Move tables on screen before moving them on the casino floor.
The Pit & Table Mix Planner helps management test table placement, traffic flow, VIP comfort, supervision visibility, noise exposure, and spacing before changing the real floor.
A manager can upload a pit or floor-plan image, place Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, Poker, Craps, Sic Bo, Caribbean Stud, and Ultimate Texas Hold’em tables, then mark walkways, entrances, cage direction, supervisor stations, VIP/privacy areas, noise zones, bar flow, and dead spots.
The goal is scenario planning. The app helps a GM and table games manager see layout risks and table-mix ideas before they move equipment, alter staffing, or disrupt live operations.
Problems it helps review
- Table moves decided from memory instead of a visible scenario.
- VIP tables placed in uncomfortable or overexposed locations.
- Weak supervisor visibility and poor spacing discovered too late.
- Game mix changes made without comparing baseline and proposed layouts.
Key demo features
- Draggable table placement on a floor-plan image.
- Operational markers for walkways, entrance flow, cage direction, supervisor stations, VIP zones, noise zones, and dead spots.
- Scoring for traffic exposure, privacy, visibility, supervision, noise risk, and high-value suitability.
- Spacing and collision warnings.
- Baseline versus proposed scenario comparison.
- Markdown, HTML, and screenshot-style report exports.
What management receives
- Suggested table moves and swap ideas.
- Spacing warnings and supervision-risk notes.
- VIP exposure and comfort concerns.
- Before/after scenario notes for GM and table games manager review.
- A practical layout report before changing the live floor.
Safe boundaries
- The app does not guarantee revenue uplift from a layout change.
- It does not replace table games management or surveillance review.
- It supports planning; the GM and table games manager still decide.