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Counter-Strike: Gambling laws, Online leagues, and you

By: Mark Cheben - Published October 13, 2005 at 4:37 PM EDT - Writer Archive
Imagine this: Danny “fRoD” Montaner wins an online championship and collects a huge five thousand dollar check for his efforts. The next day his sleep is disturbed by the Miami SWAT team serving a warrant, mp5's and all, for illegal online “gambling”. This is clearly far fetched, but, as several GotFrag users have pointed out, could be a possibility. With the emergence of new leagues and tournaments offering cash prizes what obstacles lay ahead for these leagues and eSports in general?


CEVO's league, featuring a cash prize, has helped eSports enter a new phase of its development. However, along with this growth come new challenges. Tournaments in which one wins money online fall under the jurisdiciton of the state in which you live. While entirely different from games such as roulette, slots, or a single hand of poker, pay-to-play online leagues are lumped into the same legal category as poker tournaments called “skill based gaming.” The lack of distinction between poker tournaments and Counter-Strike tournaments can potentially create additional legal issues for those who run and participate in such Internet-based contests with prizes.

In order to understand this issue, the two distinct legal definitions of gaming must be discussed. Games of Skill are classified as contests which include paying an entry fee to join in the chance to win a prize based on personal results. The second definition, Games of Chance, are betting on individual games. The first is legal in every state, whereas the latter is a federal crime in the US, according to the Federal Wire Wager Act of 1961.

While this set of examples appears very simple and straightforward, the waters do get murky. What muddles them is how little media exposure eSports actually receives. For instance, a law passed to regulate online games of skill, such as spades, poker, or solitaire, could wind up crippling online leagues that offer cash prizes. In short, a well meaning law that was designed to, for example, protect children from poker or spades could make the required age to play in an online league 21. This is a very scary and plausible scenario.

In speaking with Charlie Plitt, the head of CEVO, he made one thing extremely clear and that was that in no way is CEVO gambling, and in fact they had several lawyers explore and investigate this issue. Their research into the legality of their league and has come to the conclusion that it is one hundred percent legal all across the United States and Canada. Here's the pertinent section from CEVO’s payment portal:

This Event is run in accordance with respective state laws which govern playing in "Games of Skill" online. "Games of Skill", if crafted correctly, are legal game promotions in every state. Their winner(s) are selected based upon the skill of the contestant. In contrast, "Games of Chance" are illegal lotteries in the United States unless one of the three traditional lottery elements -- prize, chance and consideration -- is removed. Under existing regulation, only government-sponsored lotteries may include all three lottery elements. With that stated players from Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Louisiana, Montana, and Vermont must realize that their states have more restrictive laws in regards to "Games of Skill". If you are in one of these states you must clearly understand your states laws on "Games of Skill" and uphold all regulations in accordance with those states laws on "Games of Skill".

The statement offered by CEVO draws explicit attention to the fact that participating in CEVO’s online league is legal in every state. However, individuals in Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Louisiana, Montana, and Vermont must take heed to their more restrictive laws than the rest of the United States.

Here’s part of the statute from Arizona’s Gambling law regarding Amusement gambling:

(iv) Skill and not chance is clearly the predominant factor in the game and the odds of winning the game based upon chance cannot be altered, provided the game complies with any licensing or regulatory requirements by the jurisdiction in which it is operated, no benefit for a single win is given to the player or players other than a merchandise prize which has a wholesale fair market value of less than four (4) dollars or coupons which are redeemable only at the place of play and only for a merchandise prize which has a fair market value of less than four (4) dollars and, regardless of the number of wins, no aggregate of coupons may be redeemed for a merchandise prize with a wholesale fair market value of greater than thirty-five (35) dollars.

What is clear, at least from Arizona law, is that online CS leagues that offer cash prizes are legal in that state. However, if you pay to enter a tournament where you can win prizes (cash or other meaningful product) for each match you win, this pushes the tournament into restricted territory and is illegal under Arizona law. These are the peculiarities of Arizona's legal code that residents must be aware of.

How can online leagues insulate themselves from possible legal issues? For starters they can make themselves "not online" games of skill. Leagues that offer LAN finals will protect themselves from possible legal issues surrounding online games of skill. Additionally, the gaming community can lobby to give gaming a special legal status for pay-to-play gaming leagues within their state laws. Educating the public and public officials will go a long way to protect and preserve eSports. In a legal system that often has severe unintended consequences being proactive is the best bet to protect our sport, hobby, and, for some, livelyhood.

Resources on this Subject:
Gambling Law US
Congress.org (contact info for all your Federal, State, and Local Representatives)

This article is not meant to give legal advice but only to bring attention to the issue. Gotfrag highly recommends that you speak with a lawyer before attempting any legal action.

