DTD DELAYED AGAIN
11 May 2007
Land version of the popular online poker site
stalled by competitors
Dog-in-the-manger tactics from competitors who
themselves are not all operational has again stalled the
big opening of Rob Yong's Dusk Til Dawn land poker club
in Nottingham, UK.
Originally scheduled to open in November 2006, delays
have plagued Dusk Till Dawn which has been on the
drawing board since April 2005. The luxury venue will be
21 000 square foot in area, accommodating up to 500
players, making it probably the largest land poker venue
in Europe.
The latest hurdle comes in the form of objections from
three casino operators in the city, and could result in
DTD having to wait until September to open its doors to
an eager audience of whom 3 000 have already applied to
become members.
Competing operators, two of which aren't yet open
themselves, placed objections during a Nottingham
Magistrates Court hearing last week, resulting in the
card club being denied a licence.
The grounds for complaint was a claim that there isn't
enough demand for a card room in the area, but Rob Yong,
Dusk Till Dawn managing director, said the club has
already had more than 3 000 applications for membership.
"We have already recruited all of the key staff, and the
premises are ready," said Yong in a statement on the
Dusk Till Dawn web site, "but each month that we are
delayed will cost a further GBP 100 000 in wages and
running costs."
Yong remains undeterred by the delays: "I have never
made anyone redundant in my life, and am committed to
seeing this through until the end," he said.
The online poker site DTDPoker.com continues to enjoy
widespread popularity and is powered by Cryptologic.
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