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The Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced today that Reece Powers II, the former co-owner of R&J Partnership Ltd. doing business as Reece’s Las Vegas Supply (RLVS), a gambling supplies store located in Dayton, Ohio, was charged with illegal gambling, tax fraud and obstruction-of-justice-related offenses in an eight-count indictment unsealed today. Other defendants charged in the indictment are Douglas A. Sanders, Jason S. Pulaski, Michael E. Gedeon, Jennifer Williams and Walter F. Dyer.

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The indictment, which was returned on Sept. 24, 2013, was unsealed following the arrests of Powers, Pulaski, Gedeon, Williams and Dyer. All six defendants were charged with one count each of conspiracy to operate an illegal gambling business, and one count each of operating an illegal gambling business. Additionally, Powers was charged with one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States by impeding and impairing the lawful functions of the IRS, and one count of witness tampering. Furthermore, Pulaski, Gedeon, Williams and Dyer were each charged with one count of obstruction of justice.

According to the indictment, between February 2004 and May 2011, Powers oversaw the recruitment of local charitable organizations to sponsor casino-like card games, such as Texas Hold’Em poker tournaments and live-action poker games (poker fundraisers), that were exempted from the general prohibition against games of chance under then-existing Ohio laws. The indictment alleges that Powers skimmed a portion of the money received from the poker fundraisers while providing false accountings of the money generated to the charitable organizations that they were meant to benefit. The indictment further alleges that Sanders, Pulaski, Gedeon, Williams, Dyer and other co-conspirators who worked as card dealers, cashiers, chip sellers, pit bosses, tournament directors and managers, received compensation for their roles in conducting the poker fundraisers in violation of Ohio law, at Powers’ direction. The indictment further alleges that each of the defendants claimed that they were uncompensated volunteers and that several of them deliberately misled investigators of the State of Ohio’s Attorney General’s Office and the IRS during the investigation.

According to the indictment, Powers further conspired with another individual to sell RLVS and its associated real estate so that it appeared as if the business was sold for an amount less than its actual sale price, in an effort by Powers to evade the payment of taxes. According to the indictment, Dyer, Pulaski, Gedeon, and Williams further committed obstruction of justice by testifying falsely before a federal grand jury investigating the poker scheme. Additionally, Powers is charged with tampering with a witness by allegedly instructing the witness to testify falsely to the federal grand jury.

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An indictment merely alleges that crimes have been committed, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. District Judge Timothy Black for the Southern District of Ohio will be presiding over the case after the arraignment of the defendants. If convicted, Powers faces a maximum sentence of 35 years in prison, a fine of $1,000,000, and five years of supervised release. If convicted, Pulaski, Gedeon, Williams and Dyer each face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, a fine of $750,000 and three years of supervised release. If convicted, Sanders faces a maximum sentence of ten years in prison, a fine of $500,000 and three years of supervised release.

This case was investigated by special agents of IRS - Criminal Investigation. The case is being prosecuted by Trial Attorneys Jorge Almonte and Stephen Descano of the Justice Department’s Tax Division.

Additional information about the Justice Department’s Tax Division and its enforcement efforts may be found at http://www.usdoj.gov/tax/ .

Updated September 15, 2014

If you live in Ohio and play poker, then hopefully you’re
near the capital of Columbus. Most of the big poker rooms are
located around this city, although you’ll find some action in
Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Toledo also.

Most of the play is in the casinos with a few private clubs
that require membership. Because of the limited rooms, those
that do exist are quite large and offer a lot of tournament play
and cash games.

Although no limit holdem is still king in Ohio, you’ll find
Omaha, limit holdem and HORSE games in most of the larger rooms.
If you’re a professional in these games you should be able to
capitalise on the weaker no limit holdem players.

The standard of play in Ohio is decent, and the poker middle
class has certainly risen to the top. This means the economy of
the game is struggling a bit, but most regulars and poker room
staff know they need to make newer players and visitors feel
welcome to keep the game thriving. So if you play poker in an
Ohio poker room make sure you do your bit in this respect.

If you love Las Vegas style poker rooms then you’ll find
similar rooms in Ohio, which is a great thing. Because we all
know Vegas does it best, so why try to do anything else.

List of Ohio Poker Rooms

Here is our compiled list of all the poker rooms you can find
in the state of Ohio:

Hollywood Casino Columbus

  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 36
  • Games: In this poker room you’ll find a daily no limit holdem
    tournament with the buy in ranging from $160 up to $550
    depending on the day of the week. For the cash players they
    spread $1 / $2, $2 / $5, $5 / $10 and $5 / $25 no limit holdem,
    $1 / $2 pot limit Omaha high, $4 / $8 and $5 / $10 limit holdem,
    $4 / $8 limit Omaha 8 or better and $5 / $10 HORSE.
  • Ambience: This large poker room is quite spacious and
    features TVs on the walls to keep you entertained between hands
    and it’s completely non smoking. The room is made up of red,
    brown, and beige decor and the lighting is soft enough so that
    you can put in a long session without too many troubles.
  • Hospitality: You’ll be served cocktails and food at the table
    while playing in this poker room. On top of this they run a
    series of jackpots and promotions to keep you coming back for
    more. Comps are earned at a starting rate of 50 cents per hour,
    provided you play at least 60 hours in the month. These are
    earned through the Marquee Rewards program.
  • Players: Overall the play here is quite decent although
    you’ll be able to catch a lot of bluffs and get great value for
    good hands. The play is dominated by regulars but they aren’t of
    the caliber of other poker rooms which is a great thing.
    Management is OK and the dealers are great at making you feel
    welcome. It’s a fun and enjoyable place to play poker and is one
    of the best options in Columbus.
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Hollywood Casino Toledo

