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APAT Presents The PokerStars.com National Online League
Curlarge:
--- Quote from: MintTrav on February 18, 2012, 07:59:38 AM ---
Just realised you don"t need a pm with the details, cos they"re all on the Solent sign-up page:
http://www.apat.com/forum/index.php?topic=8262.0
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Thanks. I"ve already posted a note on all of the southern clubs pages, so hopefully that will bring things to peoples attention.
AVFC.WILSON:
--- Quote from: Des on February 17, 2012, 23:12:53 PM ---
It is password protected and all 15 tournaments are currently sitting within Tournies / Private on the PokerStars client. The PokerStars tournament team will be updating the starting time as all bar the first two tournaments have been set at 8pm.
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Is the password the same as last year?
Des:
The password is apatmember.
AMRN:
Interesting to see all the Facebook groups springing up for the region teams....... it"s not that long ago that Brian Yates was lambasted for trying to get the West Midlands team to use a Facebook group as a focus. It was pointed out that West Mids might be colluding by using Facebook, and that this forum should be the only focal point for teams.
Looks like Facebook is considered to be ok now, and that perhaps Brian wasn"t trying to cheat after all?
Chipaccrual:
--- Quote from: AMRN on February 18, 2012, 13:02:58 PM ---
Interesting to see all the Facebook groups springing up for the region teams....... it"s not that long ago that Brian Yates was lambasted for trying to get the West Midlands team to use a Facebook group as a focus. It was pointed out that West Mids might be colluding by using Facebook, and that this forum should be the only focal point for teams.
Looks like Facebook is considered to be ok now, and that perhaps Brian was trying to cheat after all?
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Can"t speak about the "cheating" element of your post Steve. I think Facebook is a great tool for promoting the whole league and introducing APAT to new players. To that end, facebook pages with a "Like" button that can be viewed by everyone, give each region and therefore the overall league the highest profile.
I believe that "open" groups give a similar visibility.
You are always going to get people suggesting that teams are colluding whether it be on facebook, msn, phones, or even being sat in the same room.
The reality is that the significant majority of APAT players wouldn"t even dream of doing any of this, and would also raise concerns if that heard of any players that were involved.
Clearly Brian is a visionary ;D
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