WE HAVE CHANGED OUR STAMP SYSTEM AGAIN!
SCHOONER BEER, WINE & SOFT DRINK (glass or bottle) HALF SPIRIT & BAR SNACKS 1 STAMP
PINT BEER, ALL STUBBIES & CANS, SMALL BOTTLED WINE, FULL SPIRIT & PRE-MIX CANS 2 STAMPS
MEALS UNDER $12 3 STAMPS
MEALS OVER $12 4 STAMPS
RECEIPT WILL BE GIVEN FOR FOOD & DRINKS FROM 5.30PM TO ENSURE U HAVE ENOUGH TIME TO EAT BEFORE PLAY STARTS.
WE HOPE TO SEE U AGAIN AT ROULETTES.
ROULETTES TAVERN STAMP SYSTEM
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Re: ROULETTES TAVERN STAMP SYSTEM
thats better then last time i played there
and so it should be, theres over 100 players weekly, im sure u guys get enough revenue
and so it should be, theres over 100 players weekly, im sure u guys get enough revenue
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Re: ROULETTES TAVERN STAMP SYSTEM
Had a meal which was very good and a beer and got 6 stamps !!!
Well done to Roulettes for changing it !!!
Well done to Roulettes for changing it !!!
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As Everybody can see and everybody who played on Sunday can vouch for the new stamp structure is where it should be. U guys asked for it and now u've got it, So I Implore all of u to come back to roulettes and play. We had 121 runners on the weekend, but i want the numbers back up to the 140-150 mark. Roulettes has and always will be the bench mark in the state, as the toughest field to get through and win. So take on the challenge. Sundays 6.30 rego -7.30 start cheers
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Hi there Ben. Yes it was good to see Roulette change back to their previous sytem. But at what cost????
I'm gonna get on my soap box now because, it did take a vocal stand from myself, Enzo and some others who were prepared to speak up rather than whinge and sook about it between themselves and do nothing.
Thankfully, Dakoda realised I was on tilt after I had ordered my usual meal and spirit/mix drink that previously did six stamps. To realise my meal fell short of the new $15 requirement and my drink was now 10 cents short to get two stamps.
To fill both my cards I now needed to buy 2 or more drinks. No big deal for anyone who can knock back a few but as I've said here in other topics, I'm not a drinker.
Dakoda returned and said they (the management) realised "their patrons" were not happy with the changes and will have a meeting on Monday to try and rectify the problem. I recommended that he makes a statement b4 play otherwise player are gonna vote with their feet and not be here the following week.
Let me also say we relise Paul and the bar staff were only following instructions from one of the partners. However, we were fortunate to have Ralph the other more sensible partner (it appears) to be on site at the time.
He appeared concerned about the numbers and what were saying. I was chewing at the bit to talk to him but my friends felt it best I leave the poor guy alone.
However, that fell on deaf ears and I decided to say hello and introduce myself. I said "it doesn't look too good does it"? He said no but we can't do anything tonite as the other party concerned is not available.
I accepted his honesty and called Enzo over. I said this guy here finished number one in the whole state of 6,000 or so, and then ask him, "how many tournaments did you play in the 12 week period Enzo"??? I'm pretty sure it was around 130 but I stand corrected if I'm wrong.
I then said, "look at what he's drinking, Coke not spirits, not beer but Coke and he fills his cards every time by having a meal buying himself or his mates a drink so he can fill his cards".
He's a lot like me. I have a meal and enjoy a Brandy & Coke.Neither of us would be here or probably any of the other venues if it wasn't for the NPL poker. And I wouldn't have met him and call him my friend if it wasn't for NPL poker. I wouldn't have joined 2 community clubs if it wasn't for NPL poker. And I wouldn't be putting my odd dollars into your poker machines during the breaks
I said. "I was a salesman most of my life and made a living from it. If you still want to retain your 140 players who contribute as much or more than we do, then you need to let people know tonite".
I'm glad to say that Dakoda did bring it to everyones attention b4 the start and that 121 or 123 people did play last night. I don't know how many filled their cards, but I know I did after I checked the reward system on the bar, LOL.
Ben, you've pointed this out to us b4. That the over-heads and addition expenses for staff and the NPL FEES need to be covered.
I realise that some venue operators have to put more staff on to cover the venues and [b]some don't[/b]. But, you also need to realise that in Roulettes case, that's up to 140 more people on a Sunday that they would never have seen eating, drinking and playing the Pokies if we weren't there.
I realise it's probably not in NPL's interest to advise the various Venue Operators to set a unified $3.00 per stamp fee, or is it????????
Hmmmmmmmm,
more venues = NPL$$$$ = more TD's & TA's
more people = NPL$$$$
more NPL$$$$ = more prize money = more TD's & TA's and more players $$$$ spent at the venue and so the vicious $$$$ spiral continues.
Remember, It takes 8 muscles to smile
and 40 to frown 
I'm gonna get on my soap box now because, it did take a vocal stand from myself, Enzo and some others who were prepared to speak up rather than whinge and sook about it between themselves and do nothing.
Thankfully, Dakoda realised I was on tilt after I had ordered my usual meal and spirit/mix drink that previously did six stamps. To realise my meal fell short of the new $15 requirement and my drink was now 10 cents short to get two stamps.
To fill both my cards I now needed to buy 2 or more drinks. No big deal for anyone who can knock back a few but as I've said here in other topics, I'm not a drinker.
Dakoda returned and said they (the management) realised "their patrons" were not happy with the changes and will have a meeting on Monday to try and rectify the problem. I recommended that he makes a statement b4 play otherwise player are gonna vote with their feet and not be here the following week.
