Aggiefury101
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June 11th, 2013 at 4:34:23 PM permalink
So I'm a rookie getting into VP and I bought the Wizards app, but which strategy is this based on; simple, intermed,or optimal? On another note.Hello Everyone!
bigfoot66
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June 11th, 2013 at 4:41:49 PM permalink
Optimal
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terapined
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June 11th, 2013 at 5:12:39 PM permalink
Be careful using the app at a casino, technically its not allowed but you can probably get away with it.
Its against the law in Nevada to use any electronic device to help you gamble.
I play with a paper strategy sheet, that is allowed.
Its just a forum. Nothing here to get obsessed about.
tringlomane
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June 11th, 2013 at 5:33:46 PM permalink
Quote: terapined

Be careful using the app at a casino, technically its not allowed but you can probably get away with it.
Its against the law in Nevada to use any electronic device to help you gamble.
I play with a paper strategy sheet, that is allowed.



I've yet to be aware of a state where electronic aides are actually legal to use in a casino. Missouri basically plagiarized Nevada's statute...lol
mrjack9
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June 12th, 2013 at 5:08:07 PM permalink
I've used it a lot in Las Vegas casinos and have been given no heat yet, but reading this is a little disconcerting. If the eye in the sky saw me using it, they could ignore me and wait until I require a hand pay and then advise the floor staff to not pay me. That would be............extremely disappointing to say the least. Perhaps it's time to switch back to the paper strategy sheet.
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June 12th, 2013 at 6:57:43 PM permalink
I've used my own app at the machines too and nobody ever said anything. Maybe it is a felony, but weigh that against the probability of ever getting prosecuted for it.
"For with much wisdom comes much sorrow." -- Ecclesiastes 1:18 (NIV)
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