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corvette1340 said:
Fleece3 said:
Also, there is no need for me to call you a liar because you can't name a person that has been arrested for gambling in the pool room.


My GOD man. READ THE FRICKIN POST!!!! I NEVER said "I KNOW A RAILBIRD THAT GOT ARRESTED" I said it was ILLEGAL. Weither someone has been arrested for it or not has NO merit on my statement. DO YOU GET IT YET?? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE repost ANY statement from me where I said a railbird got arrested!!!!

I went further to say that, I BELIEVE, IF someone is shown, on national tv, participating in this ILLEGAL activity, someone WOULD be arrestted. Furthermore it would REALLY hurt the image of pool!

Let me see if I can get you to understand. In a number of states of adultery is illegal. Now we all know that it probably happens a few thousand times a day with no LEGAL blowback. However, in the last few years, a number of people have been arrested for it. So you see, it is a statue that is rearly enforced. However, it can easily be enforced. GET IT??

P.S. ESPN and the WSOP is the driving force behind TV poker. Ask any non-poker playing person to name one poker player and they will name someone from the WSOP. Or maybe the show TILT, also on ESPN
 
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A cash money poker game can be filmed anywhere that gambling is legal (i.e. Vegas, Atalantic City, etc.). So couldnt you film gambling at pool in a casino and shown on TV?

Southpaw
 
Southpaw said:
A cash money poker game can be filmed anywhere that gambling is legal (i.e. Vegas, Atalantic City, etc.). So couldnt you film gambling at pool in a casino and shown on TV?

Southpaw

I said "in states were it is legal". The original message suggested a show where a group of player started out in Ca. with $1000 and play/hustle their way across country ending up in DCC. That is what I was speaking on.
 
Fleece3 said:
I said "in states were it is legal". The original message suggested a show where a group of player started out in Ca. with $1000 and play/hustle their way across country ending up in DCC. That is what I was speaking on.


playing pool for money can be done from California to Kentucky LEGALLY in every state. As I said before, games that states deem as games of skill can be partaken in.
 
I can play Jay Helfert for $1,000,000 and it is perfectly legal.

What is illegal is, if Jay Helfert is playing JCIN for $1,000,000 & I bet $1.00 on the side
 
watchez said:
I can play Jay Helfert for $1,000,000 and it is perfectly legal.

What is illegal is, if Jay Helfert is playing JCIN for $1,000,000 & I bet $1.00 on the side


This is getting interesting. Now I've got a million dollar game. Maybe two. COOL!
 
http://www.nacpba.com./

Apparently there is competition coming into this tournament arena. KT is going to have some work to do to clean up his past. Anyway, competition is very good expecially for our game.
 
I knew these guys....

JCIN said:
If I am not mistaken, something similar was argued in court. Mr. Incardona could fill everyone in better than I if he so chooses.


JCIN,
I'm not Mr Incardona but I do know something of this case and the participants: Two Portland Ore. players went to a Seattle Wash. players house to match-up. The one Ore. player remained on the side betting while the other two played for money. A large amount was lost by the Wash. player. He refused to pay. A suit was brought and Harry Platuis(sp) tried the case. The ruling was the the Wash. player owed the other player the lost moneys(a game of skill) but he didn't owe the side bet moneys(gambling).......this case was a judicated in the late 70's........hope this helps in the discussion...
 
Walkin Down De Street, Wit New Chews On My Feet

sydbarret said:
Yea this country is just overflowing with morality.


Aha !
I knew that I stepped in something on the way home from the poker room.
Doug
( now I need some new chews for X-mas )
 
corvette1340 said:
playing pool for money can be done from California to Kentucky LEGALLY in every state. As I said before, games that states deem as games of skill can be partaken in.
I wish I had known this when I was arressted and fined in Houston Texas. I could use that $104.00.
 
ironman said:
I wish I had known this when I was arressted and fined in Houston Texas. I could use that $104.00.

