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APAT:
Details have now been fully confirmed with the Fitzwilliam in Dublin. 

The event will be held on June 14th & 15th as advertised.  Capacity of 140 runners, with 15 seats going to the host cardroom. 

Live satellites are being held across the UK on May 17th (May 10th in Newcastle), online sats on May 18th & 19th with the remaining seats going via direct buy in on May 20th.

Jon MW:
Good to know

Shouldn"t this be on the main APAT National Championship board and not the Seat Exchange?

Or is this just in anticipation of the huge number of people who will want to go but won"t have a seat?

APAT:

--- Quote from: Jon MW on April 22, 2008, 12:22:50 PM ---
Good to know

Shouldn"t this be on the main APAT National Championship board and not the Seat Exchange?

Or is this just in anticipation of the huge number of people who will want to go but won"t have a seat?

--- End quote ---


Moved.

morlspin:
Only 125 seats available for Qualifiers and Direct Buyins Des? (+15 for cardroom)

Ive not had a whinge for a while but that seems awefully low for a National Event. I know how much hard work goes into sorting events like this and I certainly do not envy your job, but such small numbers are going to leave a lot of people disappointed (Edinburgh has similar numbers and people have been left wanting)

Are there any plans afoot to have a couple of starting days? 1a 1b etc in the future, to enable more of your members to play? or any other ideas that could come off?

Graeme

FlyingPig73:
The history of the APAT competitions has proved that demand will always outstrip supply. Cardrooms are simply not big enough, and time is valuable. This is an amatuer association, which means we all have jobs which provide our main income, and holidays to play poker can be scarce.

We have had a competition with a day 1a and 1b, and that was essentially because it was a bank holiday weekend. Most people work Monday to Friday and would have to take a day or 2 off, to allow for travelling, and 3 days can be a long time away from the family, not just for the runners but for the organisers as well.

Since the very first tournament in Birmingham I think each and every member has had the dissapointment of missing out on an event. But we just try harder, and erm, pray....

I am not sure if there are any future plans for day 1a and 1b again, only Des can answer that question.

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