The perfect thread title. Very sad indeed.
I wish I could write as eloquently as Tom did, but those are pretty much my sentiments.
I don'ty know if the article on PokerNerws was completely accurate, but this really caught the eye.....
The first major issue is that Black Belt Poker was on the lower tier of the iPoker Network and therefore had lower cash game and sit ‘n’ go traffic than other iPoker Network rivals. When Playtech split its network in half, it was a massive blow for Black Belt Poker as it meant they would not have full liquidity in heads-up cash games, six-max No Limit Hold’em up to NL200 and full ring NL Hold’em up to NL100. This left them competing with similarly sized skins, almost all of whom offered and still offer substantial under-the-table rakeback deals (I receive 55% rakeback at one such skin for example) that were difficult to match. The split more than halved traffic for the skins who were placed in the lower tier of the network. Quite ironic that the system that many believe was created to kill off some of the sites that offer the network little in terms of value has actually contributed to one of its prize assets closing for business.[/i]
How ironic is that?
Anyway, he tried & failed, which is at least something.
I'm a huge believer in "Community Poker", & I still think it could work, but clearly, on i-Poker, it is a bit uphill.
At least Neil left nothing behind, he spared no efforts to make it work, with serial tweets & spammage, Live Events, regular articles, coaching schemes, the whole works. If that lot did not get the job done, nothing will. God knows how many hours he invested in BBP.
Anyway, it is what it is.
A great shame, imo.
Yeah not really.
System was created for the top tier not the bottom if that makes sense.
Definitely a real shame to see BBP close down though. In a poker world comprised of me-too sites, under the table deals and short-term thinking Neil was a breath of fresh air. He genuinely tried to do something different and I admire him for that. That he consistently got so much stick on Facebook for it used to baffle me.