Author Topic: Ticket Sales  (Read 13888 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

furnesspoker

  • Silver Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 295
  • Furness Poker Den
    • UK Poker Forum
Ticket Sales
« on: May 26, 2007, 07:49:15 AM »
I find that the way that tickets are sold for the event to be a bit of a lottery, in fact the last two events I was playing poker live when tickets went on sale so was unable to secure them. I have a couple of suggestions for you to consider.

As the events are a sell out, why not look at 2 venues for each game, For example - if you were to play in Blackpool you could use Stanleys and the Grosevenor and play the final at one of them, this way you could open up the competition to a lot more people and fill the cardroom on the 2nd day. I know logistics of this isn"t always straightforward but could be worth considering.

More Sats. I think it would be much better if there were more seats available via sattelites on Stars, not only does this encourage players to use your sponsors but also opens up the field to players that want to play but may find the cost of the seats a little hard on their wallet.

Ticket Allocations: okay this may sound a bit selfish but as someone who has always had the games best interest at heart I set up our own poker club and all our members joined the Apat, I know there a lot of other like-minded clubs and say for in return for banners on our sites poker clubs have an option to purchase one or two tickets for their players prior to the event.

I hope some of this makes sense and once again congratulations on your new Forum

Regards
Paul Robinson

AKA LuckyBuggah



Des_D

  • Tester
  • Silver Member
  • *
  • Posts: 142
    • Amteur Poker Association & Tour
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2007, 15:47:45 PM »

I find that the way that tickets are sold for the event to be a bit of a lottery, in fact the last two events I was playing poker live when tickets went on sale so was unable to secure them. I have a couple of suggestions for you to consider.

As the events are a sell out, why not look at 2 venues for each game, For example - if you were to play in Blackpool you could use Stanleys and the Grosevenor and play the final at one of them, this way you could open up the competition to a lot more people and fill the cardroom on the 2nd day. I know logistics of this isn"t always straightforward but could be worth considering.

More Sats. I think it would be much better if there were more seats available via sattelites on Stars, not only does this encourage players to use your sponsors but also opens up the field to players that want to play but may find the cost of the seats a little hard on their wallet.

Ticket Allocations: okay this may sound a bit selfish but as someone who has always had the games best interest at heart I set up our own poker club and all our members joined the Apat, I know there a lot of other like-minded clubs and say for in return for banners on our sites poker clubs have an option to purchase one or two tickets for their players prior to the event.

I hope some of this makes sense and once again congratulations on your new Forum

Regards
Paul Robinson

AKA LuckyBuggah


Hi Paul,

Thanks for your thoughts and good wishes with the forum.

You have made some interesting suggestions, particularly in having two venues in the one town effectively run day one.  That is not an option we had considered before and allow us some time to think that through.  The biggest challenge is likely to be gaining the support of "competing" venues. 

The whole qualifying question is being looked at.  We have trialled a number of allocation methods this season and recognise the need for a consistent entry method for season two.  I expect a great deal of discussion on this point prior to confirming plans for S2 in August / September.

Regards,

Des.

hi_am_chris

  • Staker Licensed Player
  • Platinum Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1140
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2007, 16:12:36 PM »
Just a thought but what about in subsquent seasons having more to play for in the rankings for example the top ten or so at the end of each season are given priority for seats in the following season for live events, it might give a bit more insentive for players to play more online tournys even when they are too far behind to win the carribean trip

APAT

  • Administrator
  • Platinum Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 5809
    • APAT Poker Association & Tour
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2007, 16:20:53 PM »

Just a thought but what about in subsquent seasons having more to play for in the rankings for example the top ten or so at the end of each season are given priority for seats in the following season for live events, it might give a bit more insentive for players to play more online tournys even when they are too far behind to win the carribean trip


Another very good idea.....thanks Chris.

Hammerite

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 651
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2007, 14:41:14 PM »
Hi,

My suggestion is to award points for the online series individual tournaments from 200 for first down to 1pt for 200th place. These points would be cumulative and when live tournaments are offered they would be offered to the top points scorers in order, thus rewarding the regular apat supporters, and encouraging larger fields and bigger prize pools in the online events and giving everyone an equal crack at qualifying for the live events. Indeed these might even be used for ranking points.

