My view. I don"t like the final table payout structure. Here"s the suggested payout structure that I believe Rod intended to cut and paste in his earlier post:
1st: 2700
2nd: 2000
3rd: 1500
4th: 1200
5th: 900
6th: 800
7th: 750
8th: 700
9th: 650
with the COC seat and medals added to the top three positions as appropriate.
My biggest gripe is not really with the payout structure though, rather with the "no deals" policy, which I"ll go on to address in a moment, but I actually think that if APAT wish to continue to discourage deals being discussed then a payout structure such as the one suggested would go some way to avoiding those issues.
Now deal making. For a start, I don"t think that allowing deals would in any way take away the desire of finalists to play for the win. As long as any deals were exclusive of the added seat and the medals/title had to be played for then I really can"t see how allowing the players to do a deal with the prizepool, if all wanted it, would affect that at all. If there are concerns about people not feeling able to be the sole dissenter to a deal and being pressurised to accept, then the red/black card idea is a good one. Let"s be clear - allowing deals to be made is not in anyway suggesting that deals HAVE to be made, but it does seem absurd that a bunch of adults can"t be allowed the autonomy to make a decison on what to do with the prizepool that they have paid into.
Also worth bearing in mind is that the pro and open events that have been running alongside the amateur APAT events in recent years have no such restrictions, with deals being allowed to be openly discussed and agreed by the players and I do have to say that I find that rather patronising as an amateur - it"s either an APAT rule or it"s not.
Finally, I"d encourage anyone who has a view on this issue to please contribute to this thread. I know this issue has been raised on and off in the past, but it"s always been discussed on the basis that it"s an APAT rule which we like or lump. I hope Rich doesn"t mind me linking the the original thread on blonde that prompted this one being started, which shows that APAT are open to listening to players" views on this subect.
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=49981.0