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Thanks for your list of possible nights for The Duke, we are hopefully going to be building our reputation around Great Food, Great Drinks & Great Music, but that might change?



I hope to see you soon at the best Dining Room & Lounge Bar in Nunhead!!!


Yours Sincerely David Taylor (tu)

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Under the new Gambling Act pubs can have small

> stakes betting on card games.

>

> How about a poker night?



might not be the sort of kind that they're after (i think that some people think that poker's seedy)


but if they were to put on a poker night, i'd def try to make it

From the DCMS:


A limited amount of low stakes, social poker may be played in pubs. There is a stakes limit of ?5 per player per game (not per hand), and the aggregate stakes limit for pub poker is ?100 per day for each premises. So, for example, a pub could run a daily poker game involving 20 players staking ?5 each. The maximum prize for a game of poker played in a pub is also ?100. No charge or entry fee may be made for participating in pub poker and, as with clubs, no deductions or levies may be made from either stakes or prizes.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> From the DCMS:

>

> A limited amount of low stakes, social poker may

> be played in pubs. There is a stakes limit of ?5

> per player per game (not per hand), and the

> aggregate stakes limit for pub poker is ?100 per

> day for each premises. So, for example, a pub

> could run a daily poker game involving 20 players

> staking ?5 each. The maximum prize for a game of

> poker played in a pub is also ?100. No charge or

> entry fee may be made for participating in pub

> poker and, as with clubs, no deductions or levies

> may be made from either stakes or prizes.


i'd play a 20 player ?5 in tourney (with prizes of say ?60/?30/?10?)


and i'd buy a couple of drinks whilst i was there


sounds like a good idea for a quiet night (tuesday?), if there's actually interest beyond you and me

Yep, sounds good to me. Four tables of five people with the winners of each going on to a final and two or three walking away with the cash.


It's not a casino so there's no "comps" and everyone there will be drinking and maybe eating before or after (if they go out early!).


Over to you Mr Smokiewoodlands....

  • 3 weeks later...

After a few weeks of never been off the front page, this place has slipped off the radar a bit hasn't it?


I popped in last night after work to finish a book and was delighted to be near a real fire. Less delighted to be the only person there however (although people did turn up just before I left)


I still like this place a lot. Join me FFS

As much as I love The Duke.


It's been an easy decision to head back to the west end, from Monday as I have my old job back running the members bar & restaurant @ teatro/stanza. The Duke will eventually become the best venue in that area once there's some decent advertising, word of mouth from the locals will get round (& further afield) & there's a landlord that will do things for the locals that are a bit more than normal (things done with a key?)


I will always look for The Duke's score on a Saturday & a piece of my heart will remain in Nunhead after I have gone to the wild west end.


Good Luck!


smokywoods

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