In a message dated 7/9/08 11:35:57 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
nightoftheiguana2000@yahoo.com writes:
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shufflemaster
<A HREF="http://www.luxist.com/2006/02/13/shuffle-master-electronic-blackjack/">http://www.luxist.com/2006/02/13/shuffle-master-electronic-blackjack/</A>--- In <A HREF="mailto:vpFREE_Reno%40yahoogroups.com">vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com</A>, "chungsterama" <chungsty@...> wrote:
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> --- In <A HREF="mailto:vpFREE_Reno%40yahoogroups.com">vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com</A>, "nightoftheiguana2000"
> <nightoftheiguana2000@> wrote:
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> > Have you checked out the new 6 deck machines with the video dealer?
> >
>
> Reminds me of either Blackjack blitz or Shuffle Master's Table Master
> (TM). Who is the manufacturer?
>
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Yep, that is the beast.
Down in Laughlin they have made it to the River Palms and Trop Express floors.
At TE they have 3 BJ ($1,2,3 minimums) and three of the other game versions.
They deal from six decks for BJ and shuffle half-way through according to the
rules. But does the shuffle happen when they change dealers? Other rules
found 3/2 BJ, DOA, dealers hit soft 17 and a 7-Card Charlie.
They are spooky. The dealers seem to stare at you from across the floor.
Get near one and they start talking to you. These things certainly could be a
comfortable gateway to playing real live games for newbies.
I tried to do free-play at the River Palms on this platform. No dice.
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