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Old 11-14-2006, 05:28 AM
daveymck daveymck is offline
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Default Re: that post is entirely inaccurate, DoylesRoom has not shut off US p

My feeling was always that VC was the main skin on the site.
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Old 11-14-2006, 05:49 AM
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Default Re: that post is entirely inaccurate, DoylesRoom has not shut off US p

stellar,

i don't know why you presume doyle's room must be so important to tribeca...

i've played on tribeca for the last few years,and the vast majority of players are european,of the three main cages,there's doylesroom,the newest,and then victor chandler and bluesquare,both of which are british bookmakers...

most of the tribeca skins are british based gambling sites.
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Old 11-14-2006, 07:50 AM
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Default Re: that post is entirely inaccurate, DoylesRoom has not shut off US p

[ QUOTE ]
stellar,

i don't know why you presume doyle's room must be so important to tribeca...

i've played on tribeca for the last few years,and the vast majority of players are european,of the three main cages,there's doylesroom,the newest,and then victor chandler and bluesquare,both of which are british bookmakers...

most of the tribeca skins are british based gambling sites.

[/ QUOTE ]....and Paddy Power who are pretty big too. Golden Palace have their own cage but never provided the liquidity that their mnassive casino database would suggest they should have.

I would also doubt Doyles Room comes close to the VC or Paddy Power cages, not os sure Blue Sq is that big.
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Old 11-14-2006, 03:14 PM
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Default Re: that post is entirely inaccurate, DoylesRoom has not shut off US p

The Eurolinx GM has said on BW that they plan on staying open to Americans.
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Old 11-14-2006, 04:47 PM
Schuttwegraeumer Schuttwegraeumer is offline
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Default Re: that post is entirely inaccurate, DoylesRoom has not shut off US p

Is there a big network that accept US player?
Or is it time to found such a network?

Doyles Room as standalone is a little bit small?
I think most player in the tribeca network are from VC and co?
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Old 11-14-2006, 08:14 PM
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Default Re: that post is entirely inaccurate, DoylesRoom has not shut off US p

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i don't know why you presume doyle's room must be so important to tribeca...

i've played on tribeca for the last few years,and the vast majority of players are european,of the three main cages,there's doylesroom,the newest,and then victor chandler and bluesquare,both of which are british bookmakers...

most of the tribeca skins are british based gambling sites.

[/ QUOTE ]
You may be right about this. Let me point to a few definite facts:

1. Tribeca has enjoyed a lot of growth since the UIGEA. Presumably most of that growth is from the U.S.

2. Tribeca has a lot of LHE traffic compared to other sites of comparable size. That's a clear sign of having a lot of Americans.

3. Traffic levels are strong during North American prime time and into the night.

Beyond this I admit I don't know. I guess we will see what happens.
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