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Date:
7 August, 2009 (393 Days Ago)
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Admin
Place:
United States, Las Vegas, Red Rock Resort & Spa
Description:
International Festival of Kalinga Arts & Culture
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Date:
27 June, 2009 (434 Days Ago)
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United States, Houston, To be Announced pending dot cowboy approval!
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Add you name to the local poker pesonalities like "Curious George" Brothers "Winston and Marlboro" Honeybabes" "Daddy-Yo" "Dot Cowboy" "Pepoys" without the "b" "Champiioonshipp!" "James Triny" "Short Round of Mound" "All-In Jong" "My Golly Oli"....

 

Equal odds, Private place, No rake = Legal

* Friendly Home Game (Please no pros allowed. Just bunch of knuckleheads with nothing to do)
* Location to be announced after I convince dotcowboy.
* $0.25-$0.50 no limit.
* $20 buy-in, unlimited rebuys.
* Cash Game.
* Can leave anytime. 30 minutes notice required
* E-mail me @ DJH1266@Yahoo.com for newsletter.

 

Poker Laws:
TEXAS

Section 47.01 prepares the reader with definitions:

\"Gambling place\": any real estate where gambling is occuring, versus \"Private place\"
\"Private Place\": any real estate where gambling is occuring that is not open to the public

Section 47.02 has a partical definition of \"gambling\" as any act of playing and betting for money or any other item of value, a game of cards, dice, or other. For a valid defense, you need to prove that all the players were competing with equal odds, and that the gamling occured in private. Home poker games are legal in Texas as long as the game is in private, there is financial benfit except for money that is won, and all the players have equal odds of winning. There have been a couple of instances of raids on poker games in Texas but this is mainly due to the fact that there seems to be some really big underground games which are played at clubs. This shouldn\'t worry anyone hosting a casual game because the games that were busted were basically underground casinos making tons of money

 

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