Today, Nevada lawmakers are considering a bill that will allow hotel guests to play for casino games in real money account directly through their mobile device throughout the public areas.
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Meanwhile President Barack Obama, Chief of Justice Department, have decided to deprived almost 15, 000, 000 poker players to release from this form of hobby.
On the other half, Nevada lawmakers a re thinking over a bill that will allow Las Vegas and Reno hotel guests, upon checking in, to receive mobile device which allows them to gamble distantly in all public areas(except the casino floor).
The given mobile devices would then be provided with a mobile casino software, a limited artificial intelligence and a GPS unit, for them to be able to access their favorite casino games within the specified public areas of the casino hotel.
The public areas will includes: Bars, Restaurants, Swimming Pools, Attractions, Entertainment shows, Sporting Events and Shopping Areas. So, they will have both time to entertain within the game and to members of the family on the specific place.
The games provided in the mobile device will include all standard table games that also can be found on the gaming floor such as slots, keno, blackjack, baccarat, roulette and sport betting events.
Furthermore, the proposed Las Vegas Casino Mobile App will also have a comp system where players can also earn the same comp points, giving them the chance of experiencing like playing on an actual casino table. MGM Casino Scott Voeller once stated, “Now it’s time to invest further in our technology and in our programs” .
It is then the time for Las Vegas to shine in terms of the industry of entertainment through gambling. And as a support we should then look forward for the best of this bill to be approved.
This article give credits to the website : http://www.blackjackchamp.com/ Entitled “Proposed Law Allows Mobile Gambling in Las Vegas Casino/Hotels”
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