Digital Blackjack

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Whether you are upgrading your man cave or trying to find a new way to interact with your friends and family in the comfort of your home, Digital Games Table allows you to play your favorite games without any hassle. We combine the best elements from live and online games as we provide a variety of thrilling games, including poker, blackjack and more.

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To guarantee player privacy, Digital Games Table has two table designs to maximize this feature.

The first table option is the Model G table. This Digital Games Table requires players to use their personal phones to play, so it comes with USB ports so players can charge their phones. Players then receive their individual player information (for example, their poker cards) on their phones. Please note that each player has to download the Digital Games Table app to play the game.

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The second option is the Model N table. This table comes with embedded individual screens so the players don’t have to worry about hooking up their phones or downloading the app; all their information is provided with the table.

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No matter which option you go with, players can’t look at each other’s information. The community information is then displayed on a large TV screen set in the middle of the table.

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A few weeks ago I posted asking if anyone had played Digital Blackjack, and said I was going to check out Harrahs in Cherokee Nc and give it a try. So here is the report, first let me say a few things about the casino, they have reserved alot of valet and high end player parking near the casino so if you are a cheap ass like me, and won't pay $8.00 for valet parking, its a shuttle ride from general parking. Now the shuttle was regular and driver was informative once I told him this was my first visit. Next, once entering everyone was super nice from door man all the way thru. Just for signing up for a players club card I got a free t-shrit. Which is more that I can say for a couple of the Riverboats I have been to.
Moving over to the Digital Black Jack, Set up is just like normal, with dealer, pit boss, and all that, chips are normal, as are the ash trays, cig ashes and cup holders. Tables were mostly $10.00, with one $25.00. Buy in's were like anywhere else I have been. The tables had little screens infront of each player that displayed the dealers cards in upper left corner, your cards in the center of the screen, and the player to your right's cards were displayed in the lower right corner. Hits stands, and all that were the same. The dealer pushed a button and delt the first two cards players face up, dealers one up one down. As a player chose to hit she hit the button again and another card came up if you chose to stand, she hit another button and a little green light came on the next players screen till they were done, and so on and so on.
The game itself was a little cumbersome to start, but after a few hands it went well. Shuffles were done just like at a regular game, a tap of the screen meant a cut. As far as the game, I could really see no difference that with a live deck game, it had its share of cold spells and runs, actually had several blackjacks, but no cards to split in an hours play. They only allowed Doubling on 10s and 11s, and offered insurance and all that jazz. After an hour of play I was ahead $50.00 so I cashed out and walked away. Not a bad experience at all. Only thing I thought funny was someone ask about splitting 3s against a 6, and someone said the book says to split them, the dealer said the book has not been written yet for digital. Don't know what that meant.