Interesting story out of Detroit, about a struggling horse track (and thriving bowling alleys) suddenly offering No-Limit Texas Hold\’em … thanks to a little legally creative finagling that allows third-party fundraisers to run poker games to benefit properly accredited tax-exempt endeavors.
You follow? Basically they\’re taking something akin to the old Red Men\’s model … run a game, make sure some charity really does get a cut … and making it fit within Michigan law. Presumably inspired by the recent success in Florida with poker rooms in race tracks.
They\’re limited to running games four days at a stretch, so each week is technically a different event, with a different charitable recipient. The first beneficiary was a high school theater club. Should be interesting to see who lines up to get in on the action.
UPDATE: Though the above news article is only a couple hours old, according to the Northville Downs website, they\’ll be running games 7 days a week starting, um, tomorrow.
Here\’re more specifics about the charity hold\’em set-up in Northville, and for folks in Texas and other states fighting to play the game above-ground … a glimpse of what even barely legal poker could look like. You\’ll NOTE: It\’s not just NLH … they\’ve got a $1/$2 Hold\’em/Omaha round-of-each game, and $3/$6 Omaha Hi-Lo.
NEATO: Northville is an outer Detroit suburb, and the new poker room is located right off 8 Mile road — Eminem\’s hood! (Or at least his street.)
UPDATE UPDATE: OK, really, I had no idea how much charity poker action there was in Michigan. Check it out. So I guess what\’s new is just that the horse tracks are finally getting on board, realizing the slot machines and/or \”video lottery terminals\” they\’ve been fighting for just may never come. Lesson for Texas horse tracks?