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Re: AC nosedive accelerating
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[ QUOTE ] Something I've always wondered was if a state allowed slots but not poker, and slots included "video poker," then might that allow the Poker Tek computerized poker tables? [/ QUOTE ] It depends how the law is written in each state. I assume they can't legally in Pennsylvania, or otherwise they would. On the other hand, Harrah's Cherokee in NC has computerized blackjack tables, because the state compact allows computerized games but not card games. I believe Delaware Park has electronic poker and blackjack, even though regular table games are illegal in Delaware. [/ QUOTE ] Poker is a no-no in PA. It's not legal to offer a game where any one player has an impact on another's odds. Obviously, poker is the classic example. That said, PA does offer video blackjack (the ShuffleMaster 6 player "tables"), but the games have been modified by the manufacturer so each player plays out of his own 6 deck shoe. |
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