Gman wrote: "FWIW, conventional wisdom in the VP community says that machines
manufactured by any company licensed in Nevada must deal cards randomly."
I'm pretty sure that's not true. The regulation is that machines licensed for use in Nevada must deal cards randomly. Actually, the regulation is that Nevada machines must follow existing floor games if they exist. So, poker machines must follow the poker table game, blackjack machines must follow the blackjack table game, roulette machines must follow the roulette table game, keno machines must follow the keno floor game, craps machines must follow the craps floor game and so on. Somehow though there are some exemptions, like Wheel of Fortune doesn't have to follow a Big 6 wheel on the floor. Anyone who has played or watched a Wheel of Fortune slot wheel spin knows it's not a fair spin.
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