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  1. The local casino to me is finally finally getting poker. They are setting up a bunch of NL games, however every single table is going to be electronic, i.e., no dealer, so basically it's like playing online exept you can see your opponents face to face. The table is the same exept each player has there own screen too look at their cards, the board and other info. Anyone have any experience with these and wondering if you prefered them because of the speed, or didn't like them because no real cards/ chips/less tells. etc

    link to manufacturer website : http://www.pokertek.com/videospokerpro.html
  2. how do u reload? stick c-notes into a slot? no more chip runners? dealers?
     
  3. They have them at Mohegan Sun.. Poker Pro tables.. I cant play at Foxwoods so If I want to play close its my only option. As far as play its pretty standard for live play.. And for value it beats Foxwoods live play.. In 1/2 both the Poker Pro at Mohegan and Foxwoods I believe they rake 5 bucks a half hour off your stack.. So with the Poker Pro table you get more hands in an hour and you dont have to tip the dealer when you drag a pot.. So its not that bad.
  4. apparently you get a players card from the casino, and load it up at the cashier. Then put your card into table, and then to cash out take your card back to cashier and withdraw desired amount.
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  5. They just had a event at the Aussie Millions using these machines. I guess the only really things u would be missing would be chip tells.

    I see they use the pokerstars RNG....

    <h3 id="no39562">Hachem Flops Quads; Cracks Opponent's Kings</h3>
    Joe Hachem looked up an opponent's all-in bet with a pocket pair of eights, only to see his opponent reveal .

    As the machine-dealt flop came , the table let out a collective "Ohh!" "It's easy when you know it's coming," Hachem said, as the rest of the board filled out , .

    Hachem eliminated his opponent from the tournament in the hand and increased his tournament net worth to 12,650.

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