No, it doesn't, according to United Coin's Rob Woodson, our expert in these matters. When the Lady Luck closed (temporarily, it was thought at the time), its unrestricted gaming license was transferred to nearby bar Triple George, which was owned by the same company. Ergo, "It's all part of the same property" in the eyes of gaming regulators, according to Woodson. Also, since Lady Luck has more than the legal minimum 200 hotel rooms, it has no "grandfathered" status to protect, unlike many of the sites United's "Trailer Station" has visited.