jillybean, on 2024-August-30, 11:20, said:
I admire your creativity.
I’m holding out for club games on tablets. We are stuck with grotty old cards until then.
Thinking a bit further, my creative solution could even make cards less grotty for the virus sensible, as well as being even cheaper than I first thought...
Make it a hand held device that accepts and promptly regurgitates 13 cards.
At the start of a deal, each player uses it and passes it to LHO.
Little more than a barcode reader and a label printer, with input and output slots.
Now each player has his own deck of 13 blank (but barcoded) cards, to be carried from table to table (eliminating much health risk and also the need for a stationary board, with related peeking risk at start of round).
The software can sort out the rest (including reading lead and play, people at wrong table/seat, people who failed to redeal their hand, missing card, even revokes for those who love this kind of stuff).
Maybe it could even be a personal device, a sort of card-holder to be carried from table to table.
I prefer tablets, but at first sight this does make a heck of a lot more sense than a Dealer Machine and Bridgemates and stacks of boards, at a fraction of the cost and workload and offering more functionality too (automatic registration of lead and sequence of play, warning of movement errors, impossibility of fouled boards or incorrect number of cards).