The "how" most certainly is important.
The Nevada statute prohibiting cheating applies to both players and casinos.
Loaded dice are deemed to be cheating.
If the dice are loaded, it would appear the casino is guilty of a felony.
So yeah, it's important.
How in the bloody hell can it be considered a slot machine?
Ploppies "know" what a slot is, and they "know" what a craps table is.
Bubble craps certainly appears to be the exact same thing as a real craps game, except the machine bounces and rolls dem bones.
Players expect the payoffs to be the same as at a craps table, as well they should.
Maybe a test case would be in order.
Hello, Bob?