Bob22701
13 years ago
POKR - From 10-Q dated 11-9-2011:
General Overview
Poker Magic Inc. is a Minnesota corporation formed in January 2006. In this report, we refer to Poker Magic, Inc. as โwe,โ โus,โ โPoker Magicโ or the โCompany.โ We are a development-stage company focused on promoting and placing our Winnerโs Pot Poker game into casinos and entertainment facilities country-wide, including those located in Native American tribal lands. We believe that the long-term success of our operations will be determined by our ability to bring new and innovative products, game play and services to the market.
Our current gaming product is โWinnerโs Pot Poker,โ which is a table game form of five-card stud poker. In the Winnerโs Pot Poker game, the dealer deals each player, and the dealer himself, two cards face down and three cards face up. Each player โantesโ before the deal to be eligible to receive cards in the game. After each player has received his or her first three cards from the dealer, each player may either fold or place a first bet equal to the ante. The first bet may not be any more or less than the ante. After the next card is dealt, each of the remaining players has a choice between folding or placing a second bet that must be equal to twice the ante. The dealer may not fold. After the last card is dealt, the hands are compared and the winning hand (determined by using standard poker rankings) takes a predetermined percentage of the total bets and antes made in the course of the game. In addition, players are entitled to make certain optional โbonus bets.โ
For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2011, we did not generate any revenues. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2011, we also did not incur any revenue-related costs but did incur $23,952 and $88,131 in operating expenses, respectively. Our expenses related primarily to our efforts to market our Winnerโs Pot Poker game to casinos and gaming establishments, generate revenues and expand our revenue base, as well as other selling, general and administrative expenses. The most significant components of these other selling, general and administrative expenses were (i) compensation expense attributable to share issuances to executive management for services rendered, and (ii) expenses for professional services such as legal and accounting services.
As of September 30, 2011, we had $10,036 in cash on hand and current liabilities of $191,682, which consist primarily of short-term notes payable to related parties. As of the date of this filing, we had approximately $10,385 in cash on hand, and our management presently believes this cash will be sufficient to continue operations through December 2011. Thereafter, we expect we will require additional capital. If our present expectations relating to our expenses prove inaccurate and we incur more expenses than anticipated, we will be required to obtain additional financing prior to the end of December 2011.
Management believes that the most significant uncertainties facing the Company relate to our ability to generate revenues, the accuracy of our expense forecast, our ability to acquire necessary licenses, registrations and approvals, and our ability to obtain financing when and as needed and on terms acceptable to us. These uncertainties are discussed in greater detail under the caption โTrends and Uncertainties.โ
GLTA
Bob