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did frod ace that swat team?
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na he cant do it on LAN
-l9er
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yes he did #1
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This article is very distrubing.
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A Gotfrag article with cited sources! I'm impressed :)

This comment was edited at 10/13/2005 4:56 PM
/flex
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Great give ol'G.w an idea
#hoes #reverence
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#5 its a first of its kind... good read, I never thought about that. Man, I'd be mad as heck if the S.W.A.T wanted my 5,000 from winning online... go get your own headshotS!
"Beware the military industrial complex" - Dwight D. Eisenhower
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i've lost money through gambling

1-800-bets-off
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what a bunch of rubbish.
interesting read, but what a crock.
it's not gambling!
#pandemic
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..thats the most retarded thing i've read... swat is not going to come into your house with mp5s to serve you a warrant....
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doubt they are going to care.
k
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wish frod would get arrested, that'd be hilarious lol
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very interesting POV. Never really thought of that. So that means that CEVO players and other players in online tournaments for cash and prizes in the states that include ( Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Louisiana, Montana, and Vermont ) 'legally' cannot accept them. Well, if you are a law-abiding citizen, sucks for you :(
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miami swat with mp5s lol nubs
#wat?
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not all laws are followed, in the UK Horses are the only thing legally allowed on the road as a law was past, no law was ever passed for cars people just used em.
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hm thats interesting

imagine sum team all being arrested for winning a lan a tourney
#inv for live na mean
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savages
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#14 read carefully. They are allowed to collect prize money, but laws of the states you listed have much more stringent rules than the rest of the country.
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lol swat team
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rofl cs is a game of chance..... random
#tmnt
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complexity put on death row for winning eswc
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wow #10, it wasnt meant literally that they will come in shooting, it just hypes up the whole 'it can be illegal' argument....
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well everyone on complexity are over 18 right? and wherever the lan is held if it has a 18 year old legal limit in that state then you can get the money but a 17 year old probably couldnt right...?
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#25 to clarify, no where does this article say that LAN's or online leagues are illegal it raises points that people need to be concerned about.
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wtf.. i live in az and am in cevo, does this mean if i win cevo i cant collect any prize? SooOOoo confused :(
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THEY ARE JEALOUS BECAUSE PROS ARE MAKING MORE MONEY THEN THESE TYPES OF PEOPLE THAT WOULD SUE!! :P
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#27 see - Congress.org (contact info for all your Federal, State, and Local Representatives)
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"The next day his sleep is disturbed by the Miami SWAT team serving a warrant, mp5's and all, for illegal online “gambling”. This is clearly far fetched"

...you answered your own question so you didnt need to mention this dumb scenario that wont happen
[i] I'm wearing boots of escaping! [/i]
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good read, sucks if anything like this were to happen to fRoD or i0nz
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My 2 cents.

The laws are a lot more complicated that the simple distinction of "Games of Chance" and "Games of Skill." For example there are legal issues with how payments are issued: As in where do the proceeds come from? Are the competitions sponsored or are prizes derived exclusively from betting or registration proceeds ? How does the "house" make money? How are the percentages split? Furthermore, in practice companies are held responsible for gambling violations not individuals, so rules trying to pass responsibility to the end-user will not hold up in court.

Ultimately, even if all the i's are dotted and t's crossed does any organization want to be the target of a State's legal action and/or a Federal investigation? The dollars involved in this process could be the downfall of any organization navigating through these unclear waters. That's why the author's suggestion that "Leagues that offer LAN finals will protect themselves from possible legal issues surrounding online games of skill" is the reason that CAL choose that option.

This comment was edited at 10/13/2005 5:51 PM
Angel Munoz
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i read something similar to this before
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good article, and good counter opinion by angel hmmm
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Goverment has much more on there minds then counterstrike. Maybe the writer should wait for something to write about instead of putting absurd ideas into an article. In the wake of two of the biggest disasters of this decade, you think goverment would have more on there minds then online and recreational gambling. I know this is just an esports website, but dont make the community look bad with these far fetched scenarios. The day they start busting card games, and old men that bet 100 dollars a hole on golf, is the day that this subject warrants an article or a journalist writing about it. The article however is well written, I just think there is a better topic out there.
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Very nice work mark.
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lol mp5s first round wtf
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swat just wants money money and more money :/
<@kusH> need 2 cent * @harpooooN^ gives him .02$
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Not as far fetched as you would think #35.
All it would take is a DA looking to crack down on online gambling and a bit of a misunderstanding for an indictment to be made.
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good read
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That brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "CS is random"
«Call a friend, call bongy.»
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lol @ 41
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lol. cs:s is screwed. most random game ever.

"5th?"
"got arrested again, we told him not to spray his ak."
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haha oh noes!! lol 41
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the swat team are such bullies, frod needs his rest

i never thought about that before. kinda makes you think
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lol #43
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gambling online is leet
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OH CANADA!
Go Read a Book =)

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