Virginia law permits certain qualified organizations to conduct specific gaming activities such as raffles, bingo, and poker tournaments, including electronic gaming under specific conditions. All other forms of gaming not explicitly authorized are prohibited. Prizes awarded in charitable games are not considered gaming contracts, and organizations can incorporate Virginia Lottery numbers in their raffles.
Qualified organizations in Virginia can conduct raffles, bingo, network bingo, instant bingo, and Texas Hold'em poker tournaments, including authorized electronic gaming.
No, only specific poker tournaments like Texas Hold'em are permitted; other forms of poker are not authorized unless explicitly approved.
No, prizes awarded in charitable games are not considered part of any gaming contract under Virginia law.
Yes, organizations can use Virginia Lottery's Pick-3 numbers or other designated numbers to determine winners in raffles.