

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