Las Vegas Casino Replaces Human Dealers With Electronic Table Games

The iconic Golden Gate Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas is replacing all human dealers with electronic table games, owner Derek Stevens announced. This move comes as soaring prices and tourist boycotts continue to drive visitors away from the city. Industry experts project the U.S. electronic table games market will grow from $2.7 billion in 2024 to $4.9 billion by 2033, citing benefits like increased accuracy, efficiency, and reduced operating costs. However, the shift will impact casino workers, as electronic tables require fewer dealers and supervisors. With Las Vegas tourism down over 6% this year, the casino aims to adapt to the changing economic landscape. (Daily Mail)

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