Saturday, November 18, 2006 , Updated 1:51 p.m., November 25, 2006
Dallas Cops Cracking Down on Poker - Updated With Photo Gallery and Arrest Stats
Poker Raids - Courtesy of Pokerati.com
DALLAS Three area underground poker rooms were busted by Dallas SWAT last night in nearly simultaneous raids: JB's, Ace High, and Jackies were all taken down in similar SWAT raids. And in all cases there were TV news crews along for the ride.
As always, our pal Dan Michalski at Pokerati has all the insider scoop and firsthand accounts.
Many players seem to feel that casinos in Oklahoma and Louisiana are putting pressure and money behind local cops and the DA so that underground poker players will be forced to hit the road to play cards.
Pokerati reports
And from Dan's 11/25 roundup, some VERY interesting stats on the busts:
Demographics from the bust
November poker arrests: 20
Ticketed players: 79
Cash seized: $43,000
Weapons found: 0
Drugs found: 0
Players with outstanding warrants: 0
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bluesdfw, says:
I feel so much safer. How about you?
Meanwhile, while sitting at Pearl watching a great band last night, I watched probably 15 cars turn the wrong way down one way streets and many more blow through red lights at 40 miles an hour about 30 feet from where I was sitting. Thank Jeebuz none of them were gambling.
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Mike Orren, says:
Heh.
That's actually one of the cool things about Pearl. The way the angles of the windows are vis a vis the stage, the effect of the headlights drifting by is hypnotic.
And the deployment of resources to clamp down on poker does seem suspect. We're looking into it.
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Mike Orren, says:
Dan has some more good stuff on these busts at least temporarily scaring other venues closed: http://pokerati.com/2006/11/18/dallas...
And a funny cartoon: http://pokerati.com/2006/11/18/poker-...
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Mike Orren, says:
So here's the Channel 11 piece, clearly orchestrated to make a point:
http://cbs11tv.com/local/local_story_...
Local bloggers are taking a pretty dim view of this, and I tend to agree. We really need to send three swat teams WITH television cameras to bust up poker games?
http://thefatguy.com/2006/11/on-the-g...
Dan points out some better things the cops could have done with their time: http://pokerati.com/2006/11/19/why-no...
Here's an example of the hardened criminals picked up by SWAT: <img src="http://pokerati.com/images/pr/jackbust.jpg">
And copies of the arrest warrant: http://pokerati.com/2006/11/21/jackie...
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Mike Orren, says:
Here's Dan himself, providing commentary for NBC5's exclusive "we weren't invited on the raid so here's our catchup" coverage:
http://www.nbc5i.com/news/10370555/de...
A photo gallery from Dan is on the way.
Side note: I'll buy a steak dinner for the next local TV journalist who can report the poker bust story without using a poker pun:
"The cops aren't bluffing when it comes to getting tough on poker."
"The police showed their hand last night..."
Puh-lease.
And DUH! I don't know how this escaped me before. Don't play poker during Sweeps Week!: http://www.unclebarky.com/dfw_files/1...
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Mike Orren, says:
Updated with a great on-site photo gallery from Dan.
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Mike Orren, says:
Updated again.
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