Trump's Plaza in Atlantic City tried it, and it didn't work. A couple of my friend's said it wasn't supervized well enough, and groups of players would come in and rip off other's at the table by talking another language, using hand signs and other stuff, and the worker's couldn't catch it.
Ned C.
The Wild Joker
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--- On Tue, 5/12/09, Nathan O. Roemer <public@soundmessage.com> wrote:
From: Nathan O. Roemer <public@soundmessage.com>
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Re: "Poker room" gambling on machine?
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 7:35 AM
http://www.pokertek .com/pokerpro. html
I've played on these tables at Excalibur. Advantages? Lower rake,
no need to tip your dealer, and more hands per hour.
On 12 May 2009, at 06:16, eecounter wrote:
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups. com, "theprostitutionsta te"
<theprostitutionsta te@...> wrote:
>
> ...I guess one problem might be either creating a machine where
only you could see your cards...>This has already been done. Each player has an individual screen
showing his cards (face down) along with some other information. To
peek at your cards, you "shield" the cards with your hands much in
the same manner as you would with real cards, and the cards "peel
up" on the screen when your hands touch the cards on the screen. It
actually has a very natural feel to it.EE
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