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Originally Posted by teddyFBI
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I just looked up Nevada's gaming statutes, and copy a section here:
NRS 465.075 Use of device for calculating probabilities.
It is unlawful for any person at a licensed gaming establishment to use, or possess with the intent to use, any device to assist:
1. In projecting the outcome of the game;
2. In keeping track of the cards played;
3. In analyzing the probability of the occurrence of an event relating to the game; or
4. In analyzing the strategy for playing or betting to be used in the game,
except as permitted by the commission.
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You do what you have to do, but teddyFBI is right.
No Nevada casinos will allow this. If they did, they would be jeopardizing their license. If it is detected, you will be taken to the back room by security people who have absolutely no sense of humor, searched (more thoroughly than you wish), fingerprinted, and photographed. And that is before they call the police. They have that authority.
It is cool though.