<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Sadly enough no one seems to have learned Gamblers Avenue's lesson. Real bookies know that forum players' action may be taken ( and be profitable )only and if their book has a minimum active base of 800 upwards. With an active ( daily ) base of 500 to 800 they may break even, with less than 500 they loose. This was the case of G.A. , that had nearly 400 actives. Apex is apparently even smaller.
One thing must be kept in mind : don't blame players when a book goes under, as its the bookie's incompetence and greed to be blamed. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Is nice that someone isn't blaming the players for a book going down. I think the players in this case did learn a lesson. Most of us would not have been playing with Robbie at the end if it had not been for SGA and Peep's escrow.
One thing must be kept in mind : don't blame players when a book goes under, as its the bookie's incompetence and greed to be blamed. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Is nice that someone isn't blaming the players for a book going down. I think the players in this case did learn a lesson. Most of us would not have been playing with Robbie at the end if it had not been for SGA and Peep's escrow.