I saw on the PokerNews homepage that Doyle's Room is probably changing its policy and allowing US players. I think this is great because I've done well on Doyle's in the past.
PokerNews should think that it's great news too. This is a GREAT opportunity for PokerNews to become an affiliate of Doyle's. A large return of US players should be expected at Doyle's. This is a site that people have known and have trusted in the past. The is a LARGE step up from sites like Wingows that nobody had ever heard of. PN should be able to strike a deal where even FORMER Doyle's Room players could resign-up through PokerNews.
So c'mon PokerNews. Work a deal and add a GOOD US player friendly site.

Just another KITNs. You'll get used to them.

10-18-2007 16:01
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