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Old 11-17-2005, 05:41 PM
Matt Williams Matt Williams is offline
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Default Re: Once the poker boom is gone Poll Time!

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I used to do stand up comedy. Back in the 80s (before I got into it) you could get a gig anywhere and there was a real excitement about it (from what I've heard). By the mid 90s, 75% of the clubs had closed and the amateur scene usually amounted to a bunch comedians giving group therapy to each other in otherwise empty coffee shops. Not fun.

I'd bet eventually poker will revert back to nothing but pros beating each other up in less and less card rooms, and shrinking online pools--all the while watching the door for that rarer and rarer "live one" to walk in. Anyone know if that's what it was like in the 70s and 80s?

All booms eventually return to earth. The question is when? My guess is that when all the celebrities (except Gabe Kaplan) are gone from the scene, that'll be the start of the decline. More precisely: when Jennifer Tilly dumps Phil Laak.

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I disagree. Gambling is an addiction. A lot of people who are in their 20's are going to be hooked for life. This isn't some passing fad. Poker has always been popular. It's just on TV more. My parents and grandparents were playing poker for 50 years before it was even on TV. No one is going to stop playing regular games just because it's on TV a lot.
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