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AVP has been notified that the tables are being taken out of Excalibur and moved to a different (undisclosed) venue within Las Vegas.

cokeboy99 wrote:Any speculation about a date when live poker with dealers will be back and machines gone??
Nash_equilibria wrote:... I can end my boycott of Excalibur...
gowhitesox99 wrote:they should go half and half IMO.. I loved the elec tables and I enjoy dealer tables also. THey go half and half and its a win win!!!
Or slap those babies down in the middle of NYNY, that'd be ok too!!
Railbird wrote:
With the MGM-Mirage management having stated in print media that they have learned players have a preference for live dealers I would be a little surprised to see them undertake this experiment again at NYNY. Who knows, maybe the tables will resurface there, but if I were betting I would bet on a non-MGM-MIrage owned casino. Maybe Harrah's will pick them up and give it a go at Paris???

gowhitesox99 wrote:they should go half and half IMO.. I loved the elec tables and I enjoy dealer tables also. THey go half and half and its a win win!!!
Or slap those babies down in the middle of NYNY, that'd be ok too!!
TheJacob wrote:Railbird wrote:
With the MGM-Mirage management having stated in print media that they have learned players have a preference for live dealers I would be a little surprised to see them undertake this experiment again at NYNY. Who knows, maybe the tables will resurface there, but if I were betting I would bet on a non-MGM-MIrage owned casino. Maybe Harrah's will pick them up and give it a go at Paris???
What type of poker room a majority of poker players prefer isn't relevant.
That would be like someone who runs a pizza place surveying its customers and finding most of them prefer pepperoni! Were only serving pepperoni now guys!
Point is...it doesn't matter what your customers "prefer". It only matters which products have enough interest to survive.
Now I know plenty of you will say "Well there isn't enough interest then." So las vegas can't support a single electronic room? I think they can.
Will that mean an electronic room with 6 tables or a live room adding a few electronic tables...I don't know. I do know there is demand for some .50/$1 games and low buyin tournaments.
Saying that isn't true is a blatant lie.

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