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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #75 on: February 27, 2012, 10:35:33 AM »
Can anyone help , this morning I opened a wh poker account and wanted to see the numbers for the sats being played over the next three evenings. I look everywhere but could"nt find them . I contacted thier online support and was informed there wasn"t any apat sats on thier site . Strange but true . Anybody put some meat on the bone please , Frazer.

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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #76 on: February 27, 2012, 10:46:58 AM »

Can anyone help , this morning I opened a wh poker account and wanted to see the numbers for the sats being played over the next three evenings. I look everywhere but could"nt find them . I contacted thier online support and was informed there wasn"t any apat sats on thier site . Strange but true . Anybody put some meat on the bone please , Frazer.


The satellites can be found on the William Hill client, under William Hill Exclusive as "WH En Amateur P-Champ" on Feb 27, 28 and 29 at 8pm. 

The holding tank is labelled "English Amateur Holding Tank" on Mar 1 at 8pm.

See Here: http://www.apat.com/forum/index.php?topic=10606.0
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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #77 on: February 27, 2012, 11:46:16 AM »
Thanks Paulie , I"ve found it now . I should have looked at your link first , thanks Frazer.

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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #78 on: February 27, 2012, 12:10:09 PM »
Just tried to login:

"This account has been temporarily locked for security reasons.
Please contact Customer Support at poker@willhill.com for further assistance."

Sigh.
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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #79 on: February 27, 2012, 12:28:46 PM »

Just tried to login:

"This account has been temporarily locked for security reasons.
Please contact Customer Support at poker@willhill.com for further assistance."

Sigh.


Really hope I don"t ger this when I log in tonight....I doubt I,ll have time to sort out proving who I am.....lemme know if you guys get this resolved before tonights sat
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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #80 on: February 27, 2012, 12:34:55 PM »


Just tried to login:

"This account has been temporarily locked for security reasons.
Please contact Customer Support at poker@willhill.com for further assistance."

Sigh.


Really hope I don"t ger this when I log in tonight....I doubt I,ll have time to sort out proving who I am.....lemme know if you guys get this resolved before tonights sat


No, that has now been resolved.  I"m an idiot and am going to stand in the corner...
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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #81 on: February 27, 2012, 12:43:47 PM »



Just tried to login:

"This account has been temporarily locked for security reasons.
Please contact Customer Support at poker@willhill.com for further assistance."

Sigh.


Really hope I don"t ger this when I log in tonight....I doubt I,ll have time to sort out proving who I am.....lemme know if you guys get this resolved before tonights sat


No, that has now been resolved.  I"m an idiot and am going to stand in the corner...



Good stuff kin.....glad that"s sorted
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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #82 on: February 27, 2012, 13:05:27 PM »
Just checking - tonight"s satellite is a £20 buy-in to try and win a seat in a £75 comp?

Doesn"t sound too inviting really.  The £10 and £5 rebuy make sense, but not really a £22+2.  
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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #83 on: February 27, 2012, 14:03:14 PM »
It"s to give you a chance of winning daniel
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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #84 on: February 27, 2012, 14:39:03 PM »

Just checking - tonight"s satellite is a £20 buy-in to try and win a seat in a £75 comp?

Doesn"t sound too inviting really.  The £10 and £5 rebuy make sense, but not really a £22+2. 


Last season we did $20 freezeout, $10 freezeout and $5 rebuy into a $120 (£75) tourney.

It may have lost something in translation.  Obv tourney is now £82.50 though.

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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #85 on: February 27, 2012, 15:46:26 PM »

Just checking - tonight"s satellite is a £20 buy-in to try and win a seat in a £75 comp?

Doesn"t sound too inviting really.  The £10 and £5 rebuy make sense, but not really a £22+2. 


AMRN has made the same observation on another thread. Perhaps if the £20 is dropped to £15 (in future) the others are OK as they are?

