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Kentucky votes to ban “skill-based” gaming machines

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Kentucky governor Andy Beshear has signed House Bill 594 into law, meaning that “skill-based” gaming machines are to become illegal in the Bluegrass state.

The bill – sponsored by Republican Rep. Killian Timoney – sought to ban “grey machines”, which are coin operated gaming machines with cash pay-outs that aim to side-step gambling laws by adding an element of skill to their operation. Many of these machines are found state-wide in locations such as gas stations and convenience stores.

The law authorises the state to empower prosecutors to establish a penalty not exceeding $25,000 for any person who conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs or own such a machine as defined under the text of the bill.

Such “skill-based” represent a huge chunk of US gaming revenue, with more than $109.2bn bet per year according to a report by the American Gaming Association (AGA).

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