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Old 09-29-2006, 12:15 AM
lmcjaho lmcjaho is offline
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Default Re: NYC - Locking threads

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There are 3 risks inherent in playing in any private club around the nation. Since these risks are generally shared in every state where poker is not a game of skill or there needs to be a licensed operator I don't think going into detail about specific rooms matters, in the long run it does more harm than good. However I think its very important to discuss the risks we all face.

1) Cheating is a legitimate concern

2) Robbery is common

3) As a player you might be arrested (this includes NYC contrary to popular opinion), spend a night in jail, have to hire a lawyer, etc. Its usually much worse for the employees of the private club of course, but players have experienced this as well.

4) You could lose your buyin if the room is raided, in some raids that have been documented the police will take all cash you have on your person

5) Foreign chips can easily be inserted into tournaments

6) Team collusion is more common that you would expect

7) Marked cards are a very legitimate concern.

I wrote this email quickly while at work, let me know if the concepts are not coherent.

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Do you mean other than the fact that your 3 reasons mutated into 7? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

Other than that, looks like you covered it to me, with the possible addition of:

8 - In some rooms by the end of the night you might realize that attempting to leave with a substantial win might not be the best EV move for your health...
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