Trump Plaza to test automated, dealerless poker tables

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Atlantic City’s Trump Plaza Casino has agreed to test 12 automated poker tables for PokerTek, Inc., making it the first casino to have the dealerless tables in the stake of New Jersey.
The tables have already been implemented at places like the Mohegan Sun in Connecticut and
Canada’s Casino de Montreal, which has hosted a tournament with the automated tables.
The tables feature no dealers — there is a centralized screen that shows a dealer and the community cards. Each player has an individual monitor with their cards where they control their actions in the poker game.
According to pokerpages.com:
“The poker room at Trump Plaza is going to be a poker player’s paradise,” said Jim Rigot, General Manager for Trump Plaza Casino. “In addition to opening with a reduced $3 rake, our state-of-the-art poker room will have competitive game offerings, flat screens throughout, a comfortable lounge with convenient food and beverage offerings and blackjack tables. And when you consider the increased hands per hour and mistake-free play, it becomes an obvious choice for even the most seasoned players.”




