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Legality of hosting a homegame online
Hello All,
I am interested in whether or not it is illegal to host a pokergame online if no rake is taken. I have a few friends who are interested from my home game in participating on a regular basis. However, we all have moved recently to different localities and driving to a game no longer makes sense for a lot of the people who used to play (one hour or more drives each way and late at night midweek suck). If I were to design a good poker client, allow people to fund it using credit cards or bank transaction to a real bank account, and play with no rake, would this be considered illegal? Some ramifications I can see right off the bat... 1) Poker client software would be tedious and possibly prohibitively expensive to produce. 2) Bank transactions would have to be done via a service like paypal and transactions like this these days are not easy. 3) If players lived in certain states where home games are illegal (not sure if they are or what states they are). I am located in MD and most of my friends live in different parts of VA. I am relatively certain home games are not illegal in either of these states as long as no rake is taken. 4) Does doing this over the internet make a rakeless game illegal? 5) Does putting all the funds into a bank account where interest might accrue (although miniscule) make the game illegal since the house might "profit?" Thanks, +EV |
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Re: Legality of hosting a homegame online
Home games are illegal in Maryland whether rake is taken or not. |
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Re: Legality of hosting a homegame online
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Home games are illegal in Maryland whether rake is taken or not. [/ QUOTE ] I did not realize that. We have always hosted our game in Virginia. So it would be illegal for me to play if I stayed in Maryland. Would it be illegal for my VA friends? +EV |
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Re: Legality of hosting a homegame online
If you friends are trust worthy try something on Yahoo! or something and then pony up $ after
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Re: Legality of hosting a homegame online
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If you friends are trust worthy try something on Yahoo! or something and then pony up $ after [/ QUOTE ] Does Yahoo have a free poker client that you can play? I didn't realize that they did but that might be a viable option. I am not sure if my friends are trustworthy, since this option would require a lot more effort than just splitting the pot up at the end of the night. Maybe they are trustworthy but lazy? +EV |
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Re: Legality of hosting a homegame online
From a thread ANOTHER SKILL GAMING SITE:
There is an interesting standoff so to speak addressing this very issue, skill v chance in a town called Portsmouth, Va right now. Va. has 2 laws, one concerning chance and one skill. In Portsmouth they are running Texas Holdem Games under 'SKILL'. The city attorney wants them shut down, the prosecuting attorney says no, they are skill. They asked the CURRENT State Attorney General, he says it is a matter of Facts, not law and will not step in. The former (no power now) State AG says chance (relied upon by the city attorney). Other city Prosecuting Attorneys say chance.... Basically, the State AG is leaving it up to the locals to decide since the state legislature will not decide either. The news paper stories are here: http://content.hamptonroads.com/stor...&ran=47803 (March Of Dimes) http://content.hamptonroads.com/stor...9&ran=8980 http://content.hamptonroads.com/stor...amp;ran=211875 We need more prosecutors like Portsmouth, Va has! obg [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Home games are illegal in Maryland whether rake is taken or not. [/ QUOTE ] I did not realize that. We have always hosted our game in Virginia. So it would be illegal for me to play if I stayed in Maryland. Would it be illegal for my VA friends? +EV [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Legality of hosting a homegame online
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From a thread ANOTHER SKILL GAMING SITE: There is an interesting standoff so to speak addressing this very issue, skill v chance in a town called Portsmouth, Va right now. Va. has 2 laws, one concerning chance and one skill. In Portsmouth they are running Texas Holdem Games under 'SKILL'. The city attorney wants them shut down, the prosecuting attorney says no, they are skill. They asked the CURRENT State Attorney General, he says it is a matter of Facts, not law and will not step in. The former (no power now) State AG says chance (relied upon by the city attorney). Other city Prosecuting Attorneys say chance.... Basically, the State AG is leaving it up to the locals to decide since the state legislature will not decide either. The news paper stories are here: http://content.hamptonroads.com/stor...&ran=47803 (March Of Dimes) http://content.hamptonroads.com/stor...9&ran=8980 http://content.hamptonroads.com/stor...amp;ran=211875 We need more prosecutors like Portsmouth, Va has! obg [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Home games are illegal in Maryland whether rake is taken or not. [/ QUOTE ] I did not realize that. We have always hosted our game in Virginia. So it would be illegal for me to play if I stayed in Maryland. Would it be illegal for my VA friends? +EV [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] This is actually a very interesting story. My impression up to this point was that home poker games are legal in VA as long as no rake is taken and the host or home that sponsors the game makes no money off it. So is it illegal to play in a home game in VA? +EV |
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Re: Legality of hosting a homegame online
well, I would give no advice either way, as you can read (the portsmouth artcles) there is no clear cut yes / no. obg |
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Re: Legality of hosting a homegame online
Not commenting on any legal issues.
But why not find a site where you can create private play money tables. Then let a play money buy-in of say $1,000 represent say $50 in real money. After each evening note down how much play money each has left and convert that into real money. And keep a tab on who owes who how much. Making your own reliable poker client to be used over the internet can be done, but it will be quite a task to do so. |
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Re: Legality of hosting a homegame online
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Not commenting on any legal issues. But why not find a site where you can create private play money tables. Then let a play money buy-in of say $1,000 represent say $50 in real money. After each evening note down how much play money each has left and convert that into real money. And keep a tab on who owes who how much. Making your own reliable poker client to be used over the internet can be done, but it will be quite a task to do so. [/ QUOTE ] For the purpose of our home game this is actually a really good idea. Someone proposed it on Yahoo as well. The only issue is someone is going to have to either be involved with the collection and getting money from people. This would all be much easier if we could set up tables at real money sites privately but most people don't want to pay the rake and a few of my friends don't like the hassle of trying to get money deposited. +EV |
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