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Old 4th May 2010
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Explanations on the layout

Hello Newview,

Haven't seen an image of the Bill's Gambling Hall layout but on the IGE table the explanations were written on the table layout (see image). They were written from the dealers perspective however so for most of the players on the table the text was upside down

The size of the monitors were also small so getting all the bets on the screen was a real squeeze. See how tiny the boxes are for the Hardways. A punter will probably need a pen (or the corner of their players card) to make sure they tap accurately.


With gaming I think almost everything is possible now but what's of the utmost importance is presentation and usability - Rapid Craps IMHO at the moment seems to fall at both fences. Then again it's only a concept so who knows what the final product will look like.



Here are a couple of links to other opinions on the game...


http://www.dicesetter.com/Tid%20Bits/TidBit1.htm

"Monitor has roughly inside dimensions of 8.5 inches wide x 6.5 inches high, slanted at about a 25 degree angle."


http://www.vegasmessageboard.com/for...t=53072&page=5



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