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THE COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
In t r o d u c in g
THE GAME
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NICKEL is inserted in coin
slot and button pushed that immediately
clears all hands, throwing card discs out of
sight under colored glass in center of table.
The shuffle handle is then turned shuffling
cards thoroughly. The dial at shuffling
handle is then turned to DEAL, and play
ers, each at their own station, press the
five buttons that are located in top panel in
front of them and the dealing lever deals
each player the desired five cards.
One to six players may participate at
the same time and a direct decision made
for all players within sixty seconds.
In Draw Poker the dial is then turned
to DRAW , each player discarding the un
desired cards by pressing buttons oppo
site same. The dealing lever then gives
each player the required new cards, dis
cards disappearing under panel and re
maining there until new game.
POK-O-MAT is a duplicate in every
sense of the regular scientific poker game
and may be played in any form that poker
is played.
It entirely eliminates any possibility of
misdealing of cards and will allow the
scientific poker player the same possibili
ties of winning as in the regular card
game, thus permitting all the science Of
draw and discard.
May-June, 1933
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C A B IN E T
- M E C H A N IS M
PoK-O-M AT is beautifully de
signed and constructed of the finest cabi
net wood, offering the highest quality De
Luxe game ever available in the amuse
ment field. All metal parts are cadmium
plated and rust proofed, with all exposed
metal parts nickel 01 * chrome plated, giving
the game the finest possible appearance.
The plate glass top is painted in oil on
the reverse side of the glass, leaving a
smooth top surface showing the beautiful
contrasting panels.
The mechanism is simple and durable in
construction; all parts being rugged and
substantially made from the finest tools
and dies for hard use and abuse.
POK-O-MAT is suitable for the finest
clubs and homes. It will match the fix-
tures in the highest quality locations.
S te w a rt &
M c G u ir e
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Boston, Mass., 10 High Street
Chicago, 111., Sam Fisher, 2738 Pine Grove Avenue
Telephone Mohawk 3102
Detroit, Mich., Ford Building
Savannah, Ga., Moses Berman, P. O. Box 528
Philadelphia, Pa., 2913 N. Broad Street
Metropolitan N. Y. Distributor
B. flfc'M. Amusement Co., General Motors Building
Pittsburgh, Pa., 929 Fifth Avenue
Dallas, Texas, Julian Kahn, 5305 Eastside Avenue
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