Regulators are currently reviewing the rules for mobile gambling in Nevada -
after passing legislation allowing mobile devices early last year.
Under the new law, the games can be used only in public areas of
casinos that have 100 or more slot machines and offer at least one other game.The law bars the devices from hotel rooms, parking lots and garages, and
other private areas.
The Nevada Gambling Commission are considering allowing players to use mobile
gambling devices anywhere gambling is allowed - whilst special permission would
be required for off-sites such as conference halls
The rules are likely to come up for a vote in March.
It’ll be interesting to see how this all pans out - and whether gaming
devices in a casino environment rather than a non-casino environment (which
makes more sense) will catch on - then again, knowing the apetite for gambling
in Vegas, it’ll work just fine
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