Re: good game of questionable legality in Ohio
Thanks for the responses.
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According to Ohio Law, if the game is held on a non-profit organization's property (The Eagles), and the sponser (the card shop) is using the rake (after expenses) to donate to a charitable cause, then the game is legal.
The dealer's aren't paid, so that is why they are not legimate pro dealers.
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Are you sure they can't pay the dealers? I've talked to a few people who make really good money working for non-profit groups as outside contractors, because the group isn't supposed to make money itself, but they can pay the outside people whatever's reasonable.
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