![]() The court pointed to the inclusion of a memory-based secondary game mode, which losers of the chance-based main game could use to still win, as evidence that the machines relied more on skill than chance. Thursday’s precedential Commonwealth Court opinion said the machines made by Georgia-based Pace-O-Matic were neither slot machines under the conventional definition of the word, nor were they illegal gambling machines that state gambling regulators and the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement could seize from the bars, clubs and storefronts where they have been installed. Law360 (December 1, 2023, 6:07 PM EST) - A state appellate court’s ruling that “Pennsylvania Skill Games” aren’t illegal gambling could have repercussions for the state’s legal gambling industry, enforcers hunting illegal gambling machines, and “skill games” operators around the country, attorneys told Law360 Friday. ![]()
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