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kcbbq
12-05-2022, 05:38 AM
I recently moved to The Villages. I am looking for a friendly game of poker. I saw there is a poker room near, but they are too serious. I am willing to host a game in my home or meet at a recreation center. Can anyone help me.
dadspet
12-06-2022, 12:30 AM
I recently moved to The Villages. I am looking for a friendly game of poker. I saw there is a poker room near, but they are too serious. I am willing to host a game in my home or meet at a recreation center. Can anyone help me.
Coconut Cove Rec Center, Tuesday 12:30 Start, be there by 12:15 to sign in - they could limit the group if no space to set up another table, but it hasn't been a recent issue.
Sterling Rec Center Friday Start a little earlier 12:00
All paid back to players. Tuesday about 2 table, 24 players +- , Friday is 3 tables up to 36.
I'll expect to be there Tomorrow Tuesday > Jerry and I'll fill you in on more details or anyone there will also.
Both fun, easy, non serious groups. Expect to last (with a little luck) at least 1hr 30 min or up to about 3 hrs if doing good.
There are other groups also
Jerry
ThirdOfFive
12-06-2022, 10:53 AM
I recently moved to The Villages. I am looking for a friendly game of poker. I saw there is a poker room near, but they are too serious. I am willing to host a game in my home or meet at a recreation center. Can anyone help me.
"Home Poker Games & Florida Law
Unlike some states in the USA, private home poker games are specifically outlined in the Florida Penal Code. If you read Chapter 849 of state law, it plainly states that a person is “guilty of a charge of the third degree if he owns or operates a house or room for the purpose of gambling or gaming,” unless, and this is crucial for home game legality, it is simply a penny-ante game.
Yes, Florida limits home card games to penny antes only, but they must also limit their pot sizes to a $10 maximum. Also, everyone participating must be at least eighteen years old, and there is the familiar American restriction against charging any sort of entry fee, participation fee, or pot-raking. For poker players in Florida who want to wager at higher limits, know that not a single case has ever been filed against a citizen for playing at higher-stakes poker games, so it appears unlikely that Florida authorities would attempt to shut down a private home poker game, as long as it doesn’t involve organized crime." (us poker sites dot net website).
Stu from NYC
12-06-2022, 02:31 PM
"Home Poker Games & Florida Law
Unlike some states in the USA, private home poker games are specifically outlined in the Florida Penal Code. If you read Chapter 849 of state law, it plainly states that a person is “guilty of a charge of the third degree if he owns or operates a house or room for the purpose of gambling or gaming,” unless, and this is crucial for home game legality, it is simply a penny-ante game.
Yes, Florida limits home card games to penny antes only, but they must also limit their pot sizes to a $10 maximum. Also, everyone participating must be at least eighteen years old, and there is the familiar American restriction against charging any sort of entry fee, participation fee, or pot-raking. For poker players in Florida who want to wager at higher limits, know that not a single case has ever been filed against a citizen for playing at higher-stakes poker games, so it appears unlikely that Florida authorities would attempt to shut down a private home poker game, as long as it doesn’t involve organized crime." (us poker sites dot net website).
Wow Florida actually has a law regulating this in your home. Who would have thought.
charlieo1126@gmail.com
12-06-2022, 04:31 PM
I play in some illegal dice games around the Orlando area , one is a place called pine hills in Orlando , the nick name is crime hills , it’s mostly a poor minority neighborhood , the cops love it when the game is going , because the guy who runs the game doesn’t want any trouble for the players and keeps that area crime free while the game is on , and he’s a very scary guy lol
Babubhat
12-06-2022, 04:40 PM
"Home Poker Games & Florida Law
Unlike some states in the USA, private home poker games are specifically outlined in the Florida Penal Code. If you read Chapter 849 of state law, it plainly states that a person is “guilty of a charge of the third degree if he owns or operates a house or room for the purpose of gambling or gaming,” unless, and this is crucial for home game legality, it is simply a penny-ante game.
Yes, Florida limits home card games to penny antes only, but they must also limit their pot sizes to a $10 maximum. Also, everyone participating must be at least eighteen years old, and there is the familiar American restriction against charging any sort of entry fee, participation fee, or pot-raking. For poker players in Florida who want to wager at higher limits, know that not a single case has ever been filed against a citizen for playing at higher-stakes poker games, so it appears unlikely that Florida authorities would attempt to shut down a private home poker game, as long as it doesn’t involve organized crime." (us poker sites dot net website).
No rake, no problem. They have enough other issues to stay occupied.
Dave951
12-06-2022, 05:27 PM
What type of poker are you looking to play old school like 5 card draw 7 card stud
ThirdOfFive
12-07-2022, 09:20 AM
Wow Florida actually has a law regulating this in your home. Who would have thought.
The law is on the books but apparently never enforced.
Lots of laws like that. In one county in the State of Washington, killing Bigfoot can earn you five years in prison. More toward laws regarding gambling, until 2015 it was illegal for nursing home residents to play bingo more than two times per week.
doctorknow
12-08-2022, 12:54 PM
Monday night from 5 to 9 pm at a villagers residence. A nickle-dime-quarter with no pot over $10 Mostly 7 card stud (no wild cards) but occasionally 5 card draw (no wild cards) are played. (no Texas hold em). The group has six people playing alternatively depending on week availability. The group is always open to another especially when not all can attend. When a host cannot play, the game is moved to another players house. (no rec centers). Strictly for fun not profit. Initial buy-in is $10 for chips then tally up at 9 pm for payout. Obviously game is limited in players so if interested you may have to go on a waiting list and be called on a night of an opening.
valuemkt
12-08-2022, 07:25 PM
Join the facebook group
Villages Card Players
You will find a lengthy list of games at various rec centers, which are close to twice daily, starting at 1230 and 530. These games are played in a tournament style. Most have an "entry fee" of $ 25, with an optional five or ten dollars after the first few rounds of increasing blinds. Very well run, all fees returned to top remaining players.
Stu from NYC
12-08-2022, 07:44 PM
Lots of poker games around here but mostly friends getting together for friendly game
Causey
01-27-2023, 09:14 AM
Are there any weekly nickel/dime/quarter traditional (no wild cards) poker games open to new players?
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