I"ve seen one or two of these in my time, and even played in the first one in Brighton (That"s before there were good players to select from for a team).
The team events are a unique few days, which until you play in one, it is quite difficult to explain. The reality of the situation is that whoever is selected as captain for whichever country puts together the team that they think can win it.
The winning team will need to play consistently well across the two days, and also get a decent chunk of luck. They won"t have been the only team to have played consistently well on the day, and I would argue that those players selected could easily have been replaced by plenty of other worthy APATers who would probably have turned up and played consistently well also.
It"s easy to talk about team spirit when as a team, you are up there with something to play for. If you are out of the running, I don"t blame players for getting distracted. It"s not been your year, and you just want to get on with playing some other poker.
I don"t claim to see enough of any APATers to be able to say one rates above another when it comes to Sit "n" Go"s, or Pot Limit Omaha, or the ability to grind a stack home. So it comes down to a game of opinions on team selection based on what knowledge you have. And it"s tough.
Things I do feel would be good for the events going forward are :-
- No country should EVER have more than one team in one of these events
- Where possible, captains should change each year
- Captains should look to try and introduce at least one "new cap" at each event
- Perhaps allocate the prizepool to each phase, so keeping interest up for all
- There should be a players welcome party with a bar