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The Queen of Hearts card game popular at some bars is legal under certain circumstances, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said in a legal opinion. Still, DeWine encouraged state legislators to ...
CLEVELAND -- Hundreds gathered for the half-million dollar pot, but a winner wasn't in the cards. Cleveland's Grayton Road Tavern has become the hot spot for Queen of Hearts, a jackpot game that's ...
[In the player above, watch previous FOX 8 News coverage of a $4 million Queen of Hearts jackpot ... There are 21 cards still to be revealed, according to the tavern’s game website.
If the card is the Queen of Hearts, the one ticket holder wins 90 percent of the jackpot. The remainder of the money carries over to the next game. If you purchase a product or register for an ...
How it works: Queen of Hearts is a legal raffle game, which the bowling alley owner started to bring crowds to his business. A deck of playing cards, including two jokers, are randomly placed face ...
The Queen of Hearts ... game started back in June. The final date is Sept. 28. On that last Saturday, organizers will continue to select tickets until a ticket holder finally picks the winning card.
Perhaps part of the reason is that despite their simplicity, cards and card games evolve with the times. In the 21st century, people still play with ... as the Queen of Hearts.
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