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Re: What will the impact be on APAT of new poker clubs?
« Reply #15 on: February 14, 2008, 15:07:13 PM »

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Imagine how much DTD could earn if they added pit games and slot machines...


and a hotel tower... and a showroom... and......

If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space.

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Re: What will the impact be on APAT of new poker clubs?
« Reply #16 on: February 15, 2008, 14:36:20 PM »


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Imagine how much DTD could earn if they added pit games and slot machines...


and a hotel tower... and a showroom... and......




That was my point.  DTD hasn"t been created to be a money-making machine for Rob.  Which is why the casinos won"t emulate it.

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Re: What will the impact be on APAT of new poker clubs?
« Reply #17 on: February 19, 2008, 10:20:13 AM »

Everything has been said, but I"d just add.....

1) There will never be another DTD. It is wonderful, it is unique, it is one of a kind, & will remain so.

2) APAT has nothing to fear from DTD, or any other Venue. It"s our policies that are changing Tournament Poker for the better right across all Venues. Our low buy-in, "value for money" & playable structures are now being rolled out across the UK - including at DTD, & other orgnisations are now jumping on the bandwagon we started - which we are delighted to see. It"s what we want - that regular guys get the chance to play proper poker, at affordable prices in decent Venues, with consistent Rules. And we"ve barely started yet - more ground-breaking initiatives from APAT will follow. And they too will spread across the poker village.

We"ll be just fine, don"t worry. As with my specs which you kindly mended, I can see clearly now.....

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Re: What will the impact be on APAT of new poker clubs?
« Reply #18 on: February 19, 2008, 13:26:39 PM »


We"ll be just fine, don"t worry. As with my specs which you kindly mended, I can see clearly now.....


Pardon?
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Re: What will the impact be on APAT of new poker clubs?
« Reply #19 on: February 19, 2008, 14:27:41 PM »


Everything has been said, but I"d just add.....

1) There will never be another DTD. It is wonderful, it is unique, it is one of a kind, & will remain so.

2) APAT has nothing to fear from DTD, or any other Venue. It"s our policies that are changing Tournament Poker for the better right across all Venues. Our low buy-in, "value for money" & playable structures are now being rolled out across the UK - including at DTD, & other orgnisations are now jumping on the bandwagon we started - which we are delighted to see. It"s what we want - that regular guys get the chance to play proper poker, at affordable prices in decent Venues, with consistent Rules. And we"ve barely started yet - more ground-breaking initiatives from APAT will follow. And they too will spread across the poker village.

We"ll be just fine, don"t worry. As with my specs which you kindly mended, I can see clearly now.....


you mean to say there is no truth in the rumour of DTD opening a franchaise in elgin?