blackjackomaha
Well-Known Member
My local stores have finally kicked all the iTable blackjack tables to the curb and replaced them with the typical $5 & $10 6D games.
I'm surprised they kept them this long. Perhaps the initial contract they signed with ShuffleMaster? Anyway, those tables were nothing but problems - faulty touch screens, jammed card dispensers, etc. I played unrated on one when they were first introduced to see how "different" it was. Exact same except IT'S EXTREMELY SLOW.
However, I am still unsure if the computer actually counted the cards (wouldn't be a stretch since it already scanned the card values given to players). Anyone have any further information on their capabilities?
I'm surprised they kept them this long. Perhaps the initial contract they signed with ShuffleMaster? Anyway, those tables were nothing but problems - faulty touch screens, jammed card dispensers, etc. I played unrated on one when they were first introduced to see how "different" it was. Exact same except IT'S EXTREMELY SLOW.
However, I am still unsure if the computer actually counted the cards (wouldn't be a stretch since it already scanned the card values given to players). Anyone have any further information on their capabilities?