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Old 08-28-2006, 03:10 AM
dfwben dfwben is offline
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That just adds problems. You gotta get a liquor license for that, and you are still in the exact same boat with your game. You are making a profit from people gambling, it doesn't matter how you get that profit, wether it be from a rake or a charge at the door.

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sounds like you have everything figured out! good luck!
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Old 08-28-2006, 08:32 AM
aj10101 aj10101 is offline
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In Canada, you are still making a profit from a poker game, and it is still illegal. Of course the states will have their laws set up differently. And in Canada, they do ignore the laws a certain amount, let the gray areas go to keep discourage the truly black areas from operating, but it is still ilegal.

Hopefully that makes sense, sorry if it doesn't, I'm sleep deprived.
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Old 09-09-2006, 09:35 PM
Bubble Bully Bubble Bully is offline
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I've thought about this as well, but i would add a small camera in the poker table so that I could know everyones cards.
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Old 09-11-2006, 04:51 AM
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On a smaller scale ( very small- like you know everyone who comes into the room already and keep it tight) its no problem legal or not but you won't make enough money to make it worthwhile, probably loose money really. On a larger scale, the law is only a small percentage of your problems. The larger problems which are numerous and probably more dangerous will bring the heat down on you. This is at least true in the states.
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Old 09-12-2006, 02:18 PM
bigbadshawn bigbadshawn is offline
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On the surface, starting a cardroom looks like a killer way to make some dough. After all, you're the only one guaranteed to make $$ every night. In reality, it's alot of time/work/headaches/start up $ for a small amount of profit. Given that it may be illegal, there are still lots of other things to consider. IMHO you need to find a location outside of where you live and that means at least some amount of rent. Now you gotta find customers (cause after paying you rake for a month all your friends are gonna find some other place to play). This is alot harder than I thought it would be when I started a room. Believe it or not, alot of the people that play underground are very loyal to the room where they play and it's near impossible to get them to change. It's a Catch-22 cause you need to almost advertise your place but you don't want the whole planet knowing what's going on either.
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Old 09-24-2006, 08:48 PM
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there's a really good diary of some guys in the UK starting a cardroom on the blondepoker forum

http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=3985.0

a very long read but pretty honest and insightful.

If the link doesn't work try to find the post called "Dusk till Dawn" Poker Club In Nottingham Diary (by Rob Yong) in the forum
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