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Re: Zero Rake Poker Business plan
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I think this is going to be less and less true as more fisherman chase fewer fish. They are mostly going to be chasing each other. [/ QUOTE ] Out of curiosity, what makes you think all of the fish are going to swim to your lake? (I'm sure some will) The other lakes will still have fish. Keep in mind that the huge majority of fish don't really know that they are fish at all. I think the short clock to act is a great idea. But I also think that you might actually be hurting your business by not allowing multi-tabling. Remember, even the fish like to play multiple tables. One table gets extremely boring for anybody. Besides that, if this idea were to work, other companies would surely "jump on it" and open similar sites. (I don't think it's possible to get a patent on something like this). When these similar sites allow multi-tabling, where do you think all of the players are going to go? And where the players go, the advertisers follow of course. This might be an issue that you could have to deal with in due time (along with litigation, etc.) But altogether, I think it would take considerable time to get something like this going. And by the time that were to happen, we will likely already have some sort of regulated online poker in the United States (I'm sure you've been following the legislation forum). So there's a chance your efforts might be for nothing in the end. Of course you could still have your site regardless, but at that point you'll have a bunch of taxes to pay and you'll be competing against Harrah's and the like. Good luck. 'boy |
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