In Rhode Island(Twin River) we already have virtual table games. The state is totally convinced that putting a human behind the cards will bring in more money than the salaried of all the new people that have to be hired (pit bosses dealers and security). We already have table games totally run by computers, no humans involved, except to to fix them when the the money gets jammed.Do live table games always bring in more money than virtual table games?
I should hope so. Virtual roulette wheels are an abomination before the Lord. Those blackjack machines which have a 'holographic' dealer are no more than idolatrous. You don't believe me? You don't think people don't silently pray to that 3D image of a croupier, every time the machine sprouts a card for you?
The operators are selling their souls to the devil because they know that nobody tips a computer, and they want every last coin and chip for themselves.
A roulette wheel is very similar to an Ouija board, and to mess on one without the psychic defence provided by a trained professional croupier is to stand naked before the Powers of Hell.Do live table games always bring in more money than virtual table games?
Both have advantages and disadvantages. In live table games, the casino has an opportunity to create more money because they can sell food or drinks, or whatsoever that would satisfy their customers.
In virtual table games, the only advantage I see is that you don't have to hire someone to assist.
http://www.onlinecasinolead.com/Do live table games always bring in more money than virtual table games?
The quick answer is no. The house see it like this.
1) a dealer may make a mistake either paying too much or not taking a losing bet ect..
2) they save money on the back end by not having an employee to pay
3) a computer can run the game faster. more hands more money
4) when a player tips a dealer that toke goes in his tip box. once there the house doesn't have a chance to win it. "It's locked up.)
However a lot of players don't like computers. They prefer a live dealer. Especially high rollers. So these players will look for a live game first. Putting more money on that table.
I don't think so because there are more people involved in virtual table games.
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