January 1st, 2014 at 3:33:06 AM
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Quote: MrCasinoGamesQuote: MrCasinoGamesSuccess Story across South-Africa.
My Progressive Table Games (Casino Hold em® Poker, Raise'em® Poker Xtra, Block-Pro® Blackjack and Chase the Ace Blackjack.) on The Supernova Table Bonus System from TCSJOHNHUXLEY.
Since March My Progressive Table Games on The Supernova Table Bonus System from TCSJOHNHUXLEY.
Have been rolling out in South Africa. With over 60 tables so far placed in South Africa alone Read More...
This year (2014) in North and South America, TCSJOHNHUXLEY will debut its progressive system for tables: Supernova.
TCSJOHNHUXLEY has had tremendous success with Supernova in other markets, and it stands to be the signature product for the company in 2014. Read More...
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
January 2nd, 2014 at 9:14:44 AM
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What does this have to do with Dealer First Blackjack?
ZCore13
ZCore13
I am an employee of a Casino. Former Table Games Director,, current Pit Supervisor. All the personal opinions I post are my own and do not represent the opinions of the Casino or Tribe that I work for.
January 2nd, 2014 at 9:23:43 AM
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This has everything to disproving that NICE guys finish last. Way to go Stephen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shed not for her
the bitter tear
Nor give the heart
to vain regret
Tis but the casket
that lies here,
The gem that filled it
Sparkles yet
January 2nd, 2014 at 6:04:55 PM
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Stephen - did you play a part in the creation of this, or did you just think it's an interesting product to pass along? I agree with Zcore this thread has taken on a life of its own, but one of the topics that came about with this thread was the use of technology for table games. It looks like being able to link table games, but still deal using real cards, allows for some exciting progressive type jackpots while maintaining customers trust. Reading about their parallel Blackjack is another example of what could be done with technology. Cool stuff...
January 2nd, 2014 at 8:25:18 PM
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Hi 21Revolution,
I invents progressive games for this product (Supernova Table Bonus System).
here is a list of My Progressive Table Games using Supernova sofar:
Casino Hold em® Progressive-Poker, Raise'em® Xtra Progressive-Poker, Block-Pro® Progressive-Blackjack and Chase the Ace Progressive-Blackjack.
All being play across South-Africa today (60+ tables).
P.S. How is Dealer First Blackjack getting on?
I invents progressive games for this product (Supernova Table Bonus System).
here is a list of My Progressive Table Games using Supernova sofar:
Casino Hold em® Progressive-Poker, Raise'em® Xtra Progressive-Poker, Block-Pro® Progressive-Blackjack and Chase the Ace Progressive-Blackjack.
All being play across South-Africa today (60+ tables).
P.S. How is Dealer First Blackjack getting on?
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
January 3rd, 2014 at 2:45:04 PM
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That's awesome and congrats- opens up some new thinking about how to take advantage of these technologies.
As I'm always the optimist, I haven't given up on Dealer First. I recently came up with a manual method using two mirror slots that I believe would allow for efficient dealing (without technology). The main idea is giving just enough information so the dealer knows whether to hit or stay, and then only checking actual card values when a hit card potentially resulted in a bust.
Being overly concerned about collusion, I initially came up with a method that was likely too complicated. But, I think I may have something very simple that reduces the potential risk of collusion to a non-factor.
I'm still doing what I can to see if someone can help this to trial and share in the endless rewards that will result :)
If not, I'm pleased that I stuck with it and came up with a solution which required some creative thinking.
BTW- Happy New Year everyone
As I'm always the optimist, I haven't given up on Dealer First. I recently came up with a manual method using two mirror slots that I believe would allow for efficient dealing (without technology). The main idea is giving just enough information so the dealer knows whether to hit or stay, and then only checking actual card values when a hit card potentially resulted in a bust.
Being overly concerned about collusion, I initially came up with a method that was likely too complicated. But, I think I may have something very simple that reduces the potential risk of collusion to a non-factor.
I'm still doing what I can to see if someone can help this to trial and share in the endless rewards that will result :)
If not, I'm pleased that I stuck with it and came up with a solution which required some creative thinking.
BTW- Happy New Year everyone