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The mastermind behind the start of Playtech was an Israeli by the name of Teddy Sagi. Sagi wanted to bring together the best minds from gaming, technology, and multimedia to create a company without rival.

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He planned to build casino software so robust that it would provide far more comprehensive reporting than any operator could imagine ever needing, while providing players with a gaming experience unlike anything they had ever seen.

Sagi built his team in Estonia in 1999, and over the next two years he worked feverishly on accomplishing his goal. In the meantime, the online casino world was starting to become very popular, with more and more suppliers bringing operators to life with their products.

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Not one to rush anything, Sagi may have felt the pressure to release something to compete in the short term with several new suppliers, but in the long run, he decided it was better for his company to blow everyone out of the water with their release.

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In early 2001, the first public indications of what Sagi and his team had built were starting to be seen in the industry. Playtech booths at industry trade shows were starting to pop up, and what operators (and competitors) were seeing was something far ahead of what many of the incumbents had to offer.

Yes, while there were industry giants like Microgaming offering very robust games, what Playtech was offering on the back-end was exactly what operators wanted to see – a way to be more profitable by knowing more about the players on a whole new level of detail.

With the launch of Playtech’s casino platform in mid-2001, Sagi had served notice to the rest of the industry: there was a new player in town, and it was going to take no prisoners.