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Re: Another NYC bust
Another one bites the dust...this is not good.
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Re: Another NYC bust
It's like prohibition all over again.
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Re: Another NYC bust
If the state of NJ was smart, they'd allow casinos in Hoboken.
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Re: Another NYC bust
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If the state of NJ was smart, they'd allow casinos in Hoboken. [/ QUOTE ] It now seems like it's just stupid to play in a cardroom in NYC. It would be great for New Yorkers but the same time I think AC would resist so much that it would be very difficult for Hoboken. I'm sure AC gets anywhere from 25%-30% of their business from New York. When I went to AC I saw so many people I knew just from the 2 cardrooms I play at and spoke to a couple of others that played at other NYC cardrooms, I can just imagine how many more were there. Not to mention the New Yorkers playing BJ, Craps, Slots and the impossible to beat table games. I think It would be worthwile for the Jersey places close to the City to open up cardrooms like the ones in LA. It would only cut into AC's poker business, so it wouldn't get the same opposition and it would allow us New Yorkers to get live games in without traveling 2 plus hours. |
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Re: Another NYC bust
A small club in the Financial District, Lucky's, got busted too. I've been there a bunch of times, they never had more than two tables worth of players. Anyone going to AC tonight?
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Re: Another NYC bust
The club I play regularly is open, but very limited hours. I'm not mentioning anything about it, so don't ask.
and Yes, I'm headed to AC tomorow AM. If I get there early enough, I'll hit the Taj AM Tournament. Then I'll be playing 1/2 and 2/5 at Taj or the Trop. I have a beard and long hair, say hi if you see me. Brian |
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