Let me also say we relise Paul and the bar staff were only following instructions from one of the partners. However, we were fortunate to have Ralph the other more sensible partner (it appears) to be on site at the time.
He appeared concerned about the numbers and what were saying. I was chewing at the bit to talk to him but my friends felt it best I leave the poor guy alone.
However, that fell on deaf ears and I decided to say hello and introduce myself. I said "it doesn't look too good does it"? He said no but we can't do anything tonite as the other party concerned is not available.
I accepted his honesty and called Enzo over. I said this guy here finished number one in the whole state of 6,000 or so, and then ask him, "how many tournaments did you play in the 12 week period Enzo"??? I'm pretty sure it was around 130 but I stand corrected if I'm wrong.
I then said, "look at what he's drinking, Coke not spirits, not beer but Coke and he fills his cards every time by having a meal buying himself or his mates a drink so he can fill his cards".
He's a lot like me. I have a meal and enjoy a Brandy & Coke.Neither of us would be here or probably any of the other venues if it wasn't for the NPL poker. And I wouldn't have met him and call him my friend if it wasn't for NPL poker. I wouldn't have joined 2 community clubs if it wasn't for NPL poker. And I wouldn't be putting my odd dollars into your poker machines during the breaks
I said. "I was a salesman most of my life and made a living from it. If you still want to retain your 140 players who contribute as much or more than we do, then you need to let people know tonite".
I'm glad to say that Dakoda did bring it to everyones attention b4 the start and that 121 or 123 people did play last night. I don't know how many filled their cards, but I know I did after I checked the reward system on the bar, LOL.
Ben, you've pointed this out to us b4. That the over-heads and addition expenses for staff and the NPL FEES need to be covered.
I realise that some venue operators have to put more staff on to cover the venues and [b]some don't[/b]. But, you also need to realise that in Roulettes case, that's up to 140 more people on a Sunday that they would never have seen eating, drinking and playing the Pokies if we weren't there.
I realise it's probably not in NPL's interest to advise the various Venue Operators to set a unified $3.00 per stamp fee, or is it????????
Hmmmmmmmm,
more venues = NPL$$$$ = more TD's & TA's
more people = NPL$$$$
more NPL$$$$ = more prize money = more TD's & TA's and more players $$$$ spent at the venue and so the vicious $$$$ spiral continues.
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Remember, It takes 8 muscles to smile
and 40 to frown 
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I knew something like this would happen BOB
Typical Roulettes
Give you what you want but find another way to screw you over
The old few cents short of 2 stamps will get you every time
Typical Roulettes
Give you what you want but find another way to screw you over
The old few cents short of 2 stamps will get you every time
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I think the card system as posted is fair and reasonable !
if you want a benchmark here it is.
if your venue has a better system your lucky , if your venue cant met the benchmark your unlucky.
having worked/seen both sides of the bar. business is business
if npl advised set $3 per stamp as a recommeded basis this nearly fits that criteria.
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if you want a benchmark here it is.
if your venue has a better system your lucky , if your venue cant met the benchmark your unlucky.
having worked/seen both sides of the bar. business is business
if npl advised set $3 per stamp as a recommeded basis this nearly fits that criteria.
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bruceklm wrote:I think the card system as posted is fair and reasonable !
if you want a benchmark here it is.
if your venue has a better system your lucky , if your venue cant met the benchmark your unlucky.
having worked/seen both sides of the bar. business is business
if npl advised set $3 per stamp as a recommeded basis this nearly fits that criteria.
signed-
a three night a week player who plays city/ metro/ country venues regularly
Roulettes a benchmark
YEA RIGHT
Benchmark to screw you YES
The best stamp system i have come across is at the Pooraka
Soft Drink, Schooner etc = 1 Stamp
Pint, Spirit, Can Spirit mix = 2 Stamps
$10-$12 Meal with a free drink = 4 Stamps
Dont forget too prices are way cheaper too ($5 can woodies etc)
And depends Tony, Sharons and the staffs mood you could get bonus stamps
NOW THATS A BENCHMARK
PLus the free Sanwiches and the fun atmosphere
The best thing about the Pooraka is because they look after the punters money is still spent even after people are carded up.
I have never heard any player complain or winge about the Pooraka yet
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I have a complaint about Pooraka FC
It isn't run every night

It isn't run every night
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Re: ROULETTES TAVERN STAMP SYSTEM
The Pooraka is one venue however. I've played many tournaments and actually know many "owners/managers" of the venues.
The pricing the Pooraka offers is great... but not all (in fact not many) venues could run at a profit.
Keep in mind, the Pooraka is a football club and I'm sure they are extremely happy for the extra business on "off nights" from football training and match days. Football clubs are well known for their good prices as their staff levels and overheads are less than a pub/hotel.
I feel that the guideline of $3 per stamp is very fair, and the new system that Roulette's has put in place is in line with other venues.
Just spend your money where you see fit is the only advice I can offer as I'm 100% sure that other venues won't be able to match Pooraka's just due to the fact that they would lose money.
The pricing the Pooraka offers is great... but not all (in fact not many) venues could run at a profit.
Keep in mind, the Pooraka is a football club and I'm sure they are extremely happy for the extra business on "off nights" from football training and match days. Football clubs are well known for their good prices as their staff levels and overheads are less than a pub/hotel.
I feel that the guideline of $3 per stamp is very fair, and the new system that Roulette's has put in place is in line with other venues.
Just spend your money where you see fit is the only advice I can offer as I'm 100% sure that other venues won't be able to match Pooraka's just due to the fact that they would lose money.

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