In advance of the APAT Season 9 Announcement, APAT are delighted to release early details of the Irish Amateur Poker Championship that will be played in Dublin over the Irish Bank Holiday weekend at the end of October 2015 - the Bank Holiday is on Monday 26th October.
The APAT Irish Amateur Poker Championship (NLHE) €100+€20 will run alongside the IPO Dublin and take place in The Regency Hotel, Health Club and Spa over two days Sunday 25th and Monday 26th October 2015Outside the IPO Dublin main event itself, this will be the biggest focus event of the weekend and we expect a large percentage of IPO exiting players on the IPO Day 1s and early on IPO Day 2 (Sunday) to enter - the field will initially be capped at 200 players, with Alternates/Late Entry being seated as tables become available - we expect the field to exceed 300 players by the time late registration closes.
Consequently 2 changes will be made to the "normal" APAT structure (for this event only) which we consider will be both attractive to the local player base and also aid the timely completion of the event within the allocated time frame:
1. The starting stack will increase from 15k to 20k
2. The first level 25/50 will be dropped, and two new levels will be introduced - 250/500 and 2500/5000.
The Irish Championship will attract Season 9 Ranking Leaderboard Points for the Top 18 finishers.
In addition to the prizepool, which is estimated at €30,000, APAT coveted Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be awarded, and the Irish Champion will also win the added value of a seat in the Season 9 WCOAP Main Event.
Alongside the APAT Irish Amateur Poker Championship, and the IPO Dublin Main Event, there will be numerous side events over the weekend - both NLHE and PLO, however, there will be no specific APAT side events due to the busy schedule over the weekend. There will be 24/7 NLHE and PLO cash tables.
Early buyin is available via an Online Holding Tank with Coral and will close on 1 Oct, as well as the usual Eventbrite Reserve A Seat facility which will close on 20 Oct. At present, the event is scheduled to start on Sunday at 15:00 and play 13 levels until circa 03:15, and to return on Monday at 15:00 to play to completion which is expected around midnight.
The Regency Hotel has 206 rooms and a lively public bar (with bar menu), a restaurant and regular live music at the weekends (in the bar), and is less than 10 minutes drive from Dublin Airport, and also a 10 minute drive into Dublin City Centre (3km).
Free to all staying guests, the adjacent Regency Health Club and Spa offers an indoor swimming pool, well-equipped gym, sauna and a steam room with a range of beauty and pamper treatments available for an extra charge, including hot stone massage, Indian head massage and facials.
If you"re ever going to take your partner on an APAT weekend - this is the one!