Is that documentary out yet Shaun? I would like to watch it. I guess maybe I should google it.
Speaking of poker crashes, I used to run a charity poker room (never made a dime, but raised about $60k in 2.5 years for local charities, which i'll always be happy about), and ours was a smaller room compared to others, like Snookers Poker Room (started out as a few poker tables inside a pool hall / bar...but the location was perfect, and it grew into the biggest poker room in Michigan...bigger than even the 3 large casinos we have in Detroit). Well the Michigan Charitable Gaming Division regulated all of the charity poker rooms in the state, up until last September. At that time, the Michigan Gaming Control Board (the big boys, who regulate the casinos) took over regulation of all charity poker rooms. I predicted Snookers was going down. Sure enough, they were out of business a few months later. Don, the owner of Snookers, was making around $1M a year, maybe more. There was a $25,000 chip sales cap per day, per charity. Snookers, at their peak, was running 6-8 charities per day. It was insane. All gone now.
Joe Cada, 2009 WSOP winner, opened a room (cough cough, I mean his Dad opened a poker room...you can't play in a charity poker room as the owner...and he wanted to play there to bring in players) a few miles down the road from Snookers, and they were doing well too, but I believe they're out of business too now?
It's just kinda crazy how these things pop up and do so well, then come crashing down.
One thing on my bucket list is to play in the WSOP Main Event. Maybe i'll get back into poker after I stop being a DK poser.