Harrisburg -- Casinos in Pennsylvania aren't allowed to have actual table games like blackjack and poker, but they could soon be bringing in a close substitute. The state Gaming Control Board has decided to allow casinos to offer an electronic table game called Table Master, which doesn't have a human dealer but is configured to simulate table games. With Table Master, up to five can play at one time. They sit at separate seats before a large, flat-screen TV, which pictures a virtual poker or blackjack dealer, who "deals" virtual cards to each of the five positions.