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Shy Talk:
Think I agree with the idea of a "bigger tourney". APAT clearly has the good name and support to make it a success.
I"m sure this would need quite a bit more planning but would ultimately be massively popular.

Well done APAT!
 

inthepink:
It did say on the homepage that

1. Credit cards couldn"t be used
2. Visa Debit card holders should choose the Delta option

Typical bloke lol, i must learn to read instructions :)

dmx14uk2000:
I think the current way of entry is the only fair way. I am totally gutted I didnt get a seat! I thought I would have as I had been poised at the cpu for a good hour waiting. I think the great thing about the APAT is the chance to play in big tournaments for a cheap price. I think it is a brilliant idea and am in no way critizing it. I think it would be a good move to make the fields larger, to have a national amatuer champs with the same size fields as regular tournaments would be amazing. I know this would pose alot of logistical problems, but would be awesome.

Logie66:

--- Quote from: Logie66 on January 16, 2009, 12:21:16 PM ---
Just thought I would contribute to the debate, and whilst i can understand people"s disappointment at missing out on a seat, there seems to be a complete over reaction from some.

The main thing to remember is that the tournaments are all for amateurs run by volunteers who sacrifice a lot for our enjoyment.  The completion of Season 3 has generated a lot of excitement and everyone is keen to play, especially with even more people becoming involved due to the online league.  With this in mind the first tournament was always going to be in huge demand and people are unfortunately going to miss out, everyone needs to accept this as it will continue to be like this I feel all year.

Some poor comments have been made and not retracted yet on some threads.  I started playing APAT associated tournaments last year and have enjoyed getting to know many people online and at the live events, I wasn"t a regular name but managed to play at the European, Scottish, Irish and World Amateur main event, I qualified for one via satellites and managed to get seats throught the clickfest for the others and was fortunately never disappointed, but I"m sure I will be this year.

So, some need to have a reality check, remember it"s run by volunteers, we are all amateurs, we enjoy the live events if we get to them, they are superb, but they are not guaranteed for anyone.

Be thankful we have this great organisation that provides us the opportunity to socialise, enjoy poker for extremely good value.

See you all in Walsall !!

Don

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I posted this in one of the General Discussion threads, but think it is worthy of a read in here too.

HuckNall:

--- Quote from: Logie66 on January 16, 2009, 15:35:11 PM ---

--- Quote from: Logie66 on January 16, 2009, 12:21:16 PM ---


The main thing to remember is that the tournaments are all for amateurs run by volunteers who sacrifice a lot for our enjoyment. 


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Even the professionals are getting overloaded.
I played the £300 Deepstack Jan 3rd at DTD and anyone who was there will know that it was total chaos with people still not registered an hour after the tourney started.
Poker is just VERY popular at the moment and long may it last!
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