At the moment though I"m worried we"re gonna have a different sponsor for every live event, requiring even more poker accounts because as far as I can see the only event WH is definitely sponsoring is the first one?
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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #86 on: February 27, 2012, 16:09:05 PM »


Just checking - tonight"s satellite is a £20 buy-in to try and win a seat in a £75 comp?

Doesn"t sound too inviting really.  The £10 and £5 rebuy make sense, but not really a £22+2. 


AMRN has made the same observation on another thread. Perhaps if the £20 is dropped to £15 (in future) the others are OK as they are?

At the moment though I"m worried we"re gonna have a different sponsor for every live event, requiring even more poker accounts because as far as I can see the only event WH is definitely sponsoring is the first one?


That would appear to be a fair assumption to make.  I"ve reduced my play down to just a few sites, but needs must (Although the schedule has not been favourable to me getting to many, if any of the live events).  Sites like new players and appear happy to fund if they get sign ups.  I guess it"s just the way of the world.

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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #87 on: February 27, 2012, 16:17:54 PM »



Just checking - tonight"s satellite is a £20 buy-in to try and win a seat in a £75 comp?

Doesn"t sound too inviting really.  The £10 and £5 rebuy make sense, but not really a £22+2. 


AMRN has made the same observation on another thread. Perhaps if the £20 is dropped to £15 (in future) the others are OK as they are?

At the moment though I"m worried we"re gonna have a different sponsor for every live event, requiring even more poker accounts because as far as I can see the only event WH is definitely sponsoring is the first one?


That would appear to be a fair assumption to make.  I"ve reduced my play down to just a few sites, but needs must (Although the schedule has not been favourable to me getting to many, if any of the live events).  Sites like new players and appear happy to fund if they get sign ups.  I guess it"s just the way of the world.


Agreed...although it probably doesn"t take a huge leap to guess at a "sponsor" for a couple of events scheduled. although I could be wrong....it"s been known.
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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #88 on: February 27, 2012, 16:49:41 PM »



Just checking - tonight"s satellite is a £20 buy-in to try and win a seat in a £75 comp?

Doesn"t sound too inviting really.  The £10 and £5 rebuy make sense, but not really a £22+2. 


AMRN has made the same observation on another thread. Perhaps if the £20 is dropped to £15 (in future) the others are OK as they are?

At the moment though I"m worried we"re gonna have a different sponsor for every live event, requiring even more poker accounts because as far as I can see the only event WH is definitely sponsoring is the first one?


That would appear to be a fair assumption to make.  I"ve reduced my play down to just a few sites, but needs must (Although the schedule has not been favourable to me getting to many, if any of the live events).  Sites like new players and appear happy to fund if they get sign ups.  I guess it"s just the way of the world.


So APAT dies when we"ve exhausted all the different sponsors? Doesn"t sound like a brilliant long term plan, plus people (us) might get fed up of all the moving around. I hope I"m totally wrong with this fear.
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Re: William Hill English Amateur Poker Championship
« Reply #89 on: February 27, 2012, 16:59:26 PM »




Just checking - tonight"s satellite is a £20 buy-in to try and win a seat in a £75 comp?

Doesn"t sound too inviting really.  The £10 and £5 rebuy make sense, but not really a £22+2. 


AMRN has made the same observation on another thread. Perhaps if the £20 is dropped to £15 (in future) the others are OK as they are?

At the moment though I"m worried we"re gonna have a different sponsor for every live event, requiring even more poker accounts because as far as I can see the only event WH is definitely sponsoring is the first one?


That would appear to be a fair assumption to make.  I"ve reduced my play down to just a few sites, but needs must (Although the schedule has not been favourable to me getting to many, if any of the live events).  Sites like new players and appear happy to fund if they get sign ups.  I guess it"s just the way of the world.


So APAT dies when we"ve exhausted all the different sponsors? Doesn"t sound like a brilliant long term plan, plus people (us) might get fed up of all the moving around. I hope I"m totally wrong with this fear.


A bit of an extreme comment, but I know where you are coming from.

I"m sure Des and Tighty know exactly what they are doing.  APAT is quite experienced when it comes to poker tours and deals.    ;)