Nevada Code § 463.0152

Game and gambling game defined
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1. Game or gambling game means any
game played with cards, dice, equipment or any mechanical or electronic device
or machine for money, property, checks, credit or any representative of value,
including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, faro, monte,
roulette, keno, bingo, fan-tan, twenty-one, blackjack, seven-and-a-half,
klondike, craps, poker, chuck-a-luck, wheel of fortune, chemin de fer,
baccarat, pai gow, beat the banker, panguingui, slot machine, any banking or
percentage game or any other game or device approved by the Commission or
administratively approved by the Chair of the Board pursuant to regulations adopted
by the Commission.
2. The term does not include games:
(a) Played with cards in private homes or
residences in which no person makes money for operating the game, except as a
player; or
(b) Operated by qualified organizations that are
registered by the Chair pursuant to the provisions of chapter 462 of NRS.

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