Is it legal to hold a poker tournament without a gaming license if I don’t take a cut of the pot?
i was planning on holding a small poker tournament in a non-casino building in Michigan. I wasn’t going to take a cut of the pot only charge money for people to get in. The pot is a 100% give. Is this legal? It would be a big help if you could also post a link to specific legislature that states the laws about gambling. Thanks.
Mr.DanJ on Jun 21, 2011 Said:
No, it is not legal. The part at the end of this paragraph sums it up. To play for money at all, while not in a casino building you’d have to be in a home or residence and make no money for operating the game. That would qualify a rake or a entry fee as “making money”. Keep in mind that in a poker tournament there is no rake…only an entry fee.
(v) “Gambling game” means any game played with cards, dice, equipment or a machine, including any mechanical,
electromechanical or electronic device which shall include computers and cashless wagering systems, for money, credit,
or any representative of value, including, but not limited to, faro, monte, roulette, keno, bingo, fan tan, twenty one,
blackjack, seven and a half, klondike, craps, poker, chuck a luck, Chinese chuck a luck (dai shu), wheel of fortune, chemin
de fer, baccarat, pai gow, beat the banker, panguingui, slot machine, any banking or percentage game, or any other
game or device approved by the board, but does not include games played with cards in private homes or residences in
which no person makes money for operating the game, except as a player.