It's been a long, long time ago but I was arrested for gambling in a pool room, along with Jimmy Moore. It happened in Los Angeles one night after the World Championship matches. We had gone to a nearby poolroom to gamble. I think the cops were aware of the tournament and casing the pool rooms in the area. We got caught in the net.

The full story will be in my book "Pool Wars" coming soon.
 
jay helfert said:
It's been a long, long time ago but I was arrested for gambling in a pool room, along with Jimmy Moore. It happened in Los Angeles one night after the World Championship matches. We had gone to a nearby poolroom to gamble. I think the cops were aware of the tournament and casing the pool rooms in the area. We got caught in the net.

The full story will be in my book "Pool Wars" coming soon.

Did you have to go to court? Did they charge you with something or just let you go?

Don't worry Jay.. I'll buy the book even if you tell me! Even the hardcopy edition if there's going to be one! :P
 
JCIN said:
Show me a documented case of a pool room being raided for POOL gambling (not illegal slots or lottery machines) in the last 10 years.

JCIN, ya know i love ya, but it is most definitely illegal to gamble on pool in several states, Ohio being one of them. As far as a pool room being raided, ask Jerry Conkel, who owns Sportsmans in Columbus about that. They had a big match going on in there with some very well known names and the cops were more than happy to come in and start arresting and ticketing people. It would have been a bigger loss if one of the players hadnt pulled the cash off the top of the light before the cops saw it. And I know several good players have been atleast ticketed in columbus for gambling, the state has a public website that you can check the criminal record of anyone and just for the hell of it one day i started typing in some well known players names that used to come through here when the action was nice back in the late 90's, lets just say more than one of them popped up there for being fined for gambling.
 
bagofpaper said:
Did you have to go to court? Did they charge you with something or just let you go?

Don't worry Jay.. I'll buy the book even if you tell me! Even the hardcopy edition if there's going to be one! :P

We were allowed to bail out for $52 after being booked, mug shots taken and fingerprinted! And that was the end of it, we forfeited our bail.
 
watchez said:
I can play Jay Helfert for $1,000,000 and it is perfectly legal.

What is illegal is, if Jay Helfert is playing JCIN for $1,000,000 & I bet $1.00 on the side

JCIN said:
More than a few places it is completely legal for 2 people to wager on a game of skill. The illegality comes in when there is betting on the side or bookmaking.

What about a calcutta? Legal or illegal???
 
klockdoc said:
What about a calcutta? Legal or illegal???

Illegal! However, if the cops in your area don't have better things to do then raid pool tournaments with calcutta's, then it is time to move. Live in a bad area and you don't have to worry about being busted for petty crimes! :rolleyes:
 
corvette1340 said:
playing pool for money can be done from California to Kentucky LEGALLY in every state. As I said before, games that states deem as games of skill can be partaken in.

Hey Corvette,

Please read the five post before this one!
 
sydbarret said:
Yea this country is just overflowing with morality.:rolleyes:

When a question like "do you believe in every word of the Bible" (actual question asked in the republican debate) finds it way into presidential politics, and the answer is the MOST analzyed question of the night, you are living in a moral majority country. I didn't say we were living it (senators caught in gay pick up mensrooms, etc....) however, if you examine the politics of the day, well, who can deny that the moral majority is being played to. Do you think a proud athiest (no I am not an athiest) could get elected president?
 
beav99_4life said:
JCIN, ya know i love ya, but it is most definitely illegal to gamble on pool in several states, Ohio being one of them. As far as a pool room being raided, ask Jerry Conkel, who owns Sportsmans in Columbus about that. They had a big match going on in there with some very well known names and the cops were more than happy to come in and start arresting and ticketing people. It would have been a bigger loss if one of the players hadnt pulled the cash off the top of the light before the cops saw it. And I know several good players have been atleast ticketed in columbus for gambling, the state has a public website that you can check the criminal record of anyone and just for the hell of it one day i started typing in some well known players names that used to come through here when the action was nice back in the late 90's, lets just say more than one of them popped up there for being fined for gambling.

At a recently closed poolroom in NYC, they would not allow money on the light or the table for this very reason.
 
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