Let me get a couple of things straight please
Niall Farrell was representing Black Belt Poker in the forum team Champs were pros were ALLOWED to play. The BBP captain checked this with me beforehand, and the "pros allowed" criteria was mentioned on the forum. It was for forums to pick teams from their membership.
So, that does not conflict with the Amateurs only ethos of our national championships
Ben Young was an Amateur when he won the WCOAP and subsequently had a spell as a Pro. During this time he began to work with the Firm Poker as a coach. The Firm of course is out to win business, it advertises all its coaches as Pros, and continues to do so. This is despite the fact, as we discussed it with Ben before Newcastle, that Ben is now working, alongside his poker roles. Therefore, not a Pro again and eligible. Ben is a successful player, going places but he is NOT currently a Pro. He is playing in Cardiff next weekend. Unless he tells us he is now poker only. Which knowing him he might :-)
You wouldn"t expect The Firm to change their advertising material for this "not a Pro, but might be again one day", but that is the situation
I regard it as a compliment to APAT, its community and its events that Ben wants to play APATs.
As has been said the Pro issue largely self polices, I can think of at least 10 individuals who self exclude, some having played APATs previously when Amateur.
If ever we have an issue, they are discussed with the individual behind the scenes and rarely made public.
On a wider basis, with the Pro-Am events and the Forum Champs there is definitely room for ALL poker players to be members of APAT but the National Championships, the core of the live offering, remain Amateur only and is unlikely to change