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Just got back from the Mirage (as well as a few other rooms). The game my wife was in (3-6 hold'em) had an automated shuffler.
On my way out, I asked how many tables were they on? Just two for now. One hold'em & one stud. I know Boulder Station already has some sort of a shuffler, thought I'd mention the Mirage update for ya. Best of Luck Howard |
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I believe the Monte Carlo is going to do this to in the near future.
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In LA, Hollywood Park has installed a few on some of their Omaha tables. I would guesstimate that they're getting in an additional 6 - 8 hands/hour with them. (Maybe more, if you consider the fact that they're changing decks every hand, which eliminates the constant griping to "Change the deck, Dealer!")
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More hands = more better.
amen to getting rid of the "change the deck" morons. What do they do about the "new setup" morons? |
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They should change the decks every hour or 1/2 hour with the new dealer. This way they can eliminate the set-up. What a waste of time it is.
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This isn't going to stop players from asking for new set-ups.
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Woot! I look forward to this in Seattle. [img]/forums/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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They stared using them recently where I play, in Temecula, CA. Love 'em (except when they break)!
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Anyone have pro's and con's for auto shufflers?
I never personally seen one but couldn't that lead to the deck being stacked or not shuffled properly or enough? Just wondering. Ed S. |
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maybe backwards mississippi will catch on soon. im sure that would increase the hands per hour significantly especially late at nite when sometimes you get dealers that my friends and i coined "true grinds" b/c they move so slow and make so many mistakes i can go get a burger and not miss a hand.
peter |
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