LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Harrah's Las Vegas is introducing a hybrid craps table that uses a digital board and payment system with live dice.
Caesars Entertainment, which owns Harrah's, says the table"Roll to Win Craps" is the only game of its kind on the Las Vegas Strip.
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"We anticipate our guests will gravitate towards the game’s approachability and exciting features," Dan Walsh, senior vice president and general manager of Harrah's Las Vegas, said in a press release. "We strive to provide the best products and technology to our customers, whether experienced or novice, and Roll to Win Craps offers that exclusively at Harrah’s Las Vegas."
The game uses the same footprint as a standard craps table, along with LED panels for graphics and animations, as players shoot live dice across the field.
No physical chips are used, as players can make their bets on their screen and check their payments via virtual chips. Player stations also give people a breakdown of odds, rules and how to win.
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Caesars says the new table reduces touchpoints by removing physical chips and plexiglass barriers have been installed to provide safety amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
The hybrid game, created by Aruze Gaming America, has been installed at Harrah's Cherokee Hotel and Casino in North Carolina.