The chairman of an Australian IT company has built an RFID enabled poker table that could bring the same level of detail seen in televised games to the weekly rounds with your buddies. Hoping to find ...
Pokertronic, a firm that offers services and solutions enabling the filming and broadcasting of live poker tournaments, is selling an RFID-enabled poker table that, according to the company, makes it ...
Australian Andrew Milner built a poker table equipped with RFID chips for every single card and HD cameras to track every movement. His setup can even tell where cards lie in a full, vertical deck.
Australian technology and poker enthusiast Andrew Milner has brought a little bit of the World Poker Tour into his rec room, with the help of RFID. Milner spent three months and around $7000 ...
Genting Poker, the UK provider for land based casinos and resorts, is gearing up for the 2011 Poker Players Championship. Just northwest of England, Genting is testing an enhanced RFID poker table at ...
Take a look at what Gadget Master, and poker player, Andrew Milner has built, an RFID Video Poker Table. I guess how you feel about this will be determined by how you feel about Poker, but if you like ...
There are people who made their own full-blown systems just as they can get on TV as it is to gather on holidays and play poker. In the confrontation scene, the faces of the two people were up and ...
Casinos are deploying an RFID-based solution from Transient Path to manage activities around their gaming tables. The company’s Cobblestone Casino Management solution tracks RFID-enabled cards so ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A Las Vegas valley poker player explains how RFID cards work in response to a lawsuit filed against another player in California for cheating, allegedly raking in thousands of ...
A newly published U.S. Patent and Trademark Office application describes a way for online poker players to "physically interact" with real, in-casino poker games. The process would involve ...