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Aug 9 '17 at 10:39

Sad news after doing some research on their shuffle/dealing machines on card games such as 3 card poker, blackjack and pai gow I have found that the machines are remotely programmed with a house advantage. If you request to have the cards shuffled by hand they refuse without giving you a reason why they cannot do so. If the games are fair there should be no problem shuffling the cards at any time during a sitting upon player request. If you plan to go only go for the poker games ie texas hold em, omaha etc because these games depend on skill. Research the machines and you will see there are only 2 companies that make them and you will learn about the programming via remote. Very sad:(( no more 3 card for me.
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