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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 ...
It looks like those wanting to practice for their TV poker debut now have at least one, completely impractical lead to follow, as one Andrew Milner has now built what may well be the very first ...
When Andrew Milner built himself an RFID-equipped poker table and the automated video overlay system to match, it was certainly a labor of love. Now, like any good poker player, he's trying to get ...
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 ...
The company says its RFID-enabled poker table and cards make it easier for casinos, clubs and TV-production businesses to offer spectators a glance into players' hands.
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 ...
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 dollars.
The RFID device 26 includes an antenna 28 that receives a signal from an RFID reader under the table 12 and provides power and information to the silicon chip 30.
Alpha Logistics Europe is leveraging a UHF RFID system from Real Asset Management to gain visibility into each piece of equipment that goes to poker tournament sites, and to ensure that they are then ...
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 ...
"A problem with applying these scenarios to an RFID poker table—aside from the antenna tuning, Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) and power problems—is that there are multiple cards on the ...
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