John,
What you report here is nothing short of scandalous to any patron who typically looks to NJ state to assure that a game under their auspices is "fair".
They appear to assert that the normal presumption (that machine-based card games in land casinos within the state can be expected to operate equivalently to the deal of a physical card deck) doesn't hold for online games regulated by NJ, and the operators of said games may skew odds as they see fit.
If nothing else, repeating this information in a letter to the editors of "Casino Player" would likely perk up a lot of noteworthy ears. (I suggest including a copy of the letter you received, in the event that CP might decide to investigate further.)
Posted by: harry.porter@verizon.net
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