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  Poker - Has anyone seen this in person?
 
  #1  
30-01-2006, 4:12 PM
Xandit
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Has anyone seen this in person?

http://www.pokertek.com/home.html

This is a link to a live/online table company. I'm not sure what i think about something like this. I think part of what i like about playing live is the cards and chips ect. I was wondering if anyone has seen and or played a table like this?

What do you think? would you play at this table?
 

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30-01-2006, 4:39 PM
Count DeMoney
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I dunno

When playing live I like to shuffle the chips, bend the cards etc. You know even in the 24th century (On Star Trek TNG) they'll still be playing with cards and chips!
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31-01-2006, 5:05 PM
gjshand
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Sometime last year i came up with the same idea (was going to make me rich) I then got drunk and forgot all about it, Nice move huh?
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31-01-2006, 7:37 PM
theBullet
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probably the future in poker

thats gonna speed up the live games a whole lot and its accuracy is a huge advantage as well, BUT i would still prefer the old style of play - with all the acting, chip dancing and tricks.

everything is going into virtual mode so i wouldnt be surprised to see it in action in a year or 2.
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31-01-2006, 8:35 PM
Dennis C
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gjshand
Sometime last year i came up with the same idea (was going to make me rich) I then got drunk and forgot all about it, Nice move huh?
If I had a dime for every time that happened to me...................


* And the world's richest drunk is Dennis!!!!!!!!!

Damn, I knew I had to wake up soober or later.
  #6  
31-01-2006, 8:55 PM
Freakakanus
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Same idea as the blackjack machines they have now. I don't like it to tell you the truth. All the fun of being at a casino would be gone. It would be like playing at home and you know you'd still be stuck with the ALL IN moron at your table.
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01-02-2006, 12:07 AM
Count DeMoney
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Just another thought here. How does this handle someone getting up and moving to another seat? Say a person moves behind the button. Does it automatically make the person wait for the blinds?
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