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Shuffle Master brings i-Deal and more

Published: 
01 November, 2007

Third-generation shuffler is sure to impress at G2E

Gaming and peripherals specilaist Shuffle Master is bringing its third-generation i-Deal to G2E 2007, along with Mississippi Stud, a five-card poker game and an exciting three-card stud poker game, Bad Beat Progressive.

i-Deal

As the third generation single deck specialty shuffler, the i-Deal incorporates cutting-edge card recognition technology that reads the rank and suit of each card being shuffled to dramatically increase table game security, a vital element on today’s popular specialty table games that feature high odds and jackpot payouts. Featuring a low profile design with flush mount load and unload ports, a programmable multi-game function and the ability to deliver groups of cards rapidly, this revolutionary shuffler increases table profitability, game speed and security and delivers a non-trackable, completely random shuffle 100% of the time.

Features & Benefits:

• Faster than other single deck shufflers

• Flush-mount load and unload ports

• Built-in discard rack

• User-friendly touch screen display

• Alerts dealer of missing or extra cards

• Includes card recognition technology that reads the rank and suit of each card

Mississippi Stud

Mississippi Stud is an exciting five-card poker game that lets players bet up to 10 units on a single hand and features a top payout of 500 to 1 for a Royal Flush. In Mississippi Stud, players compete against a paytable, not against the dealer, and win if their hand is a pair of 10s or better.

Three Card Poker Bad Beat Progressive

Three Card Poker Bad Beat Progressive is an exciting stud poker game with an optional $1 progressive bet and an optional Pair Plus bet. Players may bet against the dealer, bet on the value of their own three card hand, or bet both. The progressive bet in Three Card Poker is based on the bad-beat concept: if a player and the dealer are involved in a bad-beat hand (a Pair or better), the player wins. The top award – 100% of the jackpot – pays when the losing hand is a 7-high Straight Flush or higher.








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