We have a 40-year history of vetting quality and authenticity. Today, we apply those same strict standards to the world of online casinos in Australia.
For over four decades, this organization—formerly known as Twin Bridges Antique Productions and California Sports Card Shows—was a cornerstone of the collecting community in California and Oregon. Since 1982, we organized premier events at venues like the Medford Armory and the Serramonte Center Mall.
In 2024, after a distinguished career, our lead promoter Carole Berry retired, marking the end of an era for our physical antique shows. Shows like the popular Truckee Antique Show moved to gaming venues such as Boomtown Casino in Verdi, NV. This proximity to the casino world sparked a new interest within our remaining team.
The core of our business was always authenticity. Whether it was verifying a vintage 1952 sports card or an antique vase, our job was to protect the customer from fakes. As the world moved online, we realized that players in the digital space faced the same risks: fraudulent sites and rigged games.
Under the new leadership of Alex Thompson, we have expanded our scope. We now use our expertise in verification to audit online casinos. We ensure that the Random Number Generators (RNG) are as authentic as the collectibles we once promoted. While we have moved our focus geographically to serve the booming Australian market, our commitment to trust remains unchanged.
With 15 years in the industry, Alex led the transition from physical sports card trading to digital iGaming. He oversees all casino audits and ensures our rigorous standards are met.
Ideally suited for our new direction, Sarah brings a background in statistics. Formerly verifying antique appraisals, she now analyzes payout rates (RTP) and tests algorithm fairness.
Mick ensures the player's voice is heard. He tests customer support channels anonymously and manages our community feedback, much like he managed exhibitor relations in the past.