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Venues in Derby and Nottingham?

edited October 2009 in Poker Chat

I  have checked online for casino poker tourneys and i play at dusk til dawn every now and again but does any1 know of some good poker venues particularly near derby? I have just moved here for university and so far have only joined rileys Ace of Clubs league with an £11 buy in.  Looking for regular higher stakes. Any help/advice would be great. TY.

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  • edited October 2009

    You could try Stanleys in Derby, but they may have stopped laying Poker now - DTD have pretty much killed off all he local Carcrooms.

    In Nottingham, there is Gala, & Alea, but I would not recommend either. Not to be overly critical, but I would not go overboard about playing in Rileys, to be honest.

    I know it might seem a bit of a pain having to go across the A52 to Nottingham (about 10 miles) but in DTD, you have, quite simply, a Cardroom unparalleled in the world. Make the effort, you won't regret it.
  • edited October 2009
    Student???

    High stakes games????

    Some people have it too easy!!!!!
  • edited October 2009
    In Response to Re: Venues in Derby and Nottingham?:
    You could try Stanleys in Derby, but they may have stopped laying Poker now - DTD have pretty much killed off all he local Carcrooms. In Nottingham, there is Gala, & Alea, but I would not recommend either. Not to be overly critical, but I would not go overboard about playing in Rileys, to be honest. I know it might seem a bit of a pain having to go across the A52 to Nottingham (about 10 miles) but in DTD, you have, quite simply, a Cardroom unparalleled in the world. Make the effort, you won't regret it.
    Posted by Tikay10
    Morning tikay

    Sigh, forgot to ask you last night if you wanted to do the thread the word seive come readily to the tongue, sorry.
  • edited October 2009

    Thanks Barry - yeah, I'll do it in a bit mate, thank you.
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