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§ 1546. Misdeal.

§ 1546. Misdeal. (a) A card that is meant to be dealt face downward but is dealt face upward or flashed as it is dealt so that a player might know its identity or a card that is dealt off the table is dead. An exposed card meant to be dealt face downward must be […]

§ 1531. Game rules.

§ 1531. Game rules. (a) Any permitted or licensed game sponsoring organization or organizations shall have discretionary authority to promulgate rules and regulations on the eligibility of persons permitted to participate in the game or games; provided, however, they have been approved by the Board, and further provided, that if approved by the Board, such […]

§ 1532. Alcoholic beverages.

§ 1532. Alcoholic beverages. Alcoholic beverages shall be allowed to be sold and/or distributed at a charitable gaming event pursuant to the Liquor Control Act [Title 4]. 79 Del. Laws, c. 199, § 4; 

§ 1533. Definitions.

§ 1533. Definitions. As used in this chapter, “raffle” means a form of lottery in which a number of persons buy 1 or more chances attempting to win the same prize. Games such as “Nevada cards” or “pull cards” where the amount of the prize is determined by the contents of the ticket purchased are […]

§ 1534. Time of raffle.

§ 1534. Time of raffle. An organization may conduct a raffle which will not be completed in 1 night. An organization may sell a chance which is good for an extended period of time with a series of drawings, with a chance to win a prize multiple times during that period, provided all chances are […]

§ 1535. Conduct of raffles.

§ 1535. Conduct of raffles. Raffles shall be conducted in accordance with rules adopted by the Board of Charitable Gaming. 79 Del. Laws, c. 199, § 4; 

§ 1520. Limitations and regulations under license.

§ 1520. Limitations and regulations under license. (a) Bingo and charitable games conducted shall not commence prior to 12: 00 p.m. The operation of a game shall be limited to 6 consecutive hours, except as permitted by regulation. Instant or sealed games are permitted during any event sponsored by the entity that is licensed to […]

§ 1536. Legislative intent.

§ 1536. Legislative intent. The General Assembly hereby declares that the play of Texas Hold’em Poker for the purpose of raising funds, by certain nonprofit organizations, for the promotion of charitable or civic purposes, is in the public interest. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the General Assembly that all phases of […]

§ 1521. Reports after games; records; examinations; applicability.

§ 1521. Reports after games; records; examinations; applicability. (a) Within 30 days after the conclusion of any game, the organization which conducted the game and its member or members who were in charge shall furnish to the Board a duly sworn statement showing: (1) The gross receipts derived from each game; (2) Each item of […]

§ 1537. Definitions for Texas Hold’em Poker.

§ 1537. Definitions for Texas Hold’em Poker. The following definitions apply to all the rules of Texas Hold’em Poker: (1) “All-in” means a player wages all of that player’s remaining chips to the pot. (2) “Ante” means a predetermined contribution to the pot before the first card of the game is dealt. (3) “Bet” means […]