  • Location: Toledo, Ohio
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 20
  • Games: If you are looking for tournaments you’ll find
    multiple offerings on most days at the Hollywood Casino Toledo
    poker room. The main game is no limit holdem and the buy in
    ranges from $25 up to $300. For cash players they spread $1 /
    $2, $2 / $5 and $5 / $10 no limit holdem, $1 / $3 pot limit
    Omaha high and $3 / $6 limit holdem.
  • Ambience: The poker room in this casino is non smoking for
    comfort and features TVs around the tables so you can watch
    sport while you play. The chairs are comfortable for long
    sessions and the tables are well maintained and have automatic
    shufflers so you can play more hands per hour.
  • Hospitality: You can earn comps while playing here at a rate
    of $1 per hour through the Marquee Rewards program. They also
    have a bad beat jackpot and offer players cocktails and food
    service at the table. This means you can push your session out
    even longer.
  • Players: You’ll come up against solid competition in this
    poker room, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a winning
    session. If you are looking for loose action then visit on
    weekend evenings once the alcohol has kicked in.

Hollywood Casino Aurora

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  • Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 31
  • Games: If you are look for a tournament this poker room holds
    up to two no limit holdem events per day with the buy in ranging
    from $75 up to $390. If ring games are your thing you’ll come
    across $1 / $2 and $2 / $5 no limit holdem, $1 / $2 pot limit
    Omaha high, $3 / $6 limit holdem and $6 / $12 limit Omaha 8 or
    better tables.
  • Ambience: This no smoking poker room has TVs strategically
    placed around the tables and brown and gold decor which matches
    well with the clean tables and comfortable chairs. The lighting
    is just right for a casino poker room.
  • Hospitality: Comps can be earned by players at a rate of $1
    per hour through the Club JACK rewards program. On top of this
    you’ll be served cocktails while at the table. If you want food
    you’ll need to up and leave to get it. This poker room also runs
    a range of promotions and a bad beat jackpot.
  • Players: This casino used to be the Horseshoe and has since
    gone through some changes. You’ll still find some good action at
    the felt though with a good mix of regular players and amateurs.
    This mix makes for a lot of fun at the table and ensures that
    there are some great spots for you to attain maximum value.

Hollywood Casino Joilet

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  • Location: Cleveland, Ohio
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 30
  • Games: No limit holdem and dealer’s choice tournaments are
    held on Monday and Wednesday with a buy in of $100. If you are
    looking for a ring game they spread $1 / $3, $2 / $5 and $5 /
    $10 no limit holdem, $1 / $2 and $2 / $5 pot limit Omaha high,
    $3 / $6 limit Omaha 8 or better and $2 / $6 limit holdem.
  • Ambience: The bright green table felt in this poker room
    clashes wonderfully with the brown and beige carpet and decor.
    The room is open and spacious and has comfortable chairs and TVs
    place around the walls so you can watch sports between hands.
    It’s also no smoking for your comfort.
  • Hospitality: Comps can be earned through the Club JACK
    program at a rate of $1 per hour. On top of this you can get
    food served to you at the table and also cocktails. They also
    run a range of promotions and a bad beat jackpot to push your
    rake dollars further.
  • Players: This poker room has recently undergone some changes
    which aren’t too favourable for the player. This is a real shame
    as it’s driven away a lot of the market, even though there isn’t
    really another option in Cleveland. The play you’ll come across
    is decent and competitive which is also great if you are a
    recreational player and want to see where you are at.

Shark Tank Poker Club

  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Hours: Monday and Friday from 3pm until 4am, Tuesday to
    Thursday from 5pm until 4am, Saturday to Sunday from 11am until
    4am.
  • Tables: 8
  • Games: If you are after a cash game this poker club spreads
    $1 / $2 no limit holdem and $20 / $40 HORSE. For the tournament
    players they run up to two no limit holdem tournaments per day
    with a buy in between $50 and $115.
  • Ambience: This poker club is non smoking and has TVs on the
    wall to watch when the guy on the button tanks pre flop. Basic
    tables and chairs are clean and comfortable enough for a long
    session in a home game atmosphere.
  • Hospitality: Snacks and drinks are available as part of
    membership in this club. They also run a bad beat jackpot.
  • Players: You must be a member to play in this poker club.
    Membership is available for $20 per year and a daily usage fee
    which depends on what you’ll be playing. Once you have paid
    these fees you are good to go and no further rake is taking from
    any games. The players are quite solid here and it will be a
    good challenge. Everyone who is a member of this club takes
    their poker seriously so it’s more like a big group of friends
    who all play together. They are very welcoming though and ensure
    that new comers have fun and enjoy it.

The Ruggles Club

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  • Location: Dayton, Ohio
  • Hours: Saturday to Thursday from 7pm until 3.30am, Friday
    from 2pm until 3.30pm
  • Tables: 8
  • Games: This room runs up to two tournaments per day in no
    limit holdem format with a buy in ranging from $50 up to $150.
    If you are looking for a cash game to exploit you’ll come across
    $1 / $2 no limit holdem tables here.
  • Ambience: This room is non smoking and has TVs on the walls
    and basic chairs and tables which aren’t that comfortable.
  • Hospitality: Food and refreshments are served to players at
    the table in this poker room.
  • Players: This place has a very questionable reputation. There
    have been reports of cheating and dealer’s that don’t really
    understand the game, so proceed with caution if you choose to
    play here.

Conclusion

Poker In Ohio

Ohio didn’t have any legal casinos or poker rooms until the
2000’s, forcing residents to travel to Indiana or West Virginia
to gamble. Now anyone in the state can be in a poker room in two
hours or less, with the majority of the population only minutes
away from Texas holdem action.