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Help Me / Re: RFID Poker Chips
« on: April 15, 2020, 11:58:49 AM »That makes sense - The biggest use I was interested in was to capture chip leader rankings etc plus playing with tech and building an interesting / unique table.
I did reach out to VideoPokerTables.net and asked if they had a chip count solution and in short they said the technology isnt good for poker chips. Of course this is caused by people playing with chips but also height and count of chips on a reader appear to be an issue.
@Correy - Currious though if there was a way to capture the count of players chips, is there a systematic way of updating TD player chipcounts?
An RFID reader today have problems to read 2 rfid playingcards on top of each other, that's why you see on live sent poker that the players spread their cards on the reader.
Same if you try to open a hotell door with your rfid keycard and have another card to close.
So the day a reader can scan multiple chips in a stack or spreadout but to close to each other, will take a while, maybe another technology some day.