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The casinos won"t commit dealers and the additional staff to 3-day events (at this level of buy-in where they receive no juice).
There is no juice paid by the players, but the casino"s do not provide their services for free. APAT / Blue Square have to pay a sum to Grosvenor Casinos (and I"m sure to DTD) for each event.
Presumably, should the decision be made to extend the National events to 3 days... thereby putting an extra 200 people in the casino on a Friday... it may be possible to get the sponsor to foot the additional costs [post recession, obv!!].
Maybe a few a season could be 3-dayers, but not the majority. So two day ones is impossible...
Contradictory??
Otherwise, a top post by Daniel San.
For those advocating that we [the players] could / should pay juice on top of the buy-in...
Why?For years, poker players have been complaining that the juice has been too high. Particularly on the big televised tours... the tours all have big sponsorship deals and TV income, yet they still want the players to not only provide the vast majority of the prize money (for WSOP, read "all prize money"), but also to pay a registration fee (juice) on top.
What APAT is doing is showing that it is not necessary for us to pay the juice, but that the sponsor should foot that bill as well as add value to the prize pool.
The bottom line, IMHO... the APAT Nationals should be extended to 3-days, but only at such time that the additional costs* incurred can be negotiated with the sponsor(s).
*These costs to include suitable recompense for APAT officials.
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