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TechnologyAsia-PacificPublished 14 Aug 2026Updated 12 Aug 2026

Hybrid tables blur the line between studio and floor

The hybrid table — a live dealer position serving dozens of electronic betting terminals — has moved from experiment to floor standard in several large venues.

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Venues report that hybrid pods hold table-game familiarity while reducing the per-position staffing cost of low-yield tables. The trade-off is technical: the camera path becomes evidentiary, so redundancy and retention rules apply.

Regulators have generally treated these installations as table games with electronic wagering rather than as a new category, though approval conditions vary by jurisdiction.

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