This allows them to spread low-limit games (like 50-cent/dollar blind no-limit hold 'em) that would be uneconomical elsewhere, and complicated games like PLO which many dealers are not trained to run. Because the tables are electronic, the only staff needed to run the place is a single floorperson who stands at the podium and manages the room. It has 6 ten-seat PokerTek tables and one PokerTek heads-up table that seats two.
Valley View Casino has one of the only all-electronic poker rooms in the state. It seems like Valley Center is kind of the cutoff for being considered 'part of the San Diego area'. Interestingly, Harrah's Rincon, only a few miles further north only lightly links itself to San Diego (occasionally labelling itself as 'San Diego North'), and the Pala Casino Spa Resort, only a few miles further up than Rincon, doesn't really mention San Diego at all. This area is northeast of Escondido, so I'm not sure I'd consider it part of the San Diego area, but the casino considers itself part of San Diego. Not extremely easy to get there, since you have to drive the winding mountain roads, but once there, easy to spot and park. Tucked away on the winding mountain roads of Valley Center, Valley View stands out as a large sprawling structure perched on the side of the mountain.
All-electronic poker room at the Valley View