It's mainly just clarification. That clearly using a video poker hand analyzer on an iPhone is illegal while in the casino (as it is in a handful of other states). It was illegal before, but the wording was more vague, so they changed it. Personally I don't think this was necessary and was a waste of their time.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "VpKing77" <vpking77@...> wrote:
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> What does this exactly mean. Computer devices have been banned for use while gambling in casinos for a while.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, vpFREE Administrator <vpfree3355@> wrote:
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> > Nevada Assembly Bill 10 has been signed by the governor.
> >
> > https://nelis.leg.state.nv.us/77th2013/App#/77th2013/Bill/Overview/AB10
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> > Here is their summary:
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> > Existing law provides that it is unlawful for a person to use or
> > possess with the intent to use, or to assist another person in using
> > or possessing with the intent to use, certain devices to obtain an
> > advantage at playing any game in a licensed gaming establishment. (NRS
> > 465.075) Section 1 of this bill: (1) adds software or hardware, or any
> > combination thereof, to the list of prohibited devices; (2) provides
> > that the prohibition applies to any game that is offered by a licensee
> > or affiliate; and (3) removes the definition of the term "advantage."
> >
> > vpFREE Administrator
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