Preditor Two Pair Joined Aug 10, 2023 Messages 311 Reaction score 525 Rewards 206 Location Los Angeles Apr 17, 2025 #31 PepperPaul said: Not something I thought about, but definitely worth considering. Click to expand... This is all state dependent. Laws vary state to state.
PepperPaul said: Not something I thought about, but definitely worth considering. Click to expand... This is all state dependent. Laws vary state to state.
OP OP PepperPaul Pair Joined Dec 5, 2019 Messages 174 Reaction score 374 Rewards 0 Location Burlington WA Apr 17, 2025 #32 Preditor said: This is all state dependent. Laws vary state to state. Click to expand... I’m from WA state, who doesn’t even allow online poker, so I’m sure the laws here are pretty restrictive. But sometimes you gotta gamble, right?
Preditor said: This is all state dependent. Laws vary state to state. Click to expand... I’m from WA state, who doesn’t even allow online poker, so I’m sure the laws here are pretty restrictive. But sometimes you gotta gamble, right?
Preditor Two Pair Joined Aug 10, 2023 Messages 311 Reaction score 525 Rewards 206 Location Los Angeles Apr 17, 2025 #33 PepperPaul said: I’m from WA state, who doesn’t even allow online poker, so I’m sure the laws here are pretty restrictive. But sometimes you gotta gamble, right? Click to expand... Even that gets complicated. California doesn't allow online poker, but they allow home games.
PepperPaul said: I’m from WA state, who doesn’t even allow online poker, so I’m sure the laws here are pretty restrictive. But sometimes you gotta gamble, right? Click to expand... Even that gets complicated. California doesn't allow online poker, but they allow home games.
OP OP PepperPaul Pair Joined Dec 5, 2019 Messages 174 Reaction score 374 Rewards 0 Location Burlington WA Apr 18, 2025 #34 Preditor said: Even that gets complicated. California doesn't allow online poker, but they allow home games. Click to expand... WA definitely allows home games, as long as there’s no rake or house profit. I did look into it before I started my game because I having a gaming license and can’t risk my job for a home game.
Preditor said: Even that gets complicated. California doesn't allow online poker, but they allow home games. Click to expand... WA definitely allows home games, as long as there’s no rake or house profit. I did look into it before I started my game because I having a gaming license and can’t risk my job for a home game.
Poker Zombie Royal Flush Joined Oct 29, 2014 Messages 18,888 Reaction score 42,495 Rewards 249 Location Nashville-ish Apr 18, 2025 #35 PepperPaul said: I having a gaming license Click to expand... How has this not come up before? Are you able to order from GPI?
PepperPaul said: I having a gaming license Click to expand... How has this not come up before? Are you able to order from GPI?
OP OP PepperPaul Pair Joined Dec 5, 2019 Messages 174 Reaction score 374 Rewards 0 Location Burlington WA Apr 18, 2025 #36 Poker Zombie said: How has this not come up before? Are you able to order from GPI? Click to expand... No. I don’t have anything to do with purchasing. Any Class III gaming equipment has to stay on property anyway.
Poker Zombie said: How has this not come up before? Are you able to order from GPI? Click to expand... No. I don’t have anything to do with purchasing. Any Class III gaming equipment has to stay on property anyway.
Poker Zombie Royal Flush Joined Oct 29, 2014 Messages 18,888 Reaction score 42,495 Rewards 249 Location Nashville-ish Apr 18, 2025 #37 PepperPaul said: No. I don’t have anything to do with purchasing. Any Class III gaming equipment has to stay on property anyway. Click to expand... I'm not sure poker chips count as class III, but if you can't purchase, the point is mute. It was worth the shot though.
PepperPaul said: No. I don’t have anything to do with purchasing. Any Class III gaming equipment has to stay on property anyway. Click to expand... I'm not sure poker chips count as class III, but if you can't purchase, the point is mute. It was worth the shot though.
OP OP PepperPaul Pair Joined Dec 5, 2019 Messages 174 Reaction score 374 Rewards 0 Location Burlington WA Apr 18, 2025 #38 Poker Zombie said: I'm not sure poker chips count as class III, but if you can't purchase, the point is mute. It was worth the shot though. Click to expand... In WA state table games are class III games and poker chips are the same as table games chips, so considered class III gaming equipment. Maybe I can get someone else to smuggle them out for me though. Let me check with some of my dumber coworkers.
Poker Zombie said: I'm not sure poker chips count as class III, but if you can't purchase, the point is mute. It was worth the shot though. Click to expand... In WA state table games are class III games and poker chips are the same as table games chips, so considered class III gaming equipment. Maybe I can get someone else to smuggle them out for me though. Let me check with some of my dumber coworkers.