12-02-2023, 06:41 PM
(12-02-2023, 03:48 PM)youzigizag Wrote: No one wants to touch it. I guess I win. The win was unfulfilling. Why try to win if its unfulfulling? Got ya.
I don't agree with you. If that means you win, congrats, you win.
BTW, when you decide to reply to my info and sincerely offered opinions, that were offered to try to help inform, by making it some sort of personal war using a rude, confrontational, antagonistic manner, I check out. I don't enjoy that sort of discussion, and rather than retaliate, I'll just talk elsewhere. There have been others in this forum in the past who expressed their desire to "win" conversations, and I just put them on ignore, because I don't want to play.
To everyone else, if you want to read what the Texas law says about gambling, here is the data to consider -
1 a synopsis of the laws https://www.findlaw.com/state/texas-law/...-laws.html
2 the text of the laws (notice there has been no special carve out for a poker room) https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/penal-code/...ect-47-02/
3 a good article on the history, the rationale the TCH poker room has adopted, arguments on both sides, and comments on whether it is truly legal and where we might (or might not) be headed - https://spectrumlocalnews.com/tx/dallas-...gray-areas-
Based on all that, I think we're far from being able to assume that Dallas will become a casino town anytime soon. If ever. Casinos are a great money-maker for casino owners, but suck lots of money out of the citizenry as a whole.