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Frequently Asked Questions Related to Gambling

 

Question: Is it possible to buy in again into the same tournament if I lose?

Answer: This depends on the individual tournament. Some tournaments allow for buy-ins, while others do not.




Question: What is social gaming?

Answer: A game, other than a lottery, between players in a private home where no house player, house bank or house odds exist and there is no house income from the operation of the social game; and If authorized pursuant to ORS 167.121, a game, other than a lottery, between players in a private business, private club or place of public accommodation where no house player, house bank or house odds exist and there is no house income from the operation of the social game.

 


Question: If I have problems with an online casino or sportsbook who can I report them to?

Answer: The Internet Fraud Complaint Center, a partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center, operates a website and accepts complaints regarding Internet fraud. Their website is www.ic3.gov. You can also contact the regulatory and/or law enforcement agency responsible for overseeing Internet gambling in the country where the website operates its site from.

 


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 Daily Term

Straight Draw

Definition:
Only needing one card to achieve a straight.

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