83 face fines in gambling raid of nightclub

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TEXAS CITY — More than 80 people will have to ante up $183 to the city following a Texas Hold ’Em poker raid.

Despite the bar owner’s contention he checked the legality of a poker tourney, Texas City police say they have all the chips.

Police raided a Texas Hold ’Em poker tournament at the Shenanigan’s Nightclub Sunday. The club’s owner was arrested, and 83 people were issued citations for gambling.

Texas City municipal court clerk Carol Grady said her office received several phone calls Monday from people seeking information on the possible fines and what steps to take to challenge the charges in court.

Grady said those who received citations would have to pay a $183 fine if they do not challenge the charges in court.

All of the citations are class C misdemeanors that would go before the city’s municipal court.

It was not the amount Dickinson resident Jack Johnson was expecting to ante up when he sat down to play Sunday. He was one of the people cited.

“This is one of those situations where a little bit of communication would have gone a long way in this situation,” said Johnson, who was playing in the club’s regular Sunday afternoon tournament for the third time when police came in. “This is exactly the sort of format I have seen in pool or dart tournaments, so I didn’t think it was that big a deal.

“It should be the same thing.”

But Texas City police spokesman Sgt. Curtis Pope points to Section 47 of the Texas Penal Code, which notes even the most innocent game of poker becomes illegal when it’s in a public establishment such as Shenanigans.

“The (law) is set out pretty clear,” Pope said. “This was a licensed premises open to the public, and no one can question that poker is not gambling.”

While Texas law does allow for poker games in one’s individual household under certain conditions — namely that the “house” does not take a cut of the winnings or sets a fee for other services — a game in an establishment such as a nightclub constitutes a gambling place under the law, Pope said.

While the law does makes exceptions for entry fees and payouts to take place in games of skill, such as pool or dart tournaments, it does not, according to Section 47.02, do the same for card games.

Part 3 of that section notes that, “A person commits an offense if he plays and bets for money or other thing of value at any game played with cards, dice, balls or any other gambling device.”

That, said Pope, was the reasoning behind the raid, which followed up a “short-termed investigation” of the game.

Club owners said the tournament had been going on for the past five weeks at the nightclub.

Because the gambling as defined by the law took place in a public establishment such as a nightclub, the club’s owner, Frank Skaggs — a former mayoral candidate in Texas City — as well as a woman listed as the tournament’s organizer, were arrested for keeping a gambling place under Section 47.04 of the penal code, Pope said.

Repeated phone calls to Skaggs’ home, as well as the nightclub, were not returned Tuesday.

Police said Skaggs posted the $1,000 bail for the class A misdemeanor and was released.

This is not the first run in Skaggs has had with the city over what some consider gambling in his establishments.

Last year, the longtime club owner sued the city over what he considered an overbearing ordinance on 8-liners, the electronic devices similar to slot machines that can be found in game rooms across the county.

Texas City commissioners had barred such machines from operating in the city limits.

Skaggs eventually settled the lawsuit with the city that included a less restrictive ordinance.

He eventually opened a large game room next door to his nightclub.

Johnson said he doesn’t believe Skaggs or anyone who was playing poker did anything wrong.

“If that’s what the law says, then that’s fine, but it should be changed,” he said. “People had no earthly idea what was going on, and we figured that a man like Frank would have covered his tracks.

“I just wish the law would make it known what is and isn’t OK because you see this sort of stuff everywhere.”

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That's a tough rap. Cant mess around with the Texas lawmen.


Although I was never busted playing at a local club, I have been robbed.
This is a true story.

It was about 20 years ago, I was playing at a local underground Greek club and the time was about 3AM. They usually locked the door but when a player knocked to get in three guys with ski masks stormed in right behind him. These guys were banishing guns and started screaming for us (it was about 15 players) to get away from the tables and directed us to a corner. These guys took all the cash on the tables and I was scared $hitless.

Here is the part I will never forget.

Once all the cash was collected these guys pulled out these large garbage bags. They ordered us to strip all our clothes off. A couple of guys refused but when a revolver is 2" from your nose you will do your best imitation of a Chippindale. While one guy was pointing a gun at a bunch of overweight and hairy as$ players the other two were busy stuffing the bags with our clothes. To add to their haul they confiscated all jewelry, watches and rings. Try explain to the old lady how you lost your wedding ring.

Once they left, I wrapped a small bar towel around me and went outside in freezing temps to get my hockey equipment from my trunk. I put my hockey pants and jersey on and went back inside. When inside everyone was screaming at everyone.

"Why didnt you lock the door"
"Didn't you see them coming"
"Why didnt we put up a fight"

To this day I dont believe these eyes will ever be witness to a funnier vision of a bunch of old overweight butt naked European wise guys busting each others balls. BTW, we all know how Euros talk with their hands but in this situation while one hand was talking the other was covering Mr. Johnson. :carto1710
 

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Thanks for sharing bookie.

I was informed a couple weeks or so ago of a rather large tourney in a local pub here. $35 entry and abount 40 people playing. I said no way guys because it will not be long before one of the losers get mad and rats out the bar trying to get people in trouble.
 

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