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I'm involved in RFID chips manufacturing and RFID casino systems development. Can I ask you what do you all think about RFID chips?
Thank you for commenting my post. At the moment my R&D department colleagues developed RFID technology and designed RFID devices to track chips and bets on blackjack, mini-baccarat, poker and roulette tables. Regarding craps table there is an issue due to the dimensions of the craps table itself. The RFID chip float tray for craps table isn't a problem, we got it, the challenge is to develop RFID sensors that cover all the betting surface of the craps table.Welcome. I am interested in getting RFID chips. I want to build a craps table to track how the chips move on a table and how other player's strategy goes up against natural rolls vs simulations. Lots of my friends are too also interested in tracking their bets. Also I think it would make managing their accounts a lot easier. I am unfortunately looking for at least 6k+ chips so if their is a way to get them cheaper for such large bulk that would be great.
Regarding craps table there is an issue due to the dimensions of the craps table itself. The RFID chip float tray for craps table isn't a problem, we got it, the challenge is to develop RFID sensors that cover all the betting surface of the craps table.
Great for club and casino but unnecessary for private use.I'm involved in RFID chips manufacturing and RFID casino systems development. Can I ask you what do you all think about RFID chips?
I agree RFID is unnecessary for home games, unless someone wish to automatically count POT size and/or real time individual player's chip count.Great for club and casino but unnecessary for private use.
You work for Abiatti or GPI?
Sure! I'll keep you posted in case my RFID expert engineers that work at our R&D department will find out a solution to track chips on craps table layoutYa I figured this might be a problem. But I am hoping to do try something. I am sure the some of the most complexity is with the box numbers and trying differentiate the come, place, & buy bets plus all their don't variations. Let me know if your company gets any further with RFID on a craps table. Otherwise I am going to try when I get free time.
Absolutely, we have a ready to use solution for casinos' poker rooms and card rooms for all applications you mentionedI'm assuming it costs a lot and would not be worth it for a home game, but man would it be cool to have RFID chips in order to know the exact count in the pot for pot limit games, splitting pots, and cashing out.
Yes, you're absolutely right! RFID poker chips and RFID poker systems enable fast (it takes one second), accurate, automated and real time chip counts for POT size, and player's stacks, eliminating human errors due to manual counts. More, all graphics are automatically compiled and overlayed on the video images for live streaming broadcasting, avoiding expensive manual data input, at nearly zero cost.Sounds really cool! I imagine the cost would outweigh the benefit for most. I think you would have to run at minimum a weekly home game with pretty high stakes to make it worth it to most people that would use it in a home game setting. Casinos though, and live streams especially, could probably cut down on additional manpower costs (because I hear the people that overlay those live graphics are inputting them through an iPad or similar device in a control room), and it would probably reduce errors a lot!
Yeah, RFID technology would allow a home poker host to get too drunk to count chips, and still not screw things up. There's definitely some value in that. And I'm not even kidding. At the end of the night, everybody is tired and many people are at least half-drunk - and yet that is when they have the most chips to count, at the most important time.The one upside to RFID chips would be getting instant counts on stacks for all in or cash out purposes. Not sure how practical that would be for the home market.
I know RFID cards and tables are already a widespread application to assist with video production. Getting that to a lower price point than present options may be of interest.
Dear Pinball,Matsui chips have RFID as extra option.