It appears you are confusing the purpose of why CardsChat was initially created.what do you think of CC to create a room for CC members to play against each other in games that can range in value from $ 0.10 to $ 1.00.
friends, it was just an idea, I do not want to change anything and I'm not the owner of the truth.
I wanted to open a homegame, looks like PS doesn't allow to play for money there...
7. FINANCIAL GAIN
- Home Games is intended solely for your personal entertainment (whether you use it as a Club Manager or Member) and must not in any way be used to create any financial gain or other pecuniary advantage to you or to any other User of Home Games. Prohibited conduct in connection with use of Home Games includes (but is not limited to) the following:
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- setting up an escrow account or any other method, scheme or system, whether online or offline, in order to distribute funds to any person based on the results of any Home Games ring game or tournament;
- charging or receiving from any Member a fee for joining the Club; or
- without derogating from Clauses 6.1 or 6.2, earning money or gaining any other form of remuneration from advertising revenue.
But that would mean, somebody has to offer the prizes.As I read correctly - there is no mentioning of "setting up a Home Game with real money buy-in" ...
If there were no very recent changes, I can confirm it is allowed to set up and play real money games within HG Club at PS. If you cash - you get your award directly to your account (no P2P transfer needed) ...
But that would mean, somebody has to offer the prizes.
i was thinking of setting up a 9 hand SnG "the winner takes it all", and everybody "buys in" for 0,10$ and sends the 10 cents after the game to the winner.
I'm not a native speaker, but this concerns me a little bit :
"setting up an escrow account or any other method, scheme or system, whether online or offline, in order to distribute funds to any person based on the results of any Home Games ring game or tournament;"
I think this sentence is covering cases when you try to benefit from setting up such games, i.e. collecting a rake as an organizer
Of course, the setting options do not allow you to do this, but still if you are smart enough - you could for example require a fee to join the Club or single Game
Or on other hand, to offer additional prizes on Home Games - these are still under jurisdiction of Pokerstars