Welcome to the site! I did remove your 'duplicate post' - as we request topics don't get spammed, etc.
Rev has some valid points; although I'd focus in on the fact there isn't any 'tourist locations' in OK; so whether your talking about setting up shop in Tulsa, OKC, etc - you've got that to fight.
A friend of the site and long time entrepreneur stated anything that WOULD work like that, would need to have alcohol involved; so I'd stand by his words there.
As for my advice - don't worry about the games, or the alcohol as much as what experience you'd be selling; and if it's worth your locals to continue to support you. Anything survives in a non-tourist town through local clientele.
At the end of the day, when I go to meet with any new business, or business new to gaming - I remind them that there isn't really any money in tournaments, as most needs to go to the pot, etc - else gamers won't show up. Ancillary products and services, secondary values - are definitely there. Just depends.
Also - these things come up every month or 2. I've talked to probably at least 20+ groups over the last few years; and none have made it to market yet. One group seemed close, but I am not sure they got their funding... Not sure it's a good idea after that; even with a 'passion' for something, it can't make the reality of the market change.
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