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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney112 View Post
    You can't see your company's name it's just a little blue light around every players spot at the tables were they type in your card information is to the side of the dealer which you cannot see any information about any company or anythingq and here's a picture I took those table I hope it uploads for you and for everyone else





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    Not to change the subject, but what's that side bet with the 3 there?


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    Quote Originally Posted by bejammin075 View Post
    Not to change the subject, but what's that side bet with the 3 there?
    They remind me of the circles I see on the 21 + 3 Blackjack tables. Just a guess because I never play it.

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    It's a a three card poker hand your first two cards and the dealer up card if you get a poker hand it pays 9to1 the spot to the left if you play the poker hand and played the spot like 3 of a kind pays 180 - 1 or something like that

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    https://www.technologyreview.com/s/4...ital-pit-boss/

    It will likely get worse....



    Tried to find the table in the screenshot at a manufacturer but no luck . It may be an RFID set rather than the camera in or near the shoe set.
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    That's scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth View Post
    Maybe, can you imagine some computer savvy entrepreneur hacking a table to hole card? Not only will they increase advantage of BS, but look like an unsophisticated player to the computer.

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    If they can identify skill level of players plus how much they are betting every single hand then AP's who play rated are toast. For those who are not interested in comps, play unrated, they could still probably assign you an ID plus face record software and track and ban you. Times they are a changing.

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    Its not RFID since RFID isn't embedded into chips lower than $500 denoms at PNG properties, and this is likely a $5-$25 MIN table.

    @Barney112, do the lights come on and off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exoter175 View Post
    "Its not RFID since RFID isn't embedded into chips
    lower than $500 denoms at PNG properties."
    I think that the Wynn RFID's are black and up. I could be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post
    I think that the Wynn RFID's are black and up. I could be wrong.
    The Wynn isn't a PNG property, but it would certainly be easy to tell if your information is correct. If you've got a smartphone, you've got the ability to check NFC.

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    I have seen this technology also in the new casino in Biloxi and some other places. My understanding, which is purely observational, that instead of the dealer hitting a button every round to record bets, the cards when they cover the "light hole" signal the round. Although this is the original intention, I do not think it is being employed because I observed the dealer not making any attempts to cover the holes with the cards on every round.

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    If it's an RFID type system there are RFID microchips in the casino chips and electronic sensors in the betting circles (usually wires running under the table to a sensor under the felt. It figures your average bet and time played so the pit doesn't have to manually rate your action. It also tells the casino your minimum bet and maximum bet. Usually this info is also made available to surveillance to make it easier for them to correlate your bet to the count should they start to do a skills profile on you. It also makes it easier for the system to automatically flag you for review if your spread goes beyond a certain ratio. It's been my experience that if you set up your initial play on a new account so that a big spread doesn't correlate with the count and give the casino a chance to review your action and write you off that those systems are no more of a threat than human ratings. There are other ways to abuse such electronic bet tracking systems that I prefer to keep to myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigplayer View Post
    "There are other ways to abuse such electronic bet tracking systems that I prefer to keep to myself."
    Ditto. My words exactly. Well, I may share this with just my closest partners/friends.

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