You are right Xtrain. Many things are continuing as is from the past. Revenue is still a major problem. There is still no outside sales force just a few working from home following up on leads from the website and this new referral program you mentioned. That will not work for long, they need to hire salespeople in key states.
I don't think there is even actual office space yet, everything is run with offsite servers. The BT address on all documents is still a UPS store with mailboxes in Carlsbad.
BT has to say that all play needs to happen in bars or more bars would drop the game. If bars saw the ads that allowed people to play who weren't spending money in their bar they would be dropped the next day. Huge fact being swept under the rug. Got to keep all the bars and obviously need the remote players, without bars really knowing about it. They will never condone remote play now that BT bars are back open.
There was 5 or 6+ players that had home installs years ago. Zebra in VA, Courtney in CA, someone in IN, Haqqer in FL plus a few others. If I wanted a home install I would try and get the $50 a week streaming set up which is just one small box that has a HDMI port for a TV and 2 internet Cat 5 ports. It just needs internet and power. No techs come out, BT just mails the small box to you. I would fill out the forms online and make up a bar or coffee house name and see what happens, maybe it goes through? $50 a week split amongst your large NY team is doable. Maybe one of the teammates has a business address to make it look more legit to BT?
https://www.buzztime.com/business/pricing/