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Amateur poker groups, brought together by friends and a webcam are sweeping across the country. No more Friday night meet ups in the kitchen. The new trend is turning basements into legal mini casinos. The stakes go up into the thousands. Rena A. Koontz, a reporter from The Plain Dealer quotes Eddie J. Jarold: "You can find a home poker game every night of the week if you want" Mr. Jarold, father of a newborn airs his weekly games live on the web via webcam. Since television began airing shows such as "World Series of Poker," the popularity of the "sport" has grown at a rapid rate. Home poker tournaments with or without live streaming video on the internet, are popping up everywhere. It's a hobby for some, an income for others. Ohio law dictates that these "mini-casinos" are legal as long as they follow the law. The law states they are legit if no one is taking a cut from the wagered money. All money bet goes directly to the players, no "house" cut or percentage. Police in the past have had to raid several host homes of poker tournaments after word spread that the house was taking a percentage of the pots and charging money for throws of the dice. Charity games have stricter rules to follow and are also not above raids and shut-downs. Creating your own tournament is easy. Word of mouth is a great way to meet new people and get the "buzz" started around your community. Advertise your poker tournament for free on "Craigslist." You don't need to have a webcam or the internet to play. All you need is a few people, a few decks of cards and some cash. Host you're party daily, weekly or monthly. Make sure if you want to continue to host poker parties at your home that you abide by the rules. No collecting money for "the house." Police have a different opinion about home mini-casinos. Tournaments have been the target for criminals. The thief's case these homes in hopes of stealing the poker pots. If a person loses a large sum of money, feels as if they were ripped off or just becomes generally angry at the host of the poker party, they call the police to have the home investigated. Poker parties are not just for the fellas, Ladies can get in on the slice of the action too. Instead of scheduling a Mary-Kay, Avon, Party-Lite or Home Interiors party, invite the gals over for a night of cards. You can join Mr. Jarold for his poker tournaments at www.eddiespokerroom.com. |
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