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what happens to me
i host a poker game where i provide food and drink and deal the game i charge nothing to participate, the game is in a private home in virginia. the players tip me. can big brother construe this as a poker gmae spread as a business? is it illegal, and if so why ? thoughtful answers appreciated. i have glanced over the law and not found any reason why it would be. thanks in advance.
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Re: what happens to me
Not sure... but if you post this in the Home Poker forum I'm sure somebody will know.
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Re: what happens to me
A home game I played in was raided and shut down. This was in northern va. The host dealt the game and provided food/drinks. He did rake however(and tipping was customary.) I'm sure your game is a little more low key than his was, but I would avoid the tipping if it were me just to play it safe. Have everyone kick in for food or something beforehand.
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Re: what happens to me
can big brother construe this as a poker gmae spread as a business?
not unless your are making a profit after paying for the food etc., and it doesnt sound like you are. a better thing to do would be to either charge a rake up to the amount of the food and drink, or better, just ask for donations at the beg. or end of the night to cover costs. I do this at my games when we get food and it seems to work out better than a rake for everyone, plus personally, I would feel sleazy taking a rake from my friends. |
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