DigiDeal—DTS-X™ Table
Casinos and players are “X-static” about the X-table. DigiDeal’s DTS-X™ Table is a standalone multi-player game system. Incorporating all the cost savings and accuracy of their DTS system, this platform virtually runs itself. With unlimited uptime, these tables are equally at home in the pit or the poker room and can be configured to accommodate four to ten players. This new system incorporates 15-inch player LCD touchscreens and a giant center LCD display to catch all the game action. The X-table’s graphically-enhanced virtual environment allows the player to interact like never before with life-like chip betting, card peeking, and flipping. The technology enables casinos to track everything happening at the table and gives casinos the control they require. The DTS-X is fully networkable and compatible with all SAS back-end management systems, making it a good choice for many “slot only” jurisdictions. And don’t limit yourself to just poker! Like their hosted DTS platform, they have a vast portfolio of patented games developed for the X-table. No longer limited by human capability, this technology allows standalone electronic table games to go where they have never gone before. For more information, visit www.digideal.com.
Shuffle Master—Hi Lo Stud Poker™
Hi-Lo Stud Poker™ is a five-card poker game that pays if a player’s hand is really good...or really bad. In Hi-Lo Stud, players win if their final hand is at least a pair of tens, or is no better than ten-high. Hi-Lo Stud Poker also features the optional 3 Card Bonus™ side bet that wins if a player’s first three cards are a pair or better. To begin, players make an ante bet and the optional 3 Card Bonus side bet. Players then receive three cards. The dealer will place two community cards face down. A player’s three cards and the two community cards will be combined to make a five-card hand. The dealer then settles all 3 Card Bonus bets. After players review their first three cards, they may fold their ante or make the 4th Street bet of 1x to 2x their ante. The dealer will then reveal the first community card, and then reveal the final community card. If a player’s hand is a pair of tens or better, they win “high” payouts, and if it is a ten-high or worse, they win “low” payouts. For more information, visit www.shufflemaster.com or call (702) 897-7150.
