Unfortunately, I have been unable to find any information on this besides this one little report by Ken Schram that doesn't go into any detail. According to the laws as I and many people (like the people that host tournments at Microsoft every day and I assume Microsoft Legal for the giving campaign tournaments every year) have read them, and the call Christine made to the Gambling Commission a couple of years ago, we are within the guidelines of the law.
I suspect it had something to do with the fact that they were holding this tournament at a bar and restricting entry, or taking a cut for expenses, or something, who knows...the report is too flimsy on the details.
There are other reports of public places being raided like this, a VFW was closed because they hosted poker tournaments and charged an entry fee to help support the costs of running the VFW for example.
As for the laws of Washington State, we read that a repeal was passed for the online ban but now I'm reading that the Poker Players Alliance is still fighting the Washington State law in court so perhaps the repeal wasn't signed by the governor.
Stay tuned to the politics around poker and gambling after the elections next November, it is really going to get interesting.
~ Clark
2007 Player of the Year
2006 Ragged Aces Champion