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Picking the wrong software provider is one of those business mistakes that doesn't announce itself immediately. The platform works, the players load in, credits get distributed, and then six months later, you're dealing with a support queue that takes three days to respond, a backend that can't scale past fifty active players, or a vendor relationship that turns out to have been a gray-market reseller all along. The technical and operational decisions made during the software selection stage determine what kinds of problems a gaming business will spend years managing afterward. This piece explains how to think through that selection process with the same rigor you'd apply to any other significant software investment. How the Casino Software Agent Model Works The casino software agent model aligns software provider and operator incentives in ways that many SaaS arrangements don't. Agents purchase wholesale credits directly from an official vendor, distribute those credits to their own player networks at a retail price they set themselves, and keep the margin between wholesale cost and retail price as their operating income. No commission splits. No revenue-sharing arrangements whe...