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Wednesday 24th June 2009, 4:34am

Source: The Real Las Vegas

Man Over Machine at the Excalibur

I have heard rumors for the last week or so (including information provided in the comment section of this very blog), and today has brought official word that the rumors are true.

After slightly less than a year in operation, the Excalibur Poker Room will return to gnormalh.

In other words, human dealers will return, and the electronic PokerTek tables will leave.

Ifve played at the X electro-room on many occasions, and have always enjoyed it.

According to the Associated Press, gMGM Mirage officials say they found that players prefer live dealers to automatic tables.h

I suppose this statement comes as a surprise to nobody.  Almost everybody I know prefers human dealers.  Myself included.  With a caveat.

While I think it is kind of douchey to talk down to other players with an air of superiority, there is no escaping the fact that the electronic tables do, indeed, attract a large number of less experienced live players.  Note that I did not say gbad playersh c but a fair percentage seem to have some discomfort in live games.

I have some theories on why this is.

First of all, I think many electro-players have ghelperh applications at home that assist them while they are playing online poker.  I know that there are dozens of programs out there that will automatically calculate pot odds, hand odds, and some of these ghelperh programs will outright tell a player what to do.

Bet X amount c call c fold c etc.  While Ifve never used these apps (living in Vegas means playing primarily in B&M rooms), I have heard stories about how sophisticated these tools can be.

Someone at an electro-table once told me that he had a program that actually played for him using some kind of artificial intelligence engine, and that he merely sat back and watched.  He claimed that he made a solid side income using this program.

Was he yanking my chain as poker players are apt to do?  Maybe.  But it wouldnft surprise me if such a tool existed.

Perhaps because of a reliance on computer tools, electro-players at the X were often a little awkward and unsure at the live tables.

Think about a person that uses a pocket calculator all of his life for even the most basic calculations suddenly being given a test where he had to do all of the math in his head.  Naturally, he would struggle.  So would any of us.  You train your brain to do particular calculations out of sheer repetition, and those who have skipped this step will be a little behind.

Also, there was a social factor.  Ifve been in online poker rooms.  Ifve seen what goes on.  There is a lot of bodacious swagger and insults that fly by the chat screen.  There is a great deal of wang-swinging.

Online c a 5Œ2h 110lb twenty one year-old kid can be the biggest badass at the table.  He has eight supermodel girlfriends and once shot a man just to see him die.  At a real table, this just doesnft fly.  People can see that you are a little Poindexter.  Also, people canft reach through a monitor and ring your neck if you impugn the esteem of their maternal parent, but the 250lb guy sitting across from you at the PokerTek table can reach across and knock you senseless.  Perhaps because of this, some players would not utter a word for hours.

Because of the non-existence of tools, and the sometimes social-awkwardness of the electro-players, they did gain a reputation for being a bit more fishy and backward than the players at say c The Wynn.

Was this stereotype justified?  In my experience c sometimes.  I certainly sat down at a few tables to find three guys dressed in a hood and wizard glasses like some kind of Laak/Raymert hybrid while playing .50/$1 No Limit.

These guys honestly thought that the dilation of their pupils would give them away.  Of course, only the very  top .1% of poker players worldwide can accurately make a play based on pupillary constriction, and probably less than 1% of players can pick up on physical tells at all.

Those who do have this skill, are certainly not playing $.5/$1 poker.

Pros wear the gear because they are playing against other pros whom they have faced hundreds of times before, and are familiar with each otherfs idiosyncrasies.  Pros are also pros.  They can pick up on physical tells better than gnormalsh.

If you simply join a $2/$5 cash game with random people at the Venetian, however, I promise that physical tells will not be an issue whatsoever.  The only exception would be if your opponent had Tourettes and screamed gMy balls are on fire!h every time he got a premium hand.  You might want to fold to that guy.

So c yes.  Electro players were sometimes a bit easier to play against than felt players.  And this is the reason that they might very well be missed by some players.

If you are either a player or predator, all hope is not lost, though.

Ifm not a huge fan of rumors since they turn out to be wrong 90% of the time.  There is one floating that interests me though, and since itfs not a big deal if it turns out to be wrong c I will go ahead and address it.

I have heard that PokerTek tables are not leaving Las Vegas.  They are simply being moved to another casino.  A casino which does not have a poker room at the moment.  The speculation is that the front-runner is New York New York.

This is Las Vegas, and nothing happens until it happens, but this move would make sense.

I donft consider a casino to be completely full-service until it has a Poker Room and even though the MGM room is just across the pedestrian bridge, NYNY has always had a bit of a hole in this regards.

Were this to happen, it also means that the electro-players, and those who like to play against them will not have to travel very far to maintain their relationship.

Last but not least, this also means that several human dealers will be getting their jobs back.  How can that be anything other than positive?

This entire situation seems to be win-win for everyone involved, and I certainly hope that the transition back to felt is a successful one.

The Excalibur Poker Room is scheduled to ggo humanh on July 15th.

19th October 2009 3:08pm

Source: Poker News Headlines

Is SEGA Poker On The Way?

Video game provider SEGA could be set to launch their own poker and casino platforms following the granting of a gambling licence by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission today.

18th October 2009 10:25am

Source: GoodLuck Poker Blog

The 5 Dumbest Things I Ever Did Playing Poker

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17th October 2009 10:32pm

Source: Poker News Daily

Full Tilt Responds to Poker Bot Lawsuit

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16th October 2009 7:02pm

Source: TJ Cloutier

From Canada to Texas: Football & Poker

Anybody who sees me at a poker table says that I look like a football player. And of course, that's what I was in my youth. After I got out of the Army, I signed on as with the Montreal Allouettes, where I played first string tight end until I was traded to the Toronto Argonauts.

14th October 2009 8:05pm

Source: Poker News Daily

Doyle Brunson Inducted into Hardin-Simmons University Athletic Hall of Fame

Legendary poker player Doyle Brunson will be feted yet again on Friday night, but not for any of his performances over his 50-plus year career in the game of poker.

13th October 2009 6:50pm

Source: PokerListings.com

WSOP introducing November Nine Academy

The final table of the World Series of Poker Main Event represents the pinnacle of a poker player's career, but every player has to start somewhere.

12th October 2009 10:05am

Source: Poker King Blog

A.J. Benza Out as Co-Host of High Stakes Poker

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9th October 2009 5:18pm

Source: Poker News Daily

Aaron Gustavson Defeats Peter Eastgate in EPT London

As the great wrestler Ric Flair said, ?To be the man, you gotta beat the man!? In this week?s finale of the European Poker Tour?s (EPT) London stop, Aaron Gustavson did just that, besting reigning World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event Champion Peter Eastgate heads-up.

7th October 2009 7:04pm

Source: PokerListings.com

durrrr Challenge: The half way mark and more

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Source: Poker News Daily

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Even though he has more than 50 years in the poker world under his belt, poker legend Doyle Brunson continues to be one of the leaders in the community, advocating suggestions for improvements to the industry.

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