February 4, 2012

Texas Charity Poker Iffy

Pokerati has some scoop on the latest legalization of poker in Texas.  He posted on the legalization of charity events, which has always been vague on… “can we? or can’t we have this tournament?”  Charity events are a nice way to play poker while helping others at the same time.  Unfortunately, Texas Hold’em is only legal if it’s played in a private setting without a rake and blah, blah, blah something about alcohol.

Seems to me, it would be horrible for charities to raise funds to help cancer patients survive simply because:

1.  Players might cheat in a charity poker tournament.

2. Texas charity poker tournaments might reduce money traveling to Louisiana casinos.

3.  Poker tournament winners might not have to pay taxes on a prize after charity write-off.

4.  Players might make a decision with their own brain to play a poker charity event with income they’ve earned.

5. Charity poker tournaments might cause the government to form a new commission to regulate events when it would make better sense to spend tax dollars trying to prevent it from happening.

6.  Charity poker tournaments might send guests to hell.

7.  Legalization of such events may reduce campaign contributions.

8.  Multi-Millionares may go broke after playing in a 300 – 500 buy-in charity poker tournament.

9.  It’s better for poker players to play in underground games risking legal problems, gun-shot wounds, cheating and high rakes because that’s the life poker players deserve. 

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