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The catch is, however, that skill-based gaming, is still illegal in Nevada – somewhat. The argument can be made that other games already exist that require a certain amount of skill – blackjack, poker or even video poker, for that matter. But that might change, as the Legislature is currently considering removing some of the legislative hurdles in the way for skill-based games.
So, is the age of video game-esque gambling upon us? Possibly. SB 9 would require the Nevada Gaming Commission to “adopt regulations which encourage manufacturers to develop and deploy gaming devices that incorporate innovative, alternative and advanced technology.”
"Instead of worrying about common mathematics and gambling … you just need to know how to play pinball,” said Aaron Hightower, vice president of gaming technology, NanoTech Gaming.
Guests:
Anthony Curtis, publisher, Las Vegas Advisor; Aaron Hightower, vice president of gaming technology, NanoTech Gaming