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Pokerpockets is a 100% legal poker solution
Pokerpockets, as part of the Champions Poker League, is a 100% legal
pub poker league, offering pub patrons a chance to play in a rewarding
and fun nationwide competition, whilst staying legal by not offering
prizes.
In order to offer poker in a pub or similar venue,
there are strict guidelines which must be adhered to.
Champions Poker League tournaments are offered in
two different types, play for points and low stakes, with only one
option offered at a venue at a time. Both options have different
guidelines that must be followed in order to be offered legally.

Play for points venues must adhere to the following:
1. Play for points venues
must not have an entry charge for playing in the tournament. If
a charge is levied it must be for food provided or similar.
2. No prize can be offered
on the night of the tournament, players are rewarded with points
instead.
3. These points cannot
be exchanged for prizes at any point.
4. High ranking players
are rewarded with invitations to the quarterly and national finals.
By following this structure, Champions Poker League's
play for points venues remain 100% within the gambling laws.

Low stakes venues allow our players to play for small
amounts of money, but tournaments must adhere completely to the
following regulations:
1. The maximum amount
of money entered into a tournament (buy-ins) per player must not
exceed £5. Please note that this is the maximum, and any value
lower than this amount can be used.
(Champions Poker League recommends that buy-ins be kept at multiples
of £1 to keep calculations simple.)
2. 100% of the money
entered into the tournament by players must be returned to the players
in the form of prizes. Venues cannot take a rake of any form.
3. The maximum prize
pool per day* cannot exceed £100.
(Champions Poker League recommends to it's venues that only
one game is run per night to avoid confusion.)
4. Low stakes players
still gain points in the same way as play for points tournaments,
and are invited to quarterly and national finals in the same manner.
*a day is defined
as the period of time between noon of one day and noon of the next.
The gambling commission's guidelines can be found
here,
and further information can be downloaded here,
here and here.
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