Riva
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September 22nd, 2014 at 8:43:49 AM permalink
Quote: GWAE

If it is that transparent then you should provide a link to one of your organizations and we can all take a look at their 503c filings and see how much is actually being turned over to them and what they are doing with it. Just because you say they are receiving it all doesn't mean they actually are.

Really? We are discussing the ethics of charitable gaming and you attack me personally? That shows me a lot about your organization.



GWAE, GWAE, GWAE..I have only three words to say in response to your mean-spirited drivel..."I forgive you!"
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September 22nd, 2014 at 9:49:23 AM permalink
Quote: Riva

Remember, most people that come in to the room buy about $25 -$50 worth of chips and they want it to last all night, win or lose.



There's another advantage for the charity night, in the "consumer's" eye - I wouldn't expect that to last all night at a Detroit casino.

Quote: Riva

Michigan only allows a charity to sell $15,000 worth of chips per-day.



I see that when you're running the fair, there's also a bingo tent and a raffle.

I take it those are counted separately from the $15,000 for table games?
May the cards fall in your favor.
Riva
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September 22nd, 2014 at 9:57:40 AM permalink
Quote: Dieter

There's another advantage for the charity night, in the "consumer's" eye - I wouldn't expect that to last all night at a Detroit casino.



I see that when you're running the fair, there's also a bingo tent and a raffle.

I take it those are counted separately from the $15,000 for table games?



I do not know the specific rules as it applies to Bingo. Frankly, I do not know if we even offer the game anymore. I simply park my car, go in to the gambling tent and come out 5 days later! I am pretty sure that any raffle has to pull its own license. It is not tied to the gaming license or, what the State refers to it as a "Millionaire Party" license.
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September 22nd, 2014 at 11:00:22 AM permalink
I think either Wisconsin or Michigan has people doing small charity "gambling" for steaks.

I know some areas have found "Better Lotteries" to exist: lower prices or better payoffs. Obviously illegal but long lasting enough to have been satisfying their market.

Sometimes charity poker can be to pay medical bills for some locally known person; technically it is likely to be illegal but rarely will the cops raid the place.

Distance can be a determining factor or danger can play a role but I think people just want convenience and variety.
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September 22nd, 2014 at 11:13:38 AM permalink
Quote: FleaStiff

I think either Wisconsin or Michigan has people doing small charity "gambling" for steaks.



Do you mean meat raffles?
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Riva
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September 22nd, 2014 at 1:08:12 PM permalink
Anyway, here are the pics I was trying to post earlier.

http://tinypic.com/r/2ibenex/8

http://tinypic.com/r/538hgy/8
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September 22nd, 2014 at 1:53:56 PM permalink
Quote: coilman

GO LOINS



Lol, this is the best part of this entire thread.
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