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发表于 2007-6-15 05:43 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Top aces to test no-dealer poker at top championship

Some shrewd marketing savvy lies behind an innovative element scheduled for introduction early next month during the World Series of Poker Main Event.

Pokertek, which has developed a new electronic dealerless poker table that uses computer screens for each player and speeds up play significantly, has teamed up with WSOP organisers to showcase the product in a Heads Up Challenge game featuring high profile players.

Antonio Esfandiari and Phil 'Unabomber' Laak will compete in a game of Texas Hold'em using the new table during the main event on the afternoon of July 5.  Arrangements have also been made for the product to be showcased on the Gaming Life Expo running in conjunction with WSOP, giving visitors a chance to give the product a test drive, and the activity will be supported by a publicity campaign.

"People love to play heads-up poker," says PokerTek president James Crawford. "It's fast-paced, it's one-on-one and the competition is intense. Bringing the world's greatest card game into the amusement space is an exciting next step for our company."

PokerTek's plans include the installation of the electronic tables in bars and restaurants, and the company is negotiating a co-branding deal with the World Series of Poker. The director of the tournament, Jeffrey Pollack says that such a move would be a good strategic fit and comments: "The success of any sports property is directly related to its ability to introduce the brand to new audiences."
 楼主| 发表于 2007-8-9 04:52 | 显示全部楼层

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Jeff Haney hears the pitch for a new digital poker table that takes the cards, chips - and dealers - out of the game

August 08, 2007

LAS VEGAS SUN

Kenny Rosenblatt recently placed his company's automated digital poker table in the Hustler Casino, one of Southern California's temples of poker.

His next goal entails extending the reach of his product to the poker rooms of the Las Vegas Strip.

"We're planning an expansion into Las Vegas and Atlantic City in the next couple of years," said Rosenblatt, chief executive of Arkadium Inc., a New York City-based game software company and co-creator of the "FastDeal" computerized poker table.

Arkadium officials plan to work "state by state" with gaming authorities to achieve their goal of putting as many as 1,000 of their automated tables in public cardrooms nationwide by 2010, Rosenblatt said.

The Hustler, Larry Flynt's casino in Gardena, Calif., which remains home to traditional high-stakes poker games in addition to the FastDeal tables, represents an auspicious start for Arkadium, according to Rosenblatt.

FastDeal made its debut at the Hustler on May 17.

"We knew it was one of the premier poker destinations," Rosenblatt said. "We wanted to go with a big poker place rather than a place that doesn't put much of a priority on poker."

The FastDeal tables, like other automated poker tables that are beginning to make inroads in poker rooms around the world, use a virtual touch-screen display instead of cards and chips. The poker game is entirely computerized and does not require a live dealer.

"It's the same game," Rosenblatt said. "You can still look your opponents right in the eye. It combines the best aspects of online and traditional poker."

The same could be said of any automated poker table, including those produced by North Carolina-based PokerTek, perhaps the most recognized name brand in the business. Rosenblatt, however, touts his company's unique automated-cashier kiosks, which allow players to create a poker account, add money to an existing account and cash out.

"It's a seamless-type operation," Rosenblatt said.

It's probably inevitable that automated poker tables will come to Las Vegas poker rooms, whether they're produced by FastDeal or a competitor.

Doug Dalton, director of poker operations at the Bellagio, has said that although he would be open to exploring the possibility of adding some to his property, he would use them to augment his poker room's offerings and would not displace any staff members.

Bellagio, however, is a large world-class poker room. It's likely that dealers in smaller locales with fewer resources would be replaced if their properties brought in computerized tables.

"Most of the resistance we see comes from dealers," Rosenblatt said, "because (the automated tables) remove dealers from the equation."

Rosenblatt said he's encountered surprisingly little resistance from players , though.

"Once people check out the product , they generally take to it pretty quickly," he said. "After a couple of minutes, even old-school poker players take to it very well."

WSOP circuit

Harrah's has released the schedule for the fourth season of its World Series of Poker circuit, expanding the slate from 10 to 12 tournaments for 2007-08.

The circuit includes two Nevada stops, at Harvey's in Lake Tahoe Nov. 3-13 and at Caesars Palace April 20-May 1.

World Series circuit events are conducted at Harrah's-owned casinos across the country and serve to drum up interest in the annual World Series of Poker each summer at the Rio.

Winners of the circuit's championship tournaments, $5,000 buy-in no-limit Texas hold 'em events, earn a seat in the 2008 World Series of Poker main event along with the prize money. Each stop on the circuit also features a series of preliminary tournaments and satellites.

The 2007-08 circuit begins Aug. 29 at the Grand Casino in Tunica, Miss., and includes stops in Atlantic City, New Orleans, Indiana, Iowa and California.

Beginning with the November tournament at Caesars Indiana, video coverage of the final table will be available at worldseriesofpoker.com.

Poker for a cause

A benefit poker tournament Sunday at the Palms will raise money for the Las Vegas Jewish Community Center, which runs hundreds of charitable programs , including one of the area's largest food pantries for needy families.

The no-limit hold 'em tournament, open to the public, is scheduled for 11 a.m. in the Key West Room. It carries a suggested donation of $450. Rebuys are available. First prize in a $10,000 entry into next year's World Series of Poker main event.

Erica Schoenberg, Evelyn Ng, Mike Matusow, Eli Elezra and David Benyamine are among the pros scheduled to participate. Matt Savage will direct the tournament and emcee.
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 楼主| 发表于 2008-1-20 21:51 | 显示全部楼层
PokerPro Installs 43 Tables in Three Quebec Casinos

2008-01-18

The Three Rooms Open to the Public Today

Three casinos in Quebec decided to cash-in on the growing popularity of automated poker tables and had PokerTek install 43 PokerPro tables which became open to the public today.

Casino du Lac-Leamy, located in Gatineau, features 13 PokerPro tables, and Casino de Charlevoix in La Malbaie has five. In Montreal, Casino de Montreal installed 25 tables, making it the largest collection of PokerTek tables in the world. All three casinos are owned by the Société des casinos du Québec Inc.

“We want to offer the best poker in the most unique poker rooms in North America where customers will be treated like royalty,” said in a recent press release by Alain Brosseau, Project Manager of Gaming Development for the Société des casinos du Québec Inc.

The tables at all three casinos offer no-limit and limit hold’em cash games as well as single-table and multi-table tournaments. Catering to both sides of the border, these PokerPro tables have French and English options.

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