Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
I still feel this game seems so unnaturally gaffed that it won't get that much play and be removed.
Agree with the first part, not sure about the conclusion.

I looked through the Nevada regs. There's one sentence that video poker players rely on for fairness. From reg 14.04, item #5:

For gaming devices that are representative of live gambling games, the mathematical probability
of a symbol or other element appearing in a game outcome must be equal to the mathematical probability
of that symbol or element occurring in the live gambling game.
But my impression is if they avoid representing live games, designers can do almost anything they want within the broad framework of a randomly selected outcome. We can only make educated guesses, afaik.