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| Play Texas Hold'em Online Poker | Legality of UK poker in private office | |
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| I believe under the Gambling Act 2005 it's an offence to provide a facility for gambling, but not if said gambling is private. As to how exactly 'private' is defined, well, all I can do is suggest you read the Act. :/ Edit: Linky Sections 5, 33, 37, and 296 appear to be the most relevant parts I can find upon a quick glance. Edit II: I don't like the look of this. Last edited by Dorkus Malorkus : 24th August 2006 at 11:57 PM. |
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| Seems clear from Dorkus` researches that you could be setting yourself up for trouble because the premises you`re intending to use are not a private residence. Forgive me if this is a silly question, but I suppose you have considered that some of the online poker sites will let you set up a private tourney for yourself and your colleagues/friends ? Admittedly lacks the social dimension of a live game, but at least it`s legal. . |
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| Apologies, I havent read DM's links above, but I think that act (2005 Gambling Act) may only come into force in Sept 2007. I may be wrong, but it is worth checking. You could try a local pub. Officially you can play "small stakes" games in pubs and clubs. However the pub/club cannot take any cut, or use the event to attract custom (ie by promoting it). "Small stakes" has always been the term that is a bit vague. (and I think the Gambling Act 2005 when it comes into force will address this). The generally interpretation at present is that the winner shouldn't win anymore than the cost of a round of drinks. My tip.....order XO Cognac, or a fine wine!! |
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| The Law? We're talkin' poker here, not child pornography. The outlaw element is part of the game. How do you think Doyle Brunson and Amarillo Slim got started. Just play and have fun. If you get busted you have a good story to tell. I assume it's cool with management? |
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| BTW I think the law regarding poker in the UK is going to be settled in the Gutshot Club test case due go to court next spring. Gutshot's argument is that poker is not gambling, as it's a game of skill. Games like chess and backgammon are excluded from the act I think, even if played for money, because they're deemed games of skill. Gutshot wants poker to be put in this category. The Gutshot Club is being allowed to operate without any interference until then, so I think you're OK until this goes to court at least. |
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| "Poker is not only one of the most difficult of all games to play well, but it has a higher skill factor than any other game played with playing cards. By that I mean that, of all the games with which the card world is familiar, it is the one at which good players can be most certain of winning against bad players."[/quote] There is a card game where good players can be even more certain of winning against bad players.......... ...... ...... ...... SNAP!!!! |
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| re: Legality of UK poker in private office Just to quote someone from another forum on this topic: Quote:
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| Well that forum must be very poor Of course rubber bridge has more variance than duplicate. But the thing about cash rubber bridge is that you dont ever play over just one rubber. You chose what points you want to play to. I personally dont play to any less than 10,000 pts. The cash (is paid by the losers) per point on the points deficit. Good players will beat bad 99% of the time. You could never possibly say that about poker cash tables. |
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