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Not Mine Electronic poker table in Las Vegas - $4500 (1 Viewer)

kaimat

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Has anyone used one of these before?

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3758398634438328

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I tried one, but the card peek was miserable. For a long while Indiana Grand and other non-riverboats in IN were all electronic (table and poker) I believe. The software looks straight out of the 80s on this one
 
I played on one at an Indiana casino 10-15 years ago. The plus side I only had a few hours to play (was a work trip) and the table made play much faster than a normal live game. But that was the only positive.

The down side, no cards, no chips, no dealer even. Players were free to table talk, angle shoot saying they are going to raise out of action then not doing it. The only actions that were binding were what was entered into the table.
 
I've played on these on cruise ships and I think Excalibur before they bulldozed the poker room and they had these instead. I didn't like playing on them. Like someone said it's more fun handling chips and cards. You don't get that ASMR feeling with these machines.
 
Hmm, does it come with the seat shock add-on to remind players when it's their turn? I see potential positives.

Decent cup holders. However, is it able to withstand a bottle/chair being thrown in disgust since no chips/cards? Screen replacement cost?
 
Even Indiana Grand upgraded to real tables, they suck, I played a few times but really lost interest and preferred other local games.
 

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