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Originally Posted by Caveman921
If he were to lose his license the only thing to sell would be the restaurant as there wouldn't be a license to sell.
I'm thinking if we want more rooms with more fish, we need to start supporting smaller rooms from time to time. Specifically, we should plan some sessions at Hamlin Pub after they open back up. No reason we can't do it "Rounder's Style."
I'm seeing some of the regulars from Snookers' at other rooms but where did all the fish go? If Snookers' doesn't open back up, I think we losing money out of the poker economy that may never drive an extra 20 minutes to another room. All the more reason to help get smaller rooms the business to pull in the local fish.
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Originally Posted by gambit8888
I think you answered your own question. People/Fish are not likely to drive very far to play. Snookers was perfect cuz of the location imo. It drew people from all over the place, but also drew all the fish in that area. People like nice, clean places to play.
Also, I think that the fact that Snookers ALWAYS had games going was a huge reason that fish went up there. Would you want to drive a half hour our more to play poker and not be 100% sure that you will be able to sit down and play?
That is the problem with small rooms. They are hit or miss. Not worth the risk for a lot of people who work 40+ hours a week and just want to play cards for an hour or two.
Don't get me wrong, I am all for support all the rooms. I just think that if they can not supply a game everytime they are open, it turns people away.
Good ole Snookers. I remember when you could go to one room and find all the fish....then the charities opened. You're looking at this wrong. If you want to find the fish easier stop supporting the charities and they'll close. Then everyone will end up downtown. Really it's inevitable
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