S2 Irish OL Gold, WCOLAP Main Gold
S4 UK Silver, Scots Silver
S5 WCOLAP Omaha Bronze
S6 WCOLAP Omaha 2nd, WCOLAP Omaha H/L 3rd
S7 English OL Omaha 3rd, Irish Bronze
S8 Irish OL Silver, WCOAP Stud Silver, WCOAP Horse Gold
S9 WCOLAP Bounty k/o 1st
S10 Euro OL Bronze
S12 Scots OL Silver
T: Eng/Apat

HaworthBantam

  • Global Moderator
  • Platinum Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3177
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #5 on: May 27, 2007, 16:41:49 PM »
Not sure I agree with the idea of using online competition as a way of settling the issue of who gains entry into live events.

Personally I avoid playing online, for a couple of reasons:

1. I find it boring, and has little in common with live play (contentious ? I"m sure I"ll get a few comments for that one)

2. I have a problem with the PokerStars software - it constantly times out on my PC (no problem with other software, VC, Betfair etc when I was playing online)

A fairer method may be to have regional qualifyers at local casinos of casino groups who have already embraced APAT - live qualifyers for live events, makes much more sense to me......

technolog

  • Platinum Member
  • ******
  • Posts: 2285
  • Happy chappy
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #6 on: May 27, 2007, 17:34:42 PM »

Not sure I agree with the idea of using online competition as a way of settling the issue of who gains entry into live events.

Personally I avoid playing online, for a couple of reasons:

1. I find it boring, and has little in common with live play (contentious ? I"m sure I"ll get a few comments for that one)

2. I have a problem with the PokerStars software - it constantly times out on my PC (no problem with other software, VC, Betfair etc when I was playing online)

A fairer method may be to have regional qualifyers at local casinos of casino groups who have already embraced APAT - live qualifyers for live events, makes much more sense to me......


I would say a mix of live and on-line satellites is the best solution combined with direct buy-ins - in fact just about exactly how they do it now! The allocation of the direct buy-in seats is a bit contentious. I prefer the "click-fest" approach as, having no life, I"m prepared to put everything else aside in the quest for a seat  ;D although I will concede a random draw is probably fairer. The only problem with the live sats is replicating the deepstack structure which most of us find so appealing about the APAT events.

One other idea. How about a Grand Final for season 2? Everyone who"s final-tabled either live or online during the season invited to buy a seat for a weekend extravaganza at Dusk Till Dawn - you can have that one for free!



SirPercival

  • Staker Licensed Player
  • Platinum Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3700
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #7 on: May 27, 2007, 18:01:07 PM »


As the events are a sell out, why not look at 2 venues for each game, For example - if you were to play in Blackpool you could use Stanleys and the Grosevenor and play the final at one of them, this way you could open up the competition to a lot more people and fill the cardroom on the 2nd day. I know logistics of this isn"t always straightforward but could be worth considering.

Regards
Paul Robinson

AKA LuckyBuggah






Another option which gets round the competing venues problem is to have 2 "day 1"s" similar to the WSOP main event.

I know this means adding the Friday as well as the Saturday but many players are taking the Friday off work anyway. The Sunday is quite a short day in poker terms so most get home that night. Except of course when in Ireland when I"ll still be drinking Guinness!!

nosey-p

  • Staker Licensed Player
  • Platinum Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3240
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #8 on: May 28, 2007, 11:56:10 AM »
i don"t agree with a friday start as most people work

i don"t agree with regional qualifiers as it would favor the locals (the closest event as been a 2 hour drive for me)

i would support a system where the on-line regular players get first chance as these are the people who support the APAT regally + it would increase the field. it would cut down on the semi-professional trying to cash in on the add value of a EPT seat (after all it is a amateur tour)

at the end of the day its APAT's fault for being sooooo good (a nice headache for Des to have) lol
:D




   






Des_D

  • Tester
  • Silver Member
  • *
  • Posts: 142
    • Amteur Poker Association & Tour
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #9 on: May 28, 2007, 12:43:42 PM »
APAT has trialled a number of seat allocation methods during season one and the range of opinions in the few responses above, shows what a challenge it will be to find a method that will be universally accepted.

