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Originally Posted by Gillingham
Hi
Yeah it sounds great and I’d like to play there and sure many others would - sounds similar to how some of these Texas poker rooms operate.
I guess it would have to get everyone’s trust and whether you would be able to keep up everything involved in running the club without really having too much profit from it as it does sound like a big effort to get something like this working.
Good luck with it, hope it works out.
Hi,
Thanks. I was just discussing this with a poker friend. His initial reaction was that the challenges would be making sure that if loads of people turned up at the same time, we had an adequate sized property to cater for everyone. On the flip side, if not many people turned up that would not be good. I have to go through all the numbers to present this to the players, but we can be sure that the cost would be a tiny fraction of what we currently pay in rake.
My instinct tells me that many people would be interested, especially when they understand how much money they pay in rake.
As for profit, it has to, and would be, a zero profit club. Membership fees would have to cover the monthly expenses, nothing more. We all would pay this. I would get monthly accounts done, could email the accounts to every memeber. There is a bit of work involved but I am hoping it changes the industry for the better. Every bit of money would be in the poker community with us, the players. I would probably look at getting a big group of us together to get this off the ground, this would not be my club, this would be our club. I think there is a great opportunity for us if we unite on this. How ironic that casinos who want to close down poker clubs, or force people to get a gaming license, could in fact present an opportunity for all of us to benefit through rake free/charge free poker.