Krunchies Christies Hotel review
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:06 pm
Ok so some of you would remember my post back in september 08
Regarding my visit to the Christies Beach Hotel for a Saturday night game and my displeasure of the Stamping policy, the general feel from the venue and the dispicible way the players treated each other.
Well Im pleased to say that this post promped a PM from the Southern region manager Sean, who then called me to go over my concerns and see if he could improve the experience.
On Sean's say so I ventured back to Christies for the past 2 Saturday night games while i was down south on holidays,
and I am pleased to report that the venue has indeed improved.
The stamping policy is now consistant, so I at least know how many stamps I will get for my money, and it is also reasonably fair ( although the same order got me 2 extra stamps at the Seaford Hotel)
It does seem the venues numbers are consistantly down on past numbers, both nights were around 40 runners where last year the venue was posting numbers around 70 consistantly, hopefully the numbers will improve with time.
But by far the best improvent was the way the players treated each other. In the 2 nights i went, i saw nor heard any agro or bullying that was so prevalent at my previous visit.
There was a couple of examples of players bending the rules but that was quietly sorted out without any issues arising.
So in general the Christies is back on track, well done to Sean and Geoff ( the TD) for putting in the effort.
Thats not to say there are not better places to play down south,
The seaford hotel probably rates better than christies in terms of venue, feel and players as well as stamping etc, ( probably because i got a first and a second in the 2 games i played there)
But of the 3 venues I played i would rate the Southern Districts Workmans Club the best, A great venue perfect for poker with heaps of numbers and room. Generous stamping, prizes, bonuses etc and a realy freindly atmosphere with heaps of lady players present, they seem to be making a real effort to make the NPL poker experience enjoyable, no doubt due to the work Sean and Geoff are doing.
Keep up the great work Sean and Team.
Regarding my visit to the Christies Beach Hotel for a Saturday night game and my displeasure of the Stamping policy, the general feel from the venue and the dispicible way the players treated each other.
Well Im pleased to say that this post promped a PM from the Southern region manager Sean, who then called me to go over my concerns and see if he could improve the experience.
On Sean's say so I ventured back to Christies for the past 2 Saturday night games while i was down south on holidays,
and I am pleased to report that the venue has indeed improved.
The stamping policy is now consistant, so I at least know how many stamps I will get for my money, and it is also reasonably fair ( although the same order got me 2 extra stamps at the Seaford Hotel)
It does seem the venues numbers are consistantly down on past numbers, both nights were around 40 runners where last year the venue was posting numbers around 70 consistantly, hopefully the numbers will improve with time.
But by far the best improvent was the way the players treated each other. In the 2 nights i went, i saw nor heard any agro or bullying that was so prevalent at my previous visit.
There was a couple of examples of players bending the rules but that was quietly sorted out without any issues arising.
So in general the Christies is back on track, well done to Sean and Geoff ( the TD) for putting in the effort.
Thats not to say there are not better places to play down south,
The seaford hotel probably rates better than christies in terms of venue, feel and players as well as stamping etc, ( probably because i got a first and a second in the 2 games i played there)
But of the 3 venues I played i would rate the Southern Districts Workmans Club the best, A great venue perfect for poker with heaps of numbers and room. Generous stamping, prizes, bonuses etc and a realy freindly atmosphere with heaps of lady players present, they seem to be making a real effort to make the NPL poker experience enjoyable, no doubt due to the work Sean and Geoff are doing.
Keep up the great work Sean and Team.