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Each skill division would have a small pay-in, ranging from 5 dollars for the lower brackets, and up to 10 for the higher brackets. Money is pooled and divided for the winners
thats my point is, we're not betting on the outcome are we? (logically, technically perhaps :<?) just paying an entry fee as such.
For “gambling” to occur, three elements must be present: consideration, chance, and reward. These elements are sometimes expressed as “payment, luck, and prize.”For example, if the consideration component is eliminated and no fee, buy-in or other money is required or solicited from the participants in a tournament, then prizes may be awarded to the player(s) who perform well in the tournament. On the other hand, if an organization charges a donation, fee or other buy-in for a tournament or other event, then it cannot legally distribute prizes based upon who wins or plays well in the tournament or event. Such organization could legally conduct a drawing, door prize or raffle as long as the prizes are randomly awarded and are not tied to success in the tournament or event. Likewise, the organization could legally conduct the tournament for the pure entertainment value alone. By disconnecting the prize from the risk element of the event, such activity would arguably not meet the definition of gambling.
Bad spawn can be overcome by skill ;>
Quote from: [BTF]adam on January 07, 2010, 06:32:18 PMBad spawn can be overcome by skill ;>Just like a bad hand in poker right? Oh, wait...