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Surviving AC: Automated Poker Tables Ditch the Dealer

6/28/2008 at 12:05 PM
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Who goes to Atlantic City? We sent Neal Ungerleider to find out.

Poker is, by far, America's favorite card game. But there are only so many bells and whistles you can add to win new fans. So enter the newest gimmick of all: Automated poker tables.

Over at the Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, 14 new PokerPro tables made their debut in the building's East Tower for a field trial earlier this month. The electronic tables have room for 10 players, who sit at individual video touch screens. The game automatically shuffles and deals the cards for all players--and automatically identifies winners after each hand. In other words, the dealer has been completely shut out of the equation.

But how do the games play? From our experience, it's a mixed bag. On the one hand, the pace of the game is a bit faster than traditional poker thanks to computerization. The machines also--let's face it--attract inexperienced poker players who view the tables as stepping stones between the video slots and real poker. But the interpersonal aspect of the game is completely gone. A good dealer can add personality and spirit to a game, just as much as a bad dealer can ruin it. With no dealer in play, it just feels like... video poker for ten people.

Related Stories:
· No Dealers, but Plenty of Action [Press of AC]
· Atlantic City Travel coverage [Jaunted]

[Photo: Pokertek]


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I've been doing an informal pol around the Internet gathering reactions of different players to the pokerTek table.  The consensus does seem to be right on with this table with 1 exception. It seems that people who live around a local casino and play on a more regular basis seem to like the table because they can get in more hands.  It makes sense.  If you supplement your income from poker and you make $10 an hour playing and now this machine comes in allowing you to play 2x as many hands you can now make $15 or $20 against the same set of players.  The local casino players say the tables are usually packed.  

by PokerTablePro on 7/12/2008 at 9:33 AM


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