My understanding is that people who have had success in poker can still play APAT if poker is not their main source of income. Several well-known players have had a go at a stage when they have won a bit, but not so much that you could live on, the most recent example I can think of being Pia Jeppesen, who played the full WCOAP schedule last year without any objections that I know of (or much reward). I wouldn't want APAT events to be full of professionals (though it wouldn't be worth their while to play) but an occasional very successful player like Mick, who is also a very interesting individual, adds something to our event, and I'm glad he is willing to spend his time playing it. He crashed anyway, proving yet again that APATs are tougher than the big buy-in events.