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Originally Posted by Horsey McHorseface
Give em a call and ask about the lists the old fashioned way!
But he probably wants both. I have heard that Bravo charges the poker room $ per hour, per table, to use their service. So if thats true, that would be why its only one or the other. Atlas would probably be similar.
I doubt that it's possible to run both at the same time.
It's much, much, much more than just letting you see the waiting lists online.
They track so many aspects of what's happening in the poker room, and they provide the front end software that dealers use to log player's cards in at the table and track which seats are open, as well as the software that the floor people use for managing waiting lists, open seats, comps, etc. It's also the software used to track tournaments -- registrations, initial seating, payouts, and all the paperwork.