I throw this out to Donna and the muster:
The other day I was puzzled by an ad for N.C. Harrah’s which said something about “now with all the excitement of Las Vegas table games” and showed some video blackjack game. It was built into a table-top and there was a “dealer” who “dealt” the card onto the screen (and looked like a goofus doing it.)
What is the rationale for allowing that but not real card games? I mean who knows how the game is programmed but a 52-card deck, or four or six of them, is a known thing. Is that the vid version is thought to be less addictive?
I’m seriously confused, as usual.