£10 R/B
Grosvenor Walsall, Sat 09/Dec/06Submitted by: snoopy on Mon, 11/12/2006 - 9:13pm
£5 NLH R/B
Grosvenor Walsall, Fri 08/Dec/06Submitted by: snoopy on Mon, 11/12/2006 - 9:12pm

Lucky In Luton
This week at the Luton Christmas Cracker, three players enjoyed welcome slices of good fortune.

Ryan Like A Lion In Luton
Ryan Fronda earns himself an early Christmas Present in Luton.

Richard 'Parky' Prew caught up with the APAT's most recent victor, Max Ward, to pick his brains over his Newcastle win.
Submitted by: by TightEnd on Mon, 11/12/2006 - 5:39am
Max Power
Richard 'Parky' Prew caught up with the APAT's most recent victor, Max Ward, to pick his brains over his Newcastle win.
{109} 23rd Nov 2006 20:05
{108} 22nd Nov 2006 18:50
Yes, the online cardroom does look a bit like stars, I guess this will be popular to the masses as stars always gets high scores on graphics etc I'm a bit old fashioned myself and like the old cyrpto style, its so simple, if a bit boring, guess I'm just used to it. There are some addional features as well on the new crypto software but they have not done the "multi-table re-sizing" which Party have, I think this this is a great feature and cant understand why all sites dont invest and do it to look after their big multi screen players.
On another note, can I just say a big thanks to Ben Grundy, Dave Pomroy and Julian Thew who have added www.dtdpoker.com to their blogs as a link, its much appreciated guys. If anyone else who has a blog or site and can do this as well, it would really help me with the membership list for my final Gaming Board hearing, we have just passed the 200 mark in members.
If you do put a link with a bit of an explination, I would rather you just mentioned the "Join Club form" and explained that we need to prove the demand to the Gaming Board to get the licence (please don't mention the online site, as I don't want to spam people and we are some way off the having the software functional anyway). The direct link to the join club form is http://www.dtdpoker.com/LivePokerClub.htm
I am pretty sure that the casinos are going to lobby against DTD after some tip offs from legal/poker people. I'm really dissapointed that they may choose do do this, we are not doing casino games so what will they lose? I genuinely wanted to work with the other casino groups to make sure we dont class DTD events with theirs etc but I guess I have not been living in the real world.
Also, thanks to Dik9 for mentioning DTD (on his own accord) on various forums (even the ones where it was deleted!). I cant see why any forum would delete your posts about DTD as they welcome Gala, Grovesnor etc to post regular information.
{107} 21st Nov 2006 23:06
Anything that anyone can do to get genuine poker players to join the club before we open would be much appreciated. As long as the forum that you are posting on does not mind you mentioning the DTD Live Club and putting the link to the site, this would be a great help. Thank You.
There is a fine line between spamming and providing information on a forum. Most live venues in the UK including Grovsvenor, Broadway, Gala etc all "advertise" their services (comps, cash games etc) on forums, so I do not think that posting a link to join the DTD club could be considered as spamming, but I think it would look better if it came from a "non-dtd" person. I am very aware that there a a number of people who are waiting to stick the knife into DTD (or any other new idea) at the first chance (its always the same bunch of jockeys) so I want to be "whiter that white".
I think openly marketing the DTD online card room (waste of time at the moment - as its not launching till Jan now) could be seen as spamming., especially on a forum that operated an online room themselves (such as Blondepoker, Betfair etc), so I would prefer not to market dtdpokeronline on the forums.
Although I want to show the Gaming Board the biggest list of members possible (to prove demand), I will also be sending invites / producing membership cards for these people - so only want genuine sign ups. When a person visits DTD for the first time, they will need to produce photo ID (gaming law). I have decided that although we will have an annual, festival and casual membership fee, every person's 1st visit to the club will be free of charge so they can fully appreciate the facilities before we ask them to pay any type of membership fee (the old "try before you buy" system).