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“Warm Up” - Joust
Standard FFG Joust rules for tournaments. 50 min rounds, four rounds of swiss with a cut to top 4. The potential that the final game will be held the next day just prior to melee tournament or at the bar ;).
When: Thursday Nov 8th 7:00 PM
Where: FFG convention center 1975 Oakcrest Avenue, Suite 10 main floor will rent Mezzanine if more then ten people
Who should I talk to: Darknoj (Jon)
Cost: 10 dollars
Prizes: Winner takes the entries fees (cash) second gets a play mate (Queen of Dragons), other prizes maybe available depending on the generosity of players.
Team (Meta Battle) Tournament
Teams of four are submitted by 8:00 PM Thursday Nov 1st. Two members of each team will play a joust game vs players from each other team. Matches will be assigned randomly and players will have till Saturday at 11:59 PM to complete their match ups. The team that won the most joust matches wins the title of best Meta and all of the entry fees to divide as they see fit.
When: Starting Thursday 7:00 PM Nov 8st when matches are announced and continuing till 11:59 Friday Nov 10th.
Where: anywhere players chose to play but most likely FFG convention center
Who should I talk to: Darknoj (Jon)
Cost: 40 per team which is 10 each.
Prizes: winning team gets entries
If you are interested in attending one of these events please post below so i can get an idea of numbers.
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in for the warmup since i think i only ahve 2 meta folks coming.
[11/14/2012 10:07:06 PM] [REDACTED]: the game is just so much more fun these days with dennis involved
darknoj said:
Cost: 10 dollars
Prizes: Winner takes the entries fees (cash) second gets a play mate (Queen of Dragons), other prizes maybe available depending on the generosity of players
A $10 entry fee for a chance for a PLAY MATE? This is the second place prize? Sweet! I'm playing for second. I choose MATT LEY as my play mate!!!
First Snow lives on better than ever!
darknoj said:
…second gets a play mate (Queen of Dragons)…
Centerfold HBO stills? 
The play mate is a joke from another thread….but i think you all understand. ;)
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Also anyone can make a team. You dont need to be from the same meta…i.e. find some other guys that only have two people going or have six people going and join up with two of them ;)
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Have five in so far for the warmup and its early..so i am sure their will be more. If your in town early don't forget to come to the warmup tourny. 
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Not to rain on your parade, but you are going to have to host it somewhere else, or FFG could be penalized under MN gambling laws:
Minnesota law makes any "bet" illegal. A "bet" is defined as "a bargain whereby the parties mutually agree to a gain or loss by one to the other of specified money, property or benefit dependent upon chance, although the chance is accompanied by some element of skill." According to this definition, any card game where the participants pay to play, and have a chance to win money, would constitute a "bet" and, therefore, be illegal gambling.
However, the criminal gambling statute creates an exception for "a private, social bet." The important thing to remember about a private social bet is that it cannot be part of "organized, commercialized or systematic gambling." The owner of the location of the social bet cannot derive any profit from the bet, organize regular occasions for such bets, or advertise their occurrence. Potentially, any gambling that occurs in a business establishment could constitute illegal gambling because the owner of the establishment derives the indirect benefit of increased patronage.
https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/age/gambling/Pages/faq.aspx
Bomb said:
~I can see a police raid on this warmup event happening.
Humor aside, to protect themselves, FFG cannot endorse, encourage, or generally condone gambling on their property. To be respectful to them, and also protect yourselves from any legal hassles, it is simply best to host the warmup somewhere else (i.e., not on the premises of a business).
Probability of anyone running into legal trouble: quite low. Risks involved: quite high for FFG, low for you. So, to be respectful to FFG, it is better to do it somewhere besides the event center, if you are competing for money.
hahahahahahahahahahhahaha
[11/14/2012 10:07:06 PM] [REDACTED]: the game is just so much more fun these days with dennis involved
Then wouldn't all of World's be illegal per that definition?
I really hope no FBI or Minnesota police are reading messages from this forum. They are getting all kinds of tips! This should be taken underground.
Guys - the buy-in should not be $15 because that would be gambling. It should be 15 cookies or candy bars. First place takes them all.
Wait a minute… will Minnesota Department of Health get involved with that?
http://www.health.state.mn.us/foodsafety/index.html
Actually that is a double whammy because it would be gambling with property and could involve a health safety issue if the cookies or candy bars give the winner diarrhea.
Don't sell cards to one another at World's unless you plan on charging sales tax and don't forget a receipt and to count it as taxable income on your tax return next spring.
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Bomb said:
Then wouldn't all of World's be illegal per that definition?
I really hope no FBI or Minnesota police are reading messages from this forum. They are getting all kinds of tips! This should be taken underground.
Guys - the buy-in should not be $15 because that would be gambling. It should be 15 cookies or candy bars. First place takes them all.
Wait a minute… will Minnesota Department of Health get involved with that?
http://www.health.state.mn.us/foodsafety/index.html
Actually that is a double whammy because it would be gambling with property and could involve a health safety issue if the cookies or candy bars give the winner diarrhea.
Don't sell cards to one another at World's unless you plan on charging sales tax and don't forget a receipt and to count it as taxable income on your tax return next spring.
How much time did you waste concocting this? 
Even if the winner gets in store credit its gambling? Is that not the same as a prize? Would not the tournament it self be gambling under that law?
But if its a problem i will run a entry free event. I will ask the ffg staff before the tournament, if i can give out prizes or not….Either way their will be a "play mate" at least as a prize ;)
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No need to change tax or give receipts for cards sold. Since selling cards is not a regular activity for you (an individual player) the sake would be considered part of your hobby and not a business sale for profit.
If you do regularly sell cards as a business activity, charge tax, keep records, and deduct inventory costs from sales to determine your profits.
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darknoj said:
~While you're at it assessing the legal ramifications, be sure to check local regulations on prostitution and human trafficking if you want to go through with the whole play mate thing.
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