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Originally Posted by DaveC95818
really pokerman5? What happened to the room.....just a few days ago you didn't see any problem with bringing in a private game to a poker room.....
pokerman5...1-24-2014 10:34pm
...."I dont see any problem bringing a private game to a card room. This puts more people in room and some of the people that were in room may be invited to the private game.".........
Your comments were in response to my post about how in the short and long term that a private game in a public cardroom is against all sound business judgement and practice. That a license-holder in Lee County should be operating ALL aspects of their business in a public, not private, manner.
What do you think will happen when the off season comes, and the tourists go away? This game will go public again. But why would the guys who play it want that, when what they ought to do is go play privately somewhere else, with no drop, no fee and no public? Long-term, this move of a private game in a public cardroom will kill the game.
My thought was that the private game was bringing a home game to casino trying to recruit new players if that is the case I think room would pick up a few of the players from private game when it breaks. And they always do.
I didn't realize that the private game there wasn't that way. What appears to be going on is that a few players determine who can and can't play on a daily basis. It's not the same as 9 guys getting together to have a private game.
I don't understand the benefit to room the way it is now. It appears most days both games break early. I'm sure someone is benefiting.