Dec 01 2007
How to Avoid Poker Raids on Your Friendly Poker Games
There appears to be a rise in gambling busts over the past few months in the United States with the latest coming in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Poker games are the latest target of law enforcement officials as they raided a gambling den where high stakes Texas Hold-em was being played from 10 pm until dawn, six days a week.
Investigators said the organizers were taking a cut of each game played (rake), and the law distinguishes this as the difference between a gambling operation and a cordial poker game among friends.
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