Imagine how much DTD could earn if they added pit games and slot machines...
I dont think many people would have a problem with it either, if any.. If people want to play the casino games they can, DTD get some more revenue which I would imagine would go towards poker slightly more than the casinos..
Im sure poker players would prefer to see pit games and the club stay open than close due to lack of revenue from poker alone..
Rob said he"d never introduce them. He did offer LCI an agreement for them to withdraw their objection to DTD if he signed something to say that DTD would never offer pit games. I think LCI withdrew their objection anyway, and so I don"t think (but I certainly don"t know for sure) he legally isn"t in a position to introduce them if he really wanted (or needed) to.
There is actually an issue with a poker club having slot machines and pit games. It syphons money from poker. Take an example where someone wins £300 in a cash game or tournament, and then they leave the poker room. They come back next time, sit down and play poker, and the other players have a chance to win that money (that stays "in poker"). There"s obviously the chance to win the money if the player hangs around on that evening and continues to play rather than leaving with his winnings. This £300 came from other poker players - it"s "poker money". Obviously, he might also decide to spend some of the money outside poker. That"s going to happen of course.
BUT, if he has the "opportunity" to walk over to the roulette or blackjack table with his winnings, where he"s most likely to lose some of his money, then this money is lost forever from poker.
The more this happens, the more likely it is that these people will stop playing poker - as they"ll run out of money to play with, or they"ll no longer want to keep on going to their reserves to fund playing poker. This could be a winning poker player, but if he"s losing on the pit games, his bottom line will reflect this.
Look at TJ Coultier. He"s won over $8 million in poker tournaments (I think), and who knows how much outside the major tournaments? But he has an achilles heel that is the craps table. I"ve heard he"s been "busto" many times due to this. That money he"s lost hasn"t gone to other poker players, and stayed within the "poker economy" - it"s gone forever from the players and into the pockets of the casinos.