vpking's post gets right to the heart of this question. Any player worth their salt couldn't give a damn what the law says on this subject ...The bottom line is that because casinos have demonstrated, time and time again, that they'll do whatever's necessary to discourage play from players who they deem aren't profitable, no player with a tad of common sense would openly sit at a machine with a strategy-assisting device and play.
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The law is slightly different in NJ as you point out but nevertheless the casino can make your life miserable if they wanted to pursue it.
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