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The Healer
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« on: June 23, 2009, 08:45:48 am »

Sunday night was my first appearance in the Poker League and it left me with mixed impressions. Firstly, I enjoyed the opportunity to play at tables without the Maniacs and Ace Happy Bandits, and the banter was of a good nature.
However, although I exited in 16th, it took me 3 hrs to get to that point. In a field of only 46 runners, I though it was an extraordinary running time. Although I never seen the end result, I imagine it went on for 4-5 hours. What happens if there is in excess of 100 runners ?, is it a 2 day event ?.

Is it possible that the format is the reason for the low turnout , or is this the norm ?.

These are merely observations, not criticisms, and I wonder if anyone else has views on this.
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« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2009, 01:00:00 pm »

From memory in week 1 there were 86 runners in the North and it ran to about 1am.

Also from memory it was 10 minute Levels that might.

General comment was that it became a "crapshoot" at the end.

The slow format probably produces the fairest result - maybe it could be clipped back to 10 min levels??

Numbers may well increase as the summer passes.

Louis
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« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2009, 01:41:19 pm »

The structure was tinkered with early season, and the format in place is spot on IMO. Okay its only a $10 tournamnet, but there is plenty of time for proper play, without resorting to Shove or fold poker after 90 minutes which it was previously. The reduced numbers are a result of some of the teams feeling "out of it" and also it is summer! For me I would play them any way, I really enjoy the APAT banter and the quality of play is pretty damn good. Where else can you sit down with a Sunday Warm Up runner up , a Gala champion, an APAT National winner, and an APAT on line winner  for $10? You can do that in the Central Division or as we like to call it the premier league.  Wink
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« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2009, 01:51:57 pm »

if you want shovefest donkaments, then APAT is not the place for you.

however if you want good poker with a good structure, played by a great bunch of people, generally to a pretty high standard, all for just $11, then stick around.
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« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2009, 01:54:32 pm »

 Roll Eyes

Just what I was about to say ... TY Steve.
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« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2009, 02:25:03 pm »

These tournaments last for approx 4 hours. Regardless of the buy-in, the team spirit and banter can be great and the quality of play is good IMO. APAT try as best they can to create reasonably slow structures which is most suited for the skillful game, as opposed to crapshoots, which I personally do not enjoy. I agree that it is difficult to find a better structure for a $10 buyin, and that is what I think is so good about APAT, they support improving players with a limited budget.
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« Reply #6 on: June 23, 2009, 02:36:57 pm »

Is that 2 people agreeing with Steve in one day!!  Wink
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« Reply #7 on: June 23, 2009, 03:01:49 pm »

Is that 2 people agreeing with Steve in one day!!  Wink

OMG must be something in the water!!
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« Reply #8 on: June 23, 2009, 04:15:23 pm »

Thanks very much for the replies Guys. As I said, they were observations , not criticisms. I do enjoy the longer, more skillful game as it suits my style. I have played in this type of format before, last year, when I chopped the PokerGod 3 on Will Hill ,for a trip on The Freedom of The Seas for a $10k package in the CPC, so I am in favour of the set up. (The PokerGod Final 40 play-off lasted barely 2 hrs, with 3000 starting chips, 15 min levels)

All I was asking , was there any views on the relationship between the low turnout and the running time, and if so, do you believe the format could be tweaked ?

Cheers
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« Reply #9 on: June 23, 2009, 04:21:11 pm »

Thanks very much for the replies Guys. As I said, they were observations , not criticisms. I do enjoy the longer, more skillful game as it suits my style. I have played in this type of format before, last year, when I chopped the PokerGod 3 on Will Hill ,for a trip on The Freedom of The Seas for a $10k package in the CPC, so I am in favour of the set up. (The PokerGod Final 40 play-off lasted barely 2 hrs, with 3000 starting chips, 15 min levels)

All I was asking , was there any views on the relationship between the low turnout and the running time, and if so, do you believe the format could be tweaked ?

Cheers

shorten the structure, and the field size would decrease, not increase.

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« Reply #10 on: June 23, 2009, 06:38:54 pm »

Came to the LG late, played 4 so far and must agree with with most of the replys
$11 = Good chip start, slowish blind levels, and Very good (but friendly) standard of poker. Spot on and a cheap leson IMO. Grin
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« Reply #11 on: June 23, 2009, 08:17:57 pm »

Thanks guys.
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