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« Reply #435 on: April 17, 2006, 03:17:05 PM »

The Irish Open was the best event in Europe that I have been to and we have learnt a lot from it for DTD. I loved the way that Paddy Power added money to all of the festival events and to play in an arena with 35 full tables was fantastic. The atmosphere was great and I made sure I told the organisers what a good tournamenet they had put on.

We also managed to make some really good contacts for DTD and I was stunned that everyone in Dublin seemed to know about DTD. On the very first hand of the main event, the dealer turned to me and said "can I have your email, I'd like to come and work at your club"...........I had never even seen him before.

After seeing what Paddy Power have done here I know we can do the same in the UK and get the largest fields in Europe BUT we must be able to add to prize pools for EVERY event in on our 4 festivals (I missed this cost out in the original budget aswell!).

So many people have offered to help and support me with DTD on this trip. Poker can be quite a selfish world, at the end of the day we are all trying to win each others money, but overall we have a great community spirit and we once we are knocked out we all support whose left, whether it be Jonny Texas, Mick Jones, Mickey Wernick, Jo Greche, Rumit, Stuart Nash, Ian Woodley, Paul King, Kev O'Conner.......or even Stephen Pearce(Huh?Huh??!!!!!!!!).

Nick and Chubbs didn't speak to me for 4 hours after my exit from the comp and everyone was "breaking my balls" in the bar on how badly I played after I was the chip leader with 24 people left. One guy I had never even met before had bet 300 euros on me at 125-1, I offered to give him the money back but he refused.

I found it a bit strange (but nice) that a lot of people (many who I have never spoken to or met) were rooting for me over here in Dublin. That was the worst thing for me about me being knocked out, I had at least 50 people come to me afterwards and say they had wanted me to win...........weird. The only explaination for this can be the DTD project..........not my poker skills!

I need to fly to Las Vegas now from Manchester, I have a DTD related meeting scheduled on Thursday in Vegas which is very important for our club. There is no way I'm playing the Bellagio $25,000 WPT after the disaster in Dublin, I can't face seeing a pack of cards at the moment, I'll railbird and support DC when I'm out there. I'm also going to drive to LA and visit The Bike, LA Commerce and Hollywods Park, 3 of the most famous poker rooms in the world. Trumper, Nick and Chubbs are going to fly out Thursday and come with me so we can get some ideas for DTD. Actually, one of them will have to drive, as I got banned for 6 months last week for speeding.

Anyway, on a positive note, a well worthwhile trip. What Paddy Power and the Merrion have done here is the benchmark for DTD Festivals. Aces Trumper has responsibility to ensure we deliver this in the DTD club, it's a great challenge for him, we were speaking with the Operations Director of Paddy Poker last night, and I was amazed how much work goes into staging a festival.

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« Reply #436 on: April 17, 2006, 03:31:30 PM »

when will you have a website up and running  rob? looking forward to coming down from glasgow when the club opens
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« Reply #437 on: April 17, 2006, 03:42:30 PM »

rob will your staff be able to play in tournaments?
also when will you be recruting?
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« Reply #438 on: April 17, 2006, 04:31:08 PM »

yeah, Id be interested to know that too. part time dealing, part time playing sounds good.
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« Reply #439 on: April 17, 2006, 04:35:45 PM »

i was thinking along those lines Adam.maybe not dealing though for me.bar superviser or customer relations maybe
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« Reply #440 on: April 17, 2006, 04:47:37 PM »

Rob you need anyone to clean the toilets? I have my own brush and Marigolds.
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« Reply #441 on: April 18, 2006, 09:24:42 AM »

Answers:

1. The Gaming Board have told me that any person who holds a licence cannot play poker in the club. The "licenced" people in the club will be the Complaince Officer (white licence), Card Room Managers (Grey Licence), Final table Dealers (Red Licence). Technically this means that dealers who do not deal the final table in comps will be allowed to play, but this does not mean we will alllow it, as clearly may not look good, we'll have to see.

2. In terms of starting recruiting, I am doing that now. However, we are looking for top notch experienced dealers in the first instance that can deal all types of games, full or part time. We need to have a strong foundation before we take on less experienced "non professional" dealers.

3. In terms of numbers - 35 dealers, 25 hospitaility staff (bar, restaurant etc).


4. Of course we will need someone to help Chubbs clean out the toilets.

Our web site will be up in 4-6 weeks and people will be able to apply for jobs through that by sending a short CV.


PS. I know I said that I was not going to play the $25k WPT at the Bellagio after my Dublin self-destruction, I changed my mind, I've bought in and play on Wednesday. Biggest buy-in I have ever played in and 50,000 starting chips, should be an experience. The reason I have totally changed my mind is that I can now play Wednesday, which means I won't be mega jetlagged as I arrive in Vegas 11.55am Tuesday...................no that's a big lie...........I just can't resist such a fantastic tournament and I promissed myself I would play this year after I read all the updates on last years event.....sick person PLUS surely the law of averages says I'm due a WIN.
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« Reply #442 on: April 18, 2006, 09:37:31 AM »

Good luck in Biggy Rob - a win in this one would put a smile on the bank managers face.
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« Reply #443 on: April 18, 2006, 11:59:15 AM »

Good luck Rob!

I have to say i would rather the dealers didnt play.....
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« Reply #444 on: April 18, 2006, 12:06:05 PM »

Good luck Rob!

I have to say i would rather the dealers didnt play.....

Yes, so would I. It's not just enough for the club to be fair, but it must be seen to be fair. I've seen at places before that, if there is any sort of dispute when a dealer is playing, some players can quickly fall into 'they're all cheating' mode and accusations fly.
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« Reply #445 on: April 18, 2006, 12:07:33 PM »

Good luck Rob!

