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Originally Posted by wrxrob
Wow, it seems C-town underestimated the crowd sizes for poker. Perhaps this will convince them to try and quickly organize a room with 40-50 tables... or not. <snipped>
I have to disagree here. The CTown folks I spoke to even as early as 6 months ago were all too aware of the potential customer base they have. The problems they are having right now don't seem to stem from underestimating the crowd as much as overestimating WVa Gaming. If they had been allowed to stage the tables before July 1 and if all the licenses for dealers had been processed, I suspect this would be a much different story. That doesn't just go for poker, but all the table games, IMO.
They are now going from crawling to walking to running all while being open for business starting on a holiday weekend. The plans have always been for the 27 tables in the current poker room to be the beginning of the poker room, not the end. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, give it time, folks.