122 Ga. 583 | Ga. | 1905
Willis Hopkins, Mose Reed, and Creek Kincaid were indicted for playing and betting “together for money or other things of value at a pool-table.” On the trial of Hopkins the witness introduced in behalf of the State testified : That he saw Hopkins and the other two defendants play several games of pool together, at the time and place charged in the indictment, “ the price of each game being fifteen cents, the same being five cents a cue for each player using a cue. .Under an agreement between the players, the one losing the game, that is the one putting the least number of balls in the pockets, was to pay for the game. Several games were played in this way, the losing party always paying for the game. The pool-table was run and owned by Henry Kay, but he was not playing.” Hopkins was found guilty. His motion for a new trial being overruled, he excepted. The question whether playing a game such as billiards, pool, tenpins, etc., under an agreement among the players that the loser is to pay the rent or charge imposed by the keeper of the table or alley for its use, is gaming, has never been decided by this court. There is an irreconcilable conflict of authority among the courts of other States where this question has arisen. In State v. Records,
Cases in which rulings to the contrary have been made are: People v. Sergeant, 8 Cowen, 139; Harbaugh v. People, 40 Ill. 294; Blewett v. State, 34 Miss. 606; People v. Forbes. 52 Hun, 30; State v. Hall, 32 N. J. L. 165; State v. Quaid, 43 La. Ann. 1076. These rulings were put mainly on the ground that to con-, stitute gaming, or betting, one or the other of the parties must expect to profit by the game, and that in playing at billiards, pool, etc., the loser to pay the table hire, neither of the parties expected a profit. Section 401 of the Penal Code of this State declares: “ If any person shall play and bet for money, or other thing of value, at any game played with cards, dice, or balls; or shall play and bet for money, or other thing of value, at any table of whatever name, kind, or description, for gaming; or shall bet at
Judgment affirmed.