My understanding of New Jersey gaming regulations is that New Jersey does not distinguish between slots and video poker (as Nevada does). However, it has been policy since the beginning of gaming in New Jersey that video poker was a random deal. Any deviation from this long-standing policy would require Commission approval and would most likely get a fair amount of attention.
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> Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 16:46:09 +0000
> Subject: [vpFREE] Re: First Time Cruising w/ Casino...
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Steve Norden <Nordo123@...> wrote:
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> > lfcmja besmirshes my reputation when he says I'm wrong about NJ regulations with regard to vp and when
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> Easy fella..I meant no disrespect.
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> I can't quote NJ reg by rote but I know that it is stated in their regs that the cards have to dealt as if it were done by a "live" dealer.
> As for NYS I am only stating what the regs are in regards to their VLT machines.
> Perhaps you should have also read the other replies on this topic which seem to concur with my observations.
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> Larry F.
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