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Electronic Betting On Live Table Games

I have not played roulette. My home casino has that plus an electronic BJ table and Three Card Poker. It is dealt completely electronically.
You can see each others cards at three card poker but paytable is weaker to more than make up for it. The bj is about -0.4% for basic strategy but has a $1 to $2,000 bet range in a game that penetrates four decks out of six so a favorable count play is certainly possible. In all cases the game will take your player's card. These are TITO like vp or slots. The only bad thing is that the "table" is a little too high for the chairs making it hard for a short player to see all the cards.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Jon Holdman
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 6/1/2007 10:01:12 AM
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Electronic Betting On Live Table Games

Has anyone seen any of these machines on table games? I am curious in
knowing how they would work, especially a game like craps unless it is
done similar to the new video roulette games with live wheels and
spins - guess that answers my question :slight_smile:

I've seen the video roulette. Haven't played, but looks like real roulette but with an electronic wheel.

I've played the video roulette. It has a real wheel, but electronic betting. They do take your players card. Take your money and give you credit on your display. Betting is more or less like live roulette, but you only see your bets. When you cash out, they give you chips that you have to take to the cashier. I've not played live roulette, so hard for me to contrast, but it didn't seem to have the social aspect most table games have.

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