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Old 06-01-2005, 01:27 PM
slamdunkpro slamdunkpro is offline
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Default Re: charity poker tournaments?

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According to the Maryland code listed at gambling-law-us.com if your friends are part of a qualified organization, they may be good to go

But it really all depends on the county. This past winter Baltimore City warned bars off holding tourneys, see this City Paper article for more.

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OK here’s the deal. gambling-law-us.com doesn’t have the county by county breakdown. Just recently all the charity games (legit and not so legit) in Baltimore County were shut down; the liquor board sent a letter to all licensees in Baltimore City informing them that charity tournament were illegal; Ann Arundle County just busted two games. So there we are.

In Baltimore County there is a way to run a charity card game, but the restrictions are large (no cash prizes for one). You need to see the complete code for all the details, or you can PM me and I’ll give you some experience.

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The article mentions Fundraisers Unlimited. They are listed in the phonebook as being in Timonium. Your pals may want to call them, or any of the other fund raising organizations listed, if they are really interested in promoting their event and remaining legitimate.

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That article in the City Paper really brought the heat. – In fact one of the restrictions of the state and county codes is no outside operators.

Bottom line – now is not the time to run a charity poker game in Maryland.
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