Baccarat Hall of Fame Member kachatz1 Posted November 1, 2015 Baccarat Hall of Fame Member Report Share Posted November 1, 2015 Daylight savings time here in the USA, so time is right to discuss " new age Baccarat" .Spring Forward, or Fall Back?It's just a matter of time until it comes to a casino near you...I used to call it Stadium Baccarat. The Palazzo here in Las Vegas calls it Imperial Baccarat.And it's naturally going to spread to a whole bunch more casinos....first the BIG ones, then maybe the only one near you...Just like it has with Craps.Just like it has with Blackjack.Just like it has with Roulette.Pretty much a " video game" , or " slot machine" for Baccarat...Right now, they use " live dealers" here in Vegas.2 real Dealers, each " dealing" 2 decks.And no limit to how many people can play...because the only limit is how many Kiosks the casino wants to install for Players...Does anyone really think that large, Brick-and-Mortar casinos will forever let all that money currently expended in " online casinos" leak out of their pockets?Or that " target marketing" to 20's and 30's year olds , who grew up playing Video Games, is not on its way?Hmmmmn.With " live dealers" inside the casino...ones we can watch...no problem, methinks. In fact, at The Palazzo you can currently play 4 Bac shoes simultaneously.( If you can keep 4 shoes " straight" in your head, or even 2 or 3...)Likely this all could expand Baccarat revenues, and Casino profits from same...maybe so much even more Bac tables are opened...Or, could result in fewer " face-to-face" tables open...maybe, close a few down, and soon " live dealers" replaced by holograms, or just FX imagery of a person...For now?Keep your NOR seat belt fastened, and " Buckle Up" with MDB. If you don't know both methodologies, you are being left out in the cold big-time...likely losing far more $$ than they cost...And please, don't shoot The Messenger! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brad01 Posted November 1, 2015 Report Share Posted November 1, 2015 I think online casinos are a good thing as to exist they must be fair or no one will play. Early on they were cheating - some still do but many offer legit live games. I play airball rapid roulette and its fair. There's a live dealer to oversee and you can play low limit with a single zero which you cant do on live tables From a business point of view we need competition to keep businesses honest.Wherever there is monopolies there's inefficiency and poor service.The online casinos can run with lower overheads so they can provide fairer odds.Now maybe we will see a counter measure by the B&M casinos.For years the taxi industry had it all their own way and now Uber is here to stay.Good and bad it has offered competition and taxis will still exist.As long as we can find a fair game which is 50/50 minus commission?Don't forget 5D! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Users ECD Posted November 11, 2015 Users Report Share Posted November 11, 2015 PARX PA just put one in. No one is playing it. Daylight savings time here in the USA, so time is right to discuss " new age Baccarat" .Spring Forward, or Fall Back?It's just a matter of time until it comes to a casino near you...I used to call it Stadium Baccarat. The Palazzo here in Las Vegas calls it Imperial Baccarat.And it's naturally going to spread to a whole bunch more casinos....first the BIG ones, then maybe the only one near you...Just like it has with Craps.Just like it has with Blackjack.Just like it has with Roulette.Pretty much a " video game" , or " slot machine" for Baccarat...Right now, they use " live dealers" here in Vegas.2 real Dealers, each " dealing" 2 decks.And no limit to how many people can play...because the only limit is how many Kiosks the casino wants to install for Players...Does anyone really think that large, Brick-and-Mortar casinos will forever let all that money currently expended in " online casinos" leak out of their pockets?Or that " target marketing" to 20's and 30's year olds , who grew up playing Video Games, is not on its way?Hmmmmn.With " live dealers" inside the casino...ones we can watch...no problem, methinks. In fact, at The Palazzo you can currently play 4 Bac shoes simultaneously.( If you can keep 4 shoes " straight" in your head, or even 2 or 3...)Likely this all could expand Baccarat revenues, and Casino profits from same...maybe so much even more Bac tables are opened...Or, could result in fewer " face-to-face" tables open...maybe, close a few down, and soon " live dealers" replaced by holograms, or just FX imagery of a person...For now?Keep your NOR seat belt fastened, and " Buckle Up" with MDB. If you don't know both methodologies, you are being left out in the cold big-time...likely losing far more $$ than they cost...And please, don't shoot The Messenger! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brad01 Posted November 11, 2015 Report Share Posted November 11, 2015 but I don't see the problem with this stadium style?as long as its a fair game? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
modnar Posted November 11, 2015 Report Share Posted November 11, 2015 There is not such thing as fair game. Why Do you think Casinos have 90% of their floor surface filled with Slot machines? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brad01 Posted November 13, 2015 Report Share Posted November 13, 2015 True slot machines I heard return 7% payout 93% win FIXEDYou cant beat an individual machineLess space, staff, overheadsBut casinos cant have all slot machines they have to have live games and of those live games theres still a large % which aren't worth playing but there's some that are where you can get 50/50 odds minus commissionThe best you can hope for on those is a slightly better than 50% edge but that's all you need.We are less than 0.1% of players on this forum but probably the highest % of winning players in 1 placeLeave all the rest of the games up to the other 99.9% to play It keeps the casinos in business! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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