Quote: teddysI saw one at the Delta House casino in Virginia City, Northern Nevada.
Thanks, I will have to check that out on a Reno trip.
Quote: jeffwarren75what is it?
80's technology; looks like old Nintendo, Atari, etc.
Quote: Paigowdan80's technology; looks like old Nintendo, Atari, etc.
It is the predecessor in technology to the Shuffle Master Royal Match BJ games (although a different company). They are coin only and the rules are 4 decks, DA, split once S17. The DA can be altered to double nothing, D10/11 or D 9/10/11, and it can be programmed to shuffle every hand. The company in Deadwood seems to be giving theirs away, but I have nowhere is my house to go with it.
The company that made this went bankrupt 10+ years ago and the parts are about non existent. This company also made "Hot Shot Dice" which was a Never Ever Craps game that had six seats and players rolled the dice using a centipede type track ball. I have not seen one of those in 3-4 years.
Quote: teddysI saw one at the Delta House casino in Virginia City, Northern Nevada.
I am hearing this game has been pulled from there. I think it was the last one left in existence. I never got to play it though.
Quote: PokeraddictIt is the predecessor in technology to the Shuffle Master Royal Match BJ games (although a different company). They are coin only and the rules are 4 decks, DA, split once S17. The DA can be altered to double nothing, D10/11 or D 9/10/11, and it can be programmed to shuffle every hand. The company in Deadwood seems to be giving theirs away, but I have nowhere is my house to go with it.
The company that made this went bankrupt 10+ years ago and the parts are about non existent. This company also made "Hot Shot Dice" which was a Never Ever Craps game that had six seats and players rolled the dice using a centipede type track ball. I have not seen one of those in 3-4 years.
They could be programmed for 75% penetration also, couldn't they?