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Outside a casino, you can organise poker games and play poker 🔑 in many different settings. However, the rules are different depending on where you play.
Poker at home
Playing games of poker in 🔑 your own home, between friends and on a non-commercial basis, is legal. However: the rest of the participants must be 🔑 your legitimate guests or friends
you cannot invite members of the public to join in
you cannot ask people to pay a 🔑 fee, separate from the stake, to take part. There is no limit on the stakes and prizes when playing poker 🔑 at home.
Poker at work?
You can organise poker games or play poker in the workplace as long as
that there is no 🔑 charge for participation (excluding stakes)
the public do not have access to the venue. There are no limits on the stakes 🔑 you can play or the prizes you can win, when playing poker at work with colleagues.
Poker for Charity
You do not 🔑 need a licence, permit or any other form of permission to run what is called non-commercial equal chance gaming, for 🔑 example, a poker night organised to raise money for charity. The players must be told what good cause is to 🔑 benefit from the profits of the gaming. Under 16s are not allowed to participate.
In respect of all games played at 🔑 an event the aggregate amount or value of prizes and awards distributed in respect of those games shall not exceed 🔑 £600. Where a series of events is held the amount or value of prizes and awards distributed in respect of 🔑 those games shall not exceed £900.
No matter how many games you run or a participant expects to play in, they 🔑 must not make more than one payment (whether as an admission or participation fee, stake or other charge, or a 🔑 combination of those charges), and this payment must not exceed £8.
Poker in Casinos
In Great Britain, you can play poker in 🔑 casinos licensed by the Gambling Commission. However, poker played as a casino game could mean that you have lower gambling 🔑 odds than if you play poker as a game of equal chance. (Equal-chance gaming does not involve playing or staking 🔑 money against a bank (or dealer) and the chances of winning are equally favourable to all participants)
Casinos can also run 🔑 poker tournaments at temporary venues, for a limited amount of time, under temporary use notices (TUNs).
Online Poker
Poker can be played 🔑 online with unlimited stakes. Before starting to gamble, you should ensure that you know some basic details about the company. 🔑 For example, where are they licensed and how you can contact them. Some legal gambling sites can be found in 🔑 New Zealand so for example onlinecasinonewzealand NZ brings you a list of the best casino sites.
You may need licensing details 🔑 if you have any queries on its gambling products before you decide whether to gamble. There should be clear information 🔑 about how to make a complaint against the gambling company and how your complaint will be dealt with. In the 🔑 event that you make a complaint and are not happy with the outcome it should be clear what further steps 🔑 you can take. Operators licensed by the Commission are required to ensure that a complaint is referred to an independent 🔑 body if you are not satisfied with how it has been handled. The Commission monitors companies to ensure complaints are 🔑 dealt with appropriately and looks for trends which indicate where licensees might not be doing what they should. Safe places 🔑 to play online poker.
Poker in a Pub (Public House)
You can organise poker games and play poker in a pub. However, 🔑 there are strict conditions on any gaming including limits on stakes and prizes. Licensing authorities can take action against individuals 🔑 whose premises do not comply with these conditions. Poker can be played in pubs but there are limits to the 🔑 stakes and prizes that can be played for.
Stakes and prizes
There is a maximum value to both the amount that can 🔑 be staked and the prize that can be offered when playing poker in a pub.
The maximum stake per player is 🔑 £5 per game, and the combined stakes for your premises should not exceed £100 per day.
The maximum prize is £100 🔑 per game. This maximum includes money, payments in-kind, vouchers, goods, donated items, goodybags, buy-ins at other poker tournaments and other 🔑 items which have a value.
Additionally, you cannot charge a participation fee, including for example by having entrants pay a compulsory 🔑 charge for a meal.
Poker in a Club (Private Members Club)
Poker can be played in clubs as long as it takes 🔑 account of the conditions that apply to gaming in clubs, including limits on stakes and prizes.
The maximum stake per player 🔑 is £10 per game, and the combined stakes for your premises must not exceed £250 per day and £1,000 per 🔑 week.
The maximum prize is £250 per game.
A maximum participation fee of £1 per person per day can be charged by 🔑 a members club, with or without a club machine permit. A commercial club with a club machine permit can charge 🔑 £3 per person per day, but only £1 otherwise.
Private Cash Poker
Private Cash Poker (as opposed to tournaments) is allowed but 🔑 Gaming is only private if it occurs in a place to which the public does not have access (normally a 🔑 private dwelling, hostel, hall of residnece or similar establishment). No charge may be made for participation in private gaming (and 🔑 this includes an entrance fee or other charge for admission), nor may any amounts be deducted from stakes or prizes. 🔑 No profits can be made from private gaming, irrespective of how the organiser intends to use those profits.
Private gaming can 🔑 potentially take place on commercial premises in circumstances where a members club hires a room in, for example, a pub 🔑 or hotel for a private function where equal chance gaming only is played. However, organisers would need to scrutinise very 🔑 carefully the arrangements put in place to make sure that the particular area of the pub, hotel or other venue 🔑 in which the gaming takes place is not, on the occasion of the private function, a place to which the 🔑 public have access and that those participating are not selected by a process which means that, in fact, they are 🔑 members of the public rather than members of the club. The law in this area is complex and organisers are 🔑 strongly advised to seek their own legal advice before organising events of this nature.
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