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Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
I'm thinking that the LA card rooms are going to get crushed by this, unless it resolves fairly quickly.
The problem is that we have no idea how serious the virus really is, regarding it's deadliness.
It could be like the flu, which only kills the already-vulnerable, or it could be some awful incurable virus which kills healthy people.
If it's the latter, and if the occurrence of death from it isn't rare, then people are going to freak out and avoid what they perceive to be dangerous.
Soon enough there will be enough cases outside of China in more reputable countries, to where we will have a more truthful picture as to what's going on.
You raise an interesting issue. The LAPC is going on right now at Commerce. There's a $404,000 guarantee tourney with multi-first days entry available coming up in the next few weeks. Let's say attendance is sparse due to ongoing fears of the virus, resulting in a massive overlay by the weekend.
How big does the overlay have to be for you to throw caution to the wind and put on a mask or two and take your chances*?
*putting aside the local clientele at the LA Clubs, my experience at Commerce and the Bike is that many of the tourney dealers are from China and here on work permits. I would bet they would be reluctant to disclose any recent travels or possible health issues.