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With the popularity of “Texas Holdem” tournaments broadcast on cable television, is it possible to conduct poker tournaments in the State of North Dakota?

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With the popularity of “Texas Holdem” tournaments broadcast on cable television, is it possible to conduct poker tournaments in the State of North Dakota?

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According to state law, each licensed charitable organization may conduct poker on not more than two occasions per year. Poker activity must be conducted at an authorized site of the licensed organization. An organization may allow players to rebuy or add-on additional poker chips, which may be less than or equal to the original entry fee, provided that the total amount collected during the entire poker event does not exceed the $200. The total amount of prizes for a poker event may not exceed ninety percent of the gross proceeds.

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