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APAT World Championship of Amateur Poker (27th - 30th Aug)

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Chipaccrual:
1st Satellite tonight sees 115 players competing for 11 packages and $100 for 12th.

Good luck those still in.

CrizzyConnor:

--- Quote from: Chipaccrual on March 16, 2009, 22:02:43 PM ---
1st Satellite tonight sees 115 players competing for 11 packages and $100 for 12th.

Good luck those still in.

--- End quote ---


Here"s hoping - this is only night i"ll be able to try satty in so fingers crossed.

Foggy:
This might be a stupid question.......................but, why are we playing satellites for a August competition in March?

All in favour of planning a diary of events, but why 5 months ahead.

I plan usually 4-5 weeks ahead. cant see the rationale on 20 weeks, anybody else thinking the same way?

Swinebag:

--- Quote from: Foggy on March 16, 2009, 23:01:29 PM ---
This might be a stupid question.......................but, why are we playing satellites for a August competition in March?

All in favour of planning a diary of events, but why 5 months ahead.

I plan usually 4-5 weeks ahead. cant see the rationale on 20 weeks, anybody else thinking the same way?

--- End quote ---


my take on it is....

as its an amateur association and the majority of members work during the week and that the WCOAP takes place during the week as well as the weekend, then this gives people the chance to

1. buy in to the events....then
2. get time off work, giving bosses plenty of notice

jbworldwide:

--- Quote from: Foggy on March 16, 2009, 23:01:29 PM ---
This might be a stupid question.......................but, why are we playing satellites for a August competition in March?

All in favour of planning a diary of events, but why 5 months ahead.

I plan usually 4-5 weeks ahead. cant see the rationale on 20 weeks, anybody else thinking the same way?

--- End quote ---


I agree, I hadn"t even budgeted for this yet, and now I have to scrape it :(

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