Shmelbyville

moo321

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Report on the casino at the Indiana racetrack here: it's a wasteland. The games are all electronic. Some are just like the big ones with the fake dealer, only they don't have the fake dealer. Maybe game master? It's got the royal match sidebet.

The other ones have an actual dealer standing there, but the cards are electronic. Can't figure out if it's dealt from a shoe, or shuffles, etc. In any case, you can't see anyone else's cards, so you can't really count it.

There is a poker room, but it's electronic. So you can play online poker with other people, and pay twice the rake! Hands per hour is about twice a normal live game, but the action wasn't good at all. 10% cap $5 +$1 bad beat for aces full of kings cracked.
 

Dyepaintball12

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#2
moo321 said:
Report on the casino at the Indiana racetrack here: it's a wasteland. The games are all electronic. Some are just like the big ones with the fake dealer, only they don't have the fake dealer. Maybe game master? It's got the royal match sidebet.

The other ones have an actual dealer standing there, but the cards are electronic. Can't figure out if it's dealt from a shoe, or shuffles, etc. In any case, you can't see anyone else's cards, so you can't really count it.

There is a poker room, but it's electronic. So you can play online poker with other people, and pay twice the rake! Hands per hour is about twice a normal live game, but the action wasn't good at all. 10% cap $5 +$1 bad beat for aces full of kings cracked.
I met the owner of this place playing Crazy 4 Poker at the Palazzo 6 months ago. He said the electronic games keeps labor costs down!

Ha! I still have his card which entitles me to a steak dinner...
 

MasterofNone

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#3
moo321 said:
Report on the casino at the Indiana racetrack here: it's a wasteland. The games are all electronic. Some are just like the big ones with the fake dealer, only they don't have the fake dealer. Maybe game master? It's got the royal match sidebet.

The other ones have an actual dealer standing there, but the cards are electronic. Can't figure out if it's dealt from a shoe, or shuffles, etc. In any case, you can't see anyone else's cards, so you can't really count it.

There is a poker room, but it's electronic. So you can play online poker with other people, and pay twice the rake! Hands per hour is about twice a normal live game, but the action wasn't good at all. 10% cap $5 +$1 bad beat for aces full of kings cracked.
It has been about a year but you are correct there were two types of electronic BJ games. I researched and found the following link to the one game produced by Digideal.

(Dead link: http://casinoenterprisemanagement.com/video-library/g2e-2010-digideal)

I found if you stand at one of the middle boxes you can see the other players hands and count. I was able to count a few shoes but it was very challenging.

The rub is trying to determine penetration. I remember approximating a 1.5 to 2 deck pen using a quick 3 card multiplier but it was pure speculation.

The "dealer" has the ability to tell you approximately how many cards remain in the shoe if you ask. From information I was able to gather at the time the manufacturer maintains it is designed to play like a live 6 deck game with a shuffle upon completion of the shoe.
 
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