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AMRN:
Bitterly disappointed.

Gutted, but content in the knowledge that I couldn"t have done a great deal differently. The few decent hands I had were outdrawn - lost every single race, and couldn"t even win the two 80/20s I managed to get in with. The whole team ran so bad it actually become comical - the trend was set on the first round of the first day when Charles got in with JJ v 55 and lost.... and that followed on for the rest of the team.

Personally, felt the pressure from the off given recent discussions around repeat selection - realy wanted to prove a point, but frankly things couldn"t have gone much worse.

Bad beats and outdaws aside - this was another fantastic APAT experience, and am chuffed to bits for Paul and the boyos. Shared tables with some of the Welsh team along the way - what a great bunch of guys, and deserving winners.

TightEnd:
Watched a lot of your games Steve, and to be fair you all ran hugely bad...five overpairs cracked by underpairs isn"t helpful!

Pears27:
Just to echo Steve"s post, I thoroughly enjoyed the event despite the result. Recovered from a personal perspective on day 2, but team poker is such a different dynamic and I"m just gutted for the boys. Didn"t play anything like as badly as the wooden spoon would suggest. Even the cash on Thursday night followed in the same vain. What a time to run horribly.

Fully expect us to put in a magnificent showing in the main now. Here"s hoping...

Thanks again to Brian for my selection, and huge congratulations to Paul, Dan and the two Welsh lads I didn"t get to meet. The balance of good spirit with a bit of needle was spot on ;)

P.  

BOINGBLITZ:
Another fantastic experience over this long weekend. Great to see old friends and meet many new ones.
The team event from our point of view was hugely disappointing, not that we could have done much differently than we did. As Tighty said, 5 times in 6 sit-N-Go"s we lost to an underpair. I guess our suckout"s will come later down the line.
 I would like to thank the APAT guys for the chance to Captain the team and although I doubt that I will get a 3rd shot at playing in this event, that wont stop me trying to come back and exact revenge next year.
 Congrats to Paul and the Boyos, all top lads although it is hard to find a more deserving Captain than Mr McGuinness. I have huge respect for this guy and nobody deserved success more.
 Also, the Welsh were my "Team to beat" as I told my team before we started on Thursday. The main reason for that was one Dan Owston, who many regard as a loose cannon, but who showed that he is anything but that when the situation requires it.
 I played against both Rudders and Dylan during the festival too and both can talk a good game and back it up on the felt.
All in all, the best team won.
 Good on ya lads.

stone:
Just wanted to add a some thoughts, firstly a few thanks:


* All at APAT for excellent organisation

* DTD for their top notch professional delivery of a great competition.

* To Brian, thanks so much for your invitation, truly honoured just so disappointed I couldn"t deliver.

* To the team, amongst all the banter and beats it felt so good to be part of the England team, we lived and died through the experience together unbowed.

It was my first live experience of live team play, its quite different, I would recommend it to everyone, really consider putting yourself forward next year as you will have a blast.
Well done to the Medalists, the Welsh team fully deserved their success.

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