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Pub Poker Being Threatened By Skycity...

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 11:33 pm
by sahara1
Skycity are crying foul and want pub poker shut down... go the advertiser website and vote in the poll and have your say in the comments area guys... don't let them do it.

Re: Pub Poker Being Threatened By Skycity...

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 11:56 pm
by bennymacca
benny the cunt on adelaidenow wrote:i think this is rediculous

pub poker offers players a fun, free (or cheap) way to play and improve their skills. it sounds to me like the casino wants these players at the casino learning how to play but losing lots of money in the process.

in fact, pub poker leagues are increasing the numbers of players exposed to poker - surely an inceased player base is GOOD thing for sky city!

Re: Pub Poker Being Threatened By Skycity...

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 1:29 am
by AceLosesKing
You should include the link to the story inside this thread.

Re: Pub Poker Being Threatened By Skycity...

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 7:46 am
by gundog

Re: Pub Poker Being Threatened By Skycity...

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 7:50 am
by krunchie
sahara1 wrote:Skycity are crying foul and want pub poker shut down... go the advertiser website and vote in the poll and have your say in the comments area guys... don't let them do it.



Great to see you back steve

and yes i noticed the location in your profile.

Started steves shed down there yet ?, probably too dam cold

Re: Pub Poker Being Threatened By Skycity...

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:46 am
by BigPete33
I guess they haven't worked out that it's increased the number of players at the cas because there's a lot more people who suddenly think they can play.

Just doesn't make any sense to me.

Re: Pub Poker Being Threatened By Skycity...

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:03 am
by Rayni
It was also on the radio ( Mix 102.3??) , with some guy from the pubs and clubs association investigating the fact of if it is legal to endorse celebrity tournaments, TV shows and cash buy-ins.. as it promotes irresponsible gambling and is taking money away from sky city.. :roll:

Re: Pub Poker Being Threatened By Skycity...

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:11 am
by muzzington
All irresponsible gambling should be done at the Casino.

Re: Pub Poker Being Threatened By Skycity...

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:15 am
by Garth Kay
Official response:

We have been aware of this move from SkyCity for some time. I am not overly concerned about this direction, we have worked closely with the OLGC to ensure that we are not doing anything illegal or that may be in breach of legislation.

The enforcement arm of the OLGC asked us to remove the equipment hire fee from our buy in events. We did this immediately upon their request.

The event that police investigated was an A.P.L. event, they were charging an EHF and were subsequently asked not to charge this and A.P.L. decided to run a freeroll event that night.

In all things poker related we always deal closely with the governing bodies (VCGR and OLGC) and with us introducing cash buy in events in both states it has definitely soured some business relationships with casinos slightly.

The casinos tried to fight free roll poker been introduced to these states but as a result has seen their market grow as a result. With 888PL (formerly NPL in SA,VIC and TAS) now offering micro buy in games they should see their market grow once again, especially for buy in tournaments such as those offered at Melb Champs.

If we do lose the right to operate CBI events in SA, it defintiely hurts the $100K GTD final we have on offer and as a result we may need to change our competition structure at a minimum.

Re: Pub Poker Being Threatened By Skycity...

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 12:51 pm
by gundog
One would think that the marketing people at the casino have not done their homework very well, their potentional market would have increased because of Pub Poker wether it CBI or Freeroll, they also forget that the players from outside metro Adelaide are now learning Poker and may be tempted to play at the casino next time they visit town.

The response from the AHA is the most confusing, I would have thought that they would come out and defend pub poker as it benefits their members.

Whats the difference between CBI Poker and Bingo, from my position nothing as both require you to part with cash to play.