I think it is fair to say, as a live play organisation, that casino tournament play should have a significant part to play in the allocation process.  Similarly, we will have a responsibility to our sponsors to allocate a percentage of the seats via their channels.  Direct buy in or member draws thereafter?  The jury is out and it will be interesting to hear your views here.

MAIR

  • Staker Licensed Player
  • Platinum Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3062
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #10 on: May 28, 2007, 13:25:09 PM »
Quote
i would support a system where the on-line regular players get first chance as these are the people who support the APAT regally + it would increase the field. it would cut down on the semi-professional trying to cash in on the add value of a EPT seat (after all it is a amateur tour)


I disagree with the above, whether one supports the APAT regularly or not (by playing online regularly) everyone is a true member of APAT and, therefore, should be extended the same rights and priveleges.  Once again it falls into the category of which days/dates/times are suitable to each individual player.  I know that the times stated for the online ones are hard for me to achieve as I work evenings and I have a young family, I am sure there are many other APAT members who have similar difficulties in making the tournaments online but would play them if they were able.


Mary Martin
Mary Kivlin

coprey

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 662
  • SkinEm
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #11 on: May 28, 2007, 13:30:08 PM »
I live in Ireland and would have been at every live event had I been able to guarantee a seat early and book my travel and accommodation.

The on-line qualifiers are good for me, as it allows me to gain a seat earlier so that I can make arrangements to travel. The more on-line qualifiers the better.

The proposals put forward so far are valid and creative, although I strongly disagree about preferential treatment for any player, whether they enter more events or are higher up the points ladder. I feel that this would be a mistake. Some of the players who are in competition for points initially gained their seat through a lottery, so to then give these players priority in subsequent events is wrong.

All the players competing for a top spot seem to have been able to qualify for Dublin so it doesnt seem to be a major issue, yet. As APAT grows as im sure it will this may become more of a problem. Perhaps the answer lies in bigger or multiple venues.

mikelott

  • New Member
  • *
  • Posts: 15
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #12 on: May 28, 2007, 18:26:07 PM »
I agree that the answer lies in being able to get more people to play.
Season 2 is undoubtedly going to have a greater demand and I would be interested in knowing how many members we have and how many have applied for the seat lottery. Perhaps if there were 2 day 1s you could offer the choice of which day you wanted to play and then those that are able to play on the friday could apply for that day. If players are restricted to only apply for the one day and they knew that the Fridays were less popular then you would be more likely to get those people applying for the Friday because they will stand a better chance of getting a place.
Obviously this assumes there is the demand for that many places but from what I can tell there seems to be huge demand and I would expect both days to sell out.

One other thing, whilst I appreciate the reason for the clapping when people go out, and the idea of promoting the friendly atmosphere, it does get a bit monotonous after a while, especially when people are dropping like flies and it can affect players" concentration.

I would be interested to know what others think.

ThinkerJE

  • Global Moderator
  • Gold Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 808
  • To be the man you have to beat the man
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #13 on: May 28, 2007, 18:46:40 PM »
My view is that all APAT events must be open events and available to all amateur players to take part in.  It is interesting how the problem of demand for seats being greater than supply is not just an APAT issue, the same is happening on the profesional tours run by Gala & Grosvenor.  The reason is excellent added value, great organisation and a structure designed to allow people to play poker.  It is only a matter of time before the need for larger venues is recognised and much bigger fields can be accomodated.

Cazzaline

  • Silver Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 149
Re: Ticket Sales
« Reply #14 on: May 28, 2007, 19:56:01 PM »
I have to say Mikelott, I like the clapping as people go out, it makes the atmosphere.  I can understand your point when people are going out all the time but if I am in a pot and concentrating I don"t clap purely because I am so deeply involved I don"t notice.  However, there are plenty of people who won"t be in a hand that I think can clap without having and major effect on their game.