I use that app occasionally in AC and have never had the slightest problem. Subsections C and D however, do seem to fit the criteria. It appears this law is designed to prevent real cheaters like cameras on the roulette wheel and what not. The way it reads you can use a paper strategy card at blackjack but not a picture of a strategy card stored on your phone. You can use "video poker strategy cards" sold by the "pro's" at loutrageous prices, but you can't use a strategy analyzer on an iphone app. Sounds silly. Because as long as your playing a negative game like 9/6, the casino still has the advantage. FPDW you have an actual advantage but a very leal one. I personally don't see it being a problem. But I wouldn't wanna find out the hard way.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Bob Dancer <bobdancervp@...> wrote:
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[vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LV Advisor Column - 10 JUL 2012
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