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Old 10-18-2005, 09:25 PM
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Thirteen people face criminal charges, including promoting gambling, as the result of a police raid at a Manhattan poker club Friday night. Marijuana and $56,000 were also seized from the Broadway Club on West 25th Street.

The bust comes five months after authorities shutdown the two largest clubs in the city, the Players Club and Play Station, as part of a crackdown on illegal card rooms. There is a chance that the Broadway Club may have gone unnoticed if it weren’t for a complaint from a patron that someone had displayed a gun at the club.

The club, which saw poker pro, Phil Hellmuth, and New York Yankees star, Alex Rodriguez, visit in September was said by customers to be a fine establishment. It contained six poker tables, as well as glassed-off room for high-stakes or private games. Players were able to order food, although on some nights the club provided free food to its players. Plasma television screens were mounted on the walls and a cashier sat in an office, ready to sell chips to willing players. Smoking was allowed in a separate room, but alcohol was off-limits.

Officials said that playing poker for money is not strictly illegal in New York State, but taking profits from running the games most definitely is. The Broadway Club allegedly charged players by the half hour, anywhere from $3 to $8. Poker club owners have attempted to defend this practice by claiming that this charge was used only to recoup their costs of renting the space, but prosecutors still say that this is illegal.

The bust occurred at 11:00pm Friday night, after the owner admitted at least a dozen officers into the club. The officers assured the players that the employees were the only targets of the raid. Even so, the players were asked to place their hands on their heads, produce their driver’s licenses (presumably not in that order), and were asked questions about the club and other gambling locations. No players were taken into custody.

In a scene reminiscent of prohibition, officers with a sledgehammer and crowbars went into a back room, whereupon some banging was heard. After the noise stopped, one officer announced, “We got the piggy bank.”
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Old 10-18-2005, 10:35 PM
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Old 10-18-2005, 10:52 PM
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Old 10-18-2005, 10:54 PM
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They should just open up a legal casino in NY

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Old 10-18-2005, 11:56 PM
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how is this anything new?
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Old 10-18-2005, 11:59 PM
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Old 10-19-2005, 12:32 AM
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how is this anything new?

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There is a bit of new info there, and for anyone who is following the rumors on the street (which I will not repeat, so don't bother asking) some of the statements are beginning to corroborate the rumors.

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Old 10-20-2005, 11:38 AM
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how is this anything new?

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There is a bit of new info there, and for anyone who is following the rumors on the street (which I will not repeat, so don't bother asking) some of the statements are beginning to corroborate the rumors.

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No really...there is nothing new there at all. There are more facts in this thread than in that article. The news reports on this have all been flawed and sensationalized. And who needs rumors, you have gotten accounts of the incident from a variety of sources who were there at the time of the raid and at the arraignment of the staff.

I love the part about the sledge and crowbar. Those tools were present but never left the front hallway since the door was opened and the officers were escorted in. They didn't go into the box where the cash was until the players were gone, and they didn't bust it up, since it was unlocked.

I would love to here a news report that discusses the illegal seizure of private property belonging to law abiding citizens (ie: players money etc.) Or an article discussing that a search and arrest warant does not give the officers the right to destroy property that cannot contain evidence (ie: they destroy the tables).
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Old 10-20-2005, 11:44 AM
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I agree....
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Old 10-20-2005, 12:00 PM
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I love the part about the sledge and crowbar. Those tools were present but never left the front hallway since the door was opened and the officers were escorted in. They didn't go into the box where the cash was until the players were gone, and they didn't bust it up, since it was unlocked.


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Yes they did, they took them to some small room I've never been to and don't know what's there and there was indeed some banging. Never heard any piggy-bank references though.

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I would love to here a news report that discusses the illegal seizure of private property belonging to law abiding citizens (ie: players money etc.) Or an article discussing that a search and arrest warant does not give the officers the right to destroy property that cannot contain evidence (ie: they destroy the tables).

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I would very much like to know wtf is up with that as well. I'm not breaking any laws by playing, why does police feel it's their right to confiscate my money?
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