compuease wroteBefore I would play I would want to know what % is going to the charity, what % is being held as "rake" by the organizers and what % is being payed out to players.
Compuease, you are even smarter than I thought! :) I have no connection to Helping Hand Affinity (HHA), but listening to compuease's wisdom, I tried to do some research. Below is the information I found out so far. Anybody can do their own due diligence and use the contact information from the HHA website
- HHA held another charitable event in April in support of the Heart & Stroke Foundation.
- "HHA has changed the location and time due to technical difficulties with the boat. Since the boat would be in a standstill position for the night we made the appropriate change to accommodate all players to have more playing time and to leave at their convenience. As an added bonus for players, a debit machine is located on the premises."
- I have been told that they have obtained a gaming license so it appears to be legal. Another reason that the venue has been changed from a boat to a hotel is to be fully compliant and make it possible for the authorities to observe the event if they so choose.
- They are trying to arrange free or reduced parking at the hotel. There is no dress code.
- Blind duration will be at least 20 minutes. They are considering using the WPT structure to give players the feel of playing in the WPT main event next month.
- Rebuys are permitted.
- There will be approximately 25 professional poker tables and 25 dealers.
After doing my due diligence, I have decided to play to help support the Canadian Cancer Society. Anybody else from the forum going?