Title: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: Sunday8pm on October 24, 2007, 09:39:17 AM Hi,
I know a few Blondes played in this and it looked like a great tournament, well run and very successful, was this the case? What would be the legality issues of holding a similar event in the UK? Also, how would you run cash games alongside the tournament? I'm very interested to find out, as i am looking into running one in London in Spring 2008 with 500+ runners. Somewhere around £100-150 buy in. Thanks in advance, Ben Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: Sunday8pm on October 24, 2007, 01:40:25 PM Doesn't look like there is much interest :(
On a serious note. I think, with a bit of hard work. a 1000 runner £100 freezeout could be put together. A la Dublin last month Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: UpTheMariners on October 24, 2007, 02:07:54 PM everyones on the arcade!! i think it would be a great idea. a way around it could be to get a sponsor to hold the funds and deal with the payouts so that cash isn't exchanged on the day.
Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: dazzaster on October 24, 2007, 02:29:06 PM I believe Up The Mariners did very well in the IPO so no wonder he's enthusastic. Seriously, well done sir. :)up
But if it is possible to run a similar event here it would be excellent and I'm sure you would have no problem getting 1000+. I played in Dublin and it was a great weekend. Good luck with it as I'm sure the logistics will not be easy. An affordable buy in tourny with a good structure in England what fun that would. As Andy (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=469) Black (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=469) said when he turned up in Dublin these type of events will help to improve the overall standard of poker players in Europe that don't get to play many tournys of this sort. Count me in. Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: byronkincaid on October 24, 2007, 02:38:03 PM I imagine the reason that Blonde are doing all these comps in Ireland is cos you can't do them here. Wasn't there meant to be a big thing at Old Traford once that got cancelled due to legal reasons?
Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: TightEnd on October 24, 2007, 02:47:15 PM its down to availability of venue sizes in the UK for one
and licencing issues in the UK for two same issues, eg in big corporate hotels, do not exist in Ireland Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: The_duke on October 24, 2007, 03:51:51 PM same issues, eg in big corporate hotels, do not exist in Ireland We always were a sensible, accommodating and sober race of people ;angel; Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: Sunday8pm on October 24, 2007, 04:17:06 PM everyones on the arcade!! i think it would be a great idea. a way around it could be to get a sponsor to hold the funds and deal with the payouts so that cash isn't exchanged on the day. Yep, we would look at sponsoring the tournament, but buy ins would be done the same as Ireland i.e buy-in online, payout online. This is obviously great for the business aswell.. Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: dazzaster on October 24, 2007, 04:24:04 PM I really hope this comes off it will be great. Keep us posted about the progress
Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: Sunday8pm on October 24, 2007, 04:24:20 PM its down to availability of venue sizes in the UK for one and licencing issues in the UK for two same issues, eg in big corporate hotels, do not exist in Ireland Thats what we need to find out pretty much. Venue is not a problem. Just the law that needs understanding..or loopholing ;) Thanks for your opinions, Ben Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: Laxie on October 24, 2007, 04:27:18 PM same issues, eg in big corporate hotels, do not exist in Ireland We always were a sensible, accommodating and sober race of people ;angel; ....ish rotflmfao I (and many others) weren't happy with the requirement to download yet another poker site in order to register for the Irish event. Make it an option, but not the only option. It was for this reason alone, that myself and a number of friends didn't make it to Dublin last month. I'm all for pre-paid registrations and a cut off date, but not everyone plays internet poker...as was the case with the friends I'm referring to. With an event of that size I understand that knowing the numbers is crucial for success, but surely pre-paid registration can be done in any number of ways. Also, if you have a specific target for entries, make sure you have sufficient staff (dealers, floor people, etc.) to cover that target. They were left short at the last minute in Dublin, but luckily the players on the day handled it well and organisers averted a publicity disaster thanks to the good spirit of those players. Good luck! Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: Sunday8pm on October 24, 2007, 04:46:12 PM same issues, eg in big corporate hotels, do not exist in Ireland We always were a sensible, accommodating and sober race of people ;angel; ....ish rotflmfao I (and many others) weren't happy with the requirement to download yet another poker site in order to register for the Irish event. Make it an option, but not the only option. It was for this reason alone, that myself and a number of friends didn't make it to Dublin last month. I'm all for pre-paid registrations and a cut off date, but not everyone plays internet poker...as was the case with the friends I'm referring to. With an event of that size I understand that knowing the numbers is crucial for success, but surely pre-paid registration can be done in any number of ways. Also, if you have a specific target for entries, make sure you have sufficient staff (dealers, floor people, etc.) to cover that target. They were left short at the last minute in Dublin, but luckily the players on the day handled it well and organisers averted a publicity disaster thanks to the good spirit of those players. Good luck! I understand the buy in situation isn't the easiest but we can't have cash on premises, so this is the only way i think we can work round that. If something like this was to go ahead, we would definately ensure that everything is done to the highest standards possible. Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: UpTheMariners on October 24, 2007, 04:48:26 PM by having all the cash processes done online this may avoid the legal issues that arise.
Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: Laxie on October 24, 2007, 04:52:30 PM That's a pity. It means I can pay for myself, but not my husband or friends that might want to go. Ah well...suppose there's enough going on around the place to keep the lot of us busy. ;marks;
Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: dazzaster on October 24, 2007, 04:55:05 PM same issues, eg in big corporate hotels, do not exist in Ireland We always were a sensible, accommodating and sober race of people ;angel; ....ish rotflmfao I (and many others) weren't happy with the requirement to download yet another poker site in order to register for the Irish event. Make it an option, but not the only option. It was for this reason alone, that myself and a number of friends didn't make it to Dublin last month. I'm all for pre-paid registrations and a cut off date, but not everyone plays internet poker...as was the case with the friends I'm referring to. With an event of that size I understand that knowing the numbers is crucial for success, but surely pre-paid registration can be done in any number of ways. Also, if you have a specific target for entries, make sure you have sufficient staff (dealers, floor people, etc.) to cover that target. They were left short at the last minute in Dublin, but luckily the players on the day handled it well and organisers averted a publicity disaster thanks to the good spirit of those players. Good luck! Yes I agree not the perfect system but at the same time it wasn't too much hastle to download the software. It did seem a bit strange registering like an online tourny then just turning up in Dublin with no conformation or reciept, no one asked me for proof of ID so a cunningly disguised Phil Ivey could have played in my place.lol The staffing is in my opinion much more important. But lessons must be learn't from Dublin. Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: KingPoker on October 24, 2007, 05:27:28 PM If you can arrange for Aces to hold up, i'll attend!
Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: Sunday8pm on October 24, 2007, 05:46:43 PM If you can arrange for Aces to hold up, i'll attend! It's in my diary. Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: Tractor on October 24, 2007, 07:53:02 PM The Oxford Cup (student Event) was always held at The Randolf Hotel and there was over 200 runners for this.(it was a £20 rebuy i think).
Maybe worth speaking to someone on the Student poker forums, they might be able to help with the legal Title: Re: International Poker Open - Dublin Post by: Sunday8pm on October 25, 2007, 09:54:30 AM Thanks tractor i will certainly look into that :)
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