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NO SNOW - 2 a.m. finishes ... Structure!?

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rivertaff:
Hi,

sorry but did not know where to post this question.

According to the live national schedule there are sats for world open 2nite,2moro and Wednesday.

Did question it with Leigh at time of schedule published cos world open not until August but told correct - but i can"t find them on Blue Sq.

Is it me?

kinboshi:
I think starting earlier on a Sunday might be an issue (not from APAT's side, but from the casino"s).

Playing later on the Saturday makes sense imo, and I can"t comment on the antes - in fact I"d rather let Rich Stevenson do that for me...

duke3016:

--- Quote from: rivertaff on February 09, 2009, 18:54:37 PM ---
Hi,

sorry but did not know where to post this question.

According to the live national schedule there are sats for world open 2nite,2moro and Wednesday.

Did question it with Leigh at time of schedule published cos world open not until August but told correct - but i can"t find them on Blue Sq.

Is it me?

--- End quote ---


I blame Dan"s calendar TBH

kinboshi:

--- Quote from: duke3016 on February 09, 2009, 19:06:40 PM ---

--- Quote from: rivertaff on February 09, 2009, 18:54:37 PM ---
Hi,

sorry but did not know where to post this question.

According to the live national schedule there are sats for world open 2nite,2moro and Wednesday.

Did question it with Leigh at time of schedule published cos world open not until August but told correct - but i can"t find them on Blue Sq.

Is it me?

--- End quote ---


I blame Dan"s calendar TBH

--- End quote ---


+1

WASP:

--- Quote from: HaworthBantam on February 09, 2009, 17:24:58 PM ---

From the APAT rules, for info.....


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 44.  Calling for the clock procedures: Once a reasonable amount of time has passed and a clock is called for, a player will be given one minute to make a decision.  If action has not been taken by the time the minute is over, there will be a ten second countdown.  If a player has not acted on his hand by the time the countdown is over, the hand will be dead.  The following individuals, without exception, are entitled to call a clock on a player;-

        1. Tournament Director.
        2. Table Dealer.
        3. Another player participating in that specific hand.

For the avoidance of doubt, the clock cannot be called on a player by another player who is not participating in the hand in question.

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and APAT were spot in enforcing that rule but in any other tourney you play in the UK clock can be called by anyone at the table and to be fair when antes come in everyone has an interest for time to move on.  I don"t think calling clock can be abused but knowing that you cannot have the clock called on you can be.

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