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- Virginia Poker Home poker games and online poker rooms are the two most popular forms of poker in Virginia. The poker laws here are fairly player friendly and the state does seem to understand that small stakes poker is not a huge threat to the welfare of the state.
- Home poker games would appear to be illegal by the letter of West Virginia law, although the chance of enforcement seems - at best - miniscule. Poker is not a form of gambling permitted via the charitable gambling exceptions of West Virginia law, so there's no such thing as a legal 'charity poker.
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Authorities in Virginia reportedly busted an alleged underground poker operation that was making about $2,000 per night. Four men were charged with running the games.
Police reportedly staked out the no-limit hold’em game for weeks.
According to The Virginian-Pilot, games started at 8 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and sometimes lasted until 6 or 7 a.m. The minimum buy-in was $100.
The game employed security for the games, in addition to dealers, serves and masseuses.
“Women worked as waitresses and offered massages for a dollar a minute. Armed security guards, sometimes wearing bullet-proof vests, patrolled the entrance and the grounds. Surveillance cameras were mounted outside the house,” The Virginian-Pilot reported.
On Aug. 9, a police raid resulted in charges against Ryan Andrew James, 37, and Robert Michael Foster, 58. They are accused of running an illegal gambling operation, which is a felony in the state.
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According to a Virginia statute: “Illegal gambling” means the making, placing or receipt of any bet or wager in the Commonwealth of money or other thing of value, made in exchange for a chance to win a prize, stake or other consideration or thing of value, dependent upon the result of any game, contest or any other event the outcome of which is uncertain or a matter of chance, whether such game, contest or event occurs or is to occur inside or outside the limits of the Commonwealth.
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Two other men who lived in the home face charges as well.
For an in-depth look at the story, check out the Saturday reporting from The Virginian-Pilot.