I have to say i would rather the dealers didnt play.....

Yes, so would I. It's not just enough for the club to be fair, but it must be seen to be fair. I've seen at places before that, if there is any sort of dispute when a dealer is playing, some players can quickly fall into 'they're all cheating' mode and accusations fly.

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« Reply #446 on: April 18, 2006, 05:41:35 PM »

IMO the main problem about dealers playing in normal tournaments is that they will have been in a privileged position to have gleaned a wealth of knowledge about the other players without ever buying in a tournament and not giving other players the opportunity to experience their style of play.

I seem to remember Rob mentioning earlier on in this thread about holding a tournament specifically for dealers, not just from DTD but dealers from any casino. Whether other casinos would have to agree to this I am not sure but I think this would be a great idea..... thumbs up
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« Reply #447 on: April 19, 2006, 07:46:43 AM »

I think holding "dealer only" comps is my preferred option aswell, we'll have to see what Gaming Board say about it.

Arrived in Vegas 11.50am today, got the VIP treatment from the Bellagio, Limosine at the aiport, my Host waiting for me at hotel entrance, fantastic suite overlooking strip...................but it's all false - they only want to get even for the battering I gave them on Blackjack a few months ago.

Getting the red carpet treatment in Vegas is great, you get everything compted, ring side tickets for the best shows, VIP passes to all the restaurants and big smiles from everyone...........but I always feel like a little fluffy sheep, lost in a dark forest full of packs of wolves (the wolves being my "personal host", "the pit bosses watching me play blackjack" and the "waitresses giving me unlimited free booze and fags at the tables"). We all exist together for the duration of the Vegas stay, but we never actually be totally honest about eachothers motives, which are basically:

- I am trying to get through the trip on a total freeroll, staying in the best room, eating their food, using their facilities WHILE not losing at their blackjack tables

- They want me to lose more than it costs them to keep me in this luxury (and make sure I am not counting cards at Blackjack, which is all but impossible on a 6 deck and 10 sets of eyes on you).

It's a little game that I have playing for the last 10 years when visiting Las Vegas, and I've managed to keep my head above water. I can't remember the last trip I went home losing to "them".....................but no need to temp fate.

Anyway, I managed to get hold of the Poker TD, Jack Mclellen, and part with my $25,500 for the buy-in to the big one. I don't really know him but without prompting he said "Okay Rob, you're in on Wednesday.you got yer buy-in?". These guys are so good, they never forget a name or a face, its their job, and they always make you feel so welcome.

I was wandering aimlesly and jetlagged around the Bellagio poker room trying to find Lawrence Gosney, when someone tugged my arm, it was El Blondie. His table looked a tough one, but he had 80k. He pointed towards a cash game 25-50 NL which he had been battering over last couple of days..........I appreciated the tip at the time, as NL cash is my stongest game (yes - a lot better than my tournament play before anyone sniggers). I sat down with 20k and the following 4 hands sent me to the felt in 45 minutes:

Hand 1: 4 way pot, I call a raise on button with . Flop Two Diamonds, every checks, I bet $1000, UTG guy moves all-in for $5000, I call hoping (he has 22) and he hits his spade flush on river with in his hand ($6k down).

Hand 2: I limp UTG with    . 2 callers and button raises to $300. I RR to $1200 but noone ever belives me - he smooth calls - heads-up pot. Flop two spades - lovely (if he has JJ - good luck to him). I put a $1400 weak bet representing a missed AK and he moves all-in for $4000. I call, and he has , river  ..........damn ($11k down).

Hand 3: I raise on button with , BB calls. Flop (what a flop!), he checks, I bet $400, he RR to $1200, I move him all-in for his last $3k. He dwells and then calls with , flush comes but he wins with K flush (15k down).

Hand 4: I raise in cut-off, BB calls, Flop two spades, I bet 500, he smooth calls, turn , he bets 800, I move all-in, he has Two Clubs two hearts ...........- could have avoided that one really, its an obvious set and a stupid all-in by me.

So, an excellent start in Vegas.......................... but I don't mind (much) really losing at NL cash, as I know that in the long term things even themselves out in cash games and I played these hands a big too aggressively cause I was tired from the plane journey.

I'd really love to do well tomorrow in the big one, especially as I let myself down so badly in Dublin. I haven't played at the Bellagio since my nightmare at the 2004 WPT 5 Diamonds when I had over triple average chips on the bubble and decided to move in against the chip leader on a  board (I had with no A...............but he had). For the 2005 5 Diamonds I came over to Vegas, but could not bring myself to play again as memories were still too clear. Anyway, I have written a list of things to do tomorrow to make sure I get through Day 1, and I'll read them at each break. I've been a real waste of space at tournament poker so far in my poker career, and it bugs me a lot more than I let on, it must bug my girlfriend Louise even more, as she gets all the bad beat and poker stories at 5am in the morning.

I'll try and post some updates on the Bellagio BP thread at the breaks, and put on any interesting hands and famous players I see. Will be nice to write a bit about poker, although the $25k buy-in seems a bit steep..................well I guess its nearer $45k now for me, after my "friend", DC, forced me to play in that damn cash game....

Cheers Rob










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« Reply #448 on: April 19, 2006, 08:35:21 AM »

Not much to say apart from "Ouch!"
Now go get em Rob, GL.
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« Reply #449 on: April 19, 2006, 08:40:32 AM »

A good read yet again Rob, if all else fails you could always write abook.

Best of luck with the Blackjack and of course the Poker.  Do well
today ready for the DTD railbird team to cheer you on to the cash.

Regards

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