Milo;351987 wroteTo play Devil's advocate . . . we all know that the last person the newbs "want" to sit down with is a "pro" because they know they will lose all their money. It is the pros looking for new players to stack that will be the most upset by this.
For the record, expecting ANY gambling establishment to act in "the best interests of the game" is just stupid. They are going to act in what they perceive to be their OWN best interest above all other considerations. If segregating players keeps the rake flowing for longer and steadier blocks of time, then that is what they will do, and your only option will be to cash out or play anyway.
fair enough. obviously businesses don't give a crap about the "integrity" of anything (woohoo capitalism/consumerism!!). however, i am suggesting that it is possible that a trickle down scenario of some kind could lead to the site losing money as opposed to making more. i may be wrong, but i think it's definitely possible.