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    Electronic Blackjack

    Hi all.
    Yesterday at my local casino I came across an electronic blackjack machine.
    It has 7 screens which simulates spots and the machine emulates a live dealer.
    According to the rules it says its 8D, DOA, DAS, 75%.
    The table shows a discard tray but due to the way its shown its not easy to determine accurately hoy many decks are left.
    I watched for a while and the first thing I noticed is that counting would be tough since its difficult to see the cards that are dealt to other players.
    But maybe playing alone in the machine it would be easier.
    Does anybody has experience with this type of games?
    The name of the machine is "Classic Blackjack" and I the company is Digi something... (cant remembre the whole name).
    Any comments on this would be greatly appreciated.

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    Stay away.


    Ignore any remarks to the contrary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post

    Stay away.


    Ignore any remarks to the contrary.
    You sure do know how to get a point across!
    Do they cheat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjarg View Post
    . . . Do they cheat?
    Do you think, with a robot dealing, they'd need to?

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    No idea. Just wondering why it is zen told me to stay away from them.

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    Play it at low stakes and see if the running count tends to move back towards zero as you get closer to the shuffle card. Use the same tests for honesty that you'd use on a real shoe game...if everything tests out fine then give it a try. Another option, call the manufacturer.

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    What questions would we ask the manufacturer?

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