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Title: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Scousebill on January 20, 2011, 10:09:13 AM
Just a question about the "Amatuer" in our title. Under what definition does a player stop becoming an Amatuer and would then be unable to play in our Association. I have read on the forums of many success stories for some players who appear to be regularly making final tables in many events, not just APAT ones. Surely a succesful Amatuer does at some point become a "Rookie Pro". Is there a line drawn somewhere...  ???
Title: Re: APAT - "Amatuer"
Post by: TightEnd on January 20, 2011, 10:19:06 AM
It has always been player led. If a player is making his sole income from playing the game then he ceases to be an amateur

Off the top of my head I can think of Six APATers who have played our national live events and have since become pros and ruled themselves out of eligibility

Above that, there have been occasional questions about others, and we discuss the situation with the player privately to make sure as far as possible our fields contain amateur/recreational players only

That does not stop an APATer who play festival events or qualifies for EPTs etc playing APAT events, if they have other sources of income. Again, this is the case for quite a few players
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Marty719 on January 20, 2011, 10:54:11 AM
Just as a matter of interest, what is the reasoning behind not allowing pros to play?  I cant imagine many travelling to play £75 f/o (despite the structure and craic), and it wouldnt change the skill level of the events dramatically with a few pros.  A good pro will not have a big advantage over the field.
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Sunseekers on January 20, 2011, 11:02:28 AM
i am guessin live borooee is one of the six can any one else name drop the other 5????
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Marty719 on January 20, 2011, 11:04:08 AM
James Mitchell
Aaron Gustaavson?
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Chipaccrual on January 20, 2011, 11:15:07 AM
I"m guessing

Toby Lewis
Roberto Romanello
Chris Brammer
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: WASP on January 20, 2011, 11:33:47 AM
John Tababatabaata
Rich Offless
Ben Turnstill
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: TightEnd on January 20, 2011, 11:45:28 AM
7 of those 8 are correct. John Tab has never played an APAT Amateur

The others self excluded


Any advance on 8?
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: MintTrav on January 20, 2011, 13:03:13 PM
Jonathan Duhamel
Joseph Cheong
Tony Trippier
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: SirPercival on January 20, 2011, 13:09:33 PM
I understand Leigh Wiltshire no longer plays APAT events but that may be just "cos he"s crap ;)
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: WASP on January 20, 2011, 14:11:47 PM

7 of those 8 are correct. John Tab has never played an APAT Amateur

The others self excluded


Any advance on 8?


Really?

I was on his table in Cardiff season 1 (may have been 2)
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: WASP on January 20, 2011, 14:13:46 PM
Gary Peniket  ;D

(cue Matt)
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: cincicrappykid on January 20, 2011, 16:21:35 PM

Jonathan Duhamel
Joseph Cheong
Tony Trippier
hahaharrrrrr
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Des on January 20, 2011, 16:26:55 PM


7 of those 8 are correct. John Tab has never played an APAT Amateur

The others self excluded


Any advance on 8?


Really?

I was on his table in Cardiff season 1 (may have been 2)


Correct, he played as an Amateur in S2 and as a Pro in S4.  He just smoked cigars in S3....
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: WASP on January 20, 2011, 16:58:45 PM



7 of those 8 are correct. John Tab has never played an APAT Amateur

The others self excluded


Any advance on 8?


Really?

I was on his table in Cardiff season 1 (may have been 2)


Correct, he played as an Amateur in S2 and as a Pro in S4.  He just smoked cigars in S3....


I"m glad its Tighty thats losing it and not me  ;)

I just remember that apart from Stuart Ward that he was the most difficult to play with in an APAT event
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: TightEnd on January 20, 2011, 17:00:56 PM
I stand corrected. In my defence, I don"t remember it lol
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Marty719 on January 20, 2011, 17:06:12 PM

Just as a matter of interest, what is the reasoning behind not allowing pros to play?  I cant imagine many travelling to play £75 f/o (despite the structure and craic), and it wouldnt change the skill level of the events dramatically with a few pros.  A good pro will not have a big advantage over the field.


bump :)
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: SirPercival on January 20, 2011, 17:11:25 PM


Just as a matter of interest, what is the reasoning behind not allowing pros to play?  I cant imagine many travelling to play £75 f/o (despite the structure and craic), and it wouldnt change the skill level of the events dramatically with a few pros.  A good pro will not have a big advantage over the field.


bump :)


because PPAT doesn"t sound as good as APAT  :)
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Paulie_D on January 20, 2011, 17:11:47 PM


A good pro will not have a big advantage over the field.



I disagree with your premise.

The argument is the same for all arenas....if there is a differentiation between Pros and Amateurs then "Pros" don"t get to play in the Amateur events.

If you are good enough to make your sole income from one"s chosen "sport" then you MUST have a big enough advantage that it would unreasonably skew the results towards you...and that"s the point.
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Marty719 on January 20, 2011, 17:22:57 PM
The big pros would have a slight advantage (not a large one at all) but the pros who would play a £75 event would really nt have a big advantage if any at all. The average person really overestimates the skill level of an average pro.

Edit: Just to add, poker is not a level playing field.  Even with no pros in APAT events, I could still name 5+ players who play them that are the same standard.  
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Paulie_D on January 20, 2011, 18:08:23 PM


The big pros would have a slight advantage (not a large one at all) but the pros who would play a £75 event would really nt have a big advantage if any at all.



The buy-in is just a quibble and nit-picking...the line has to be drawn somewhere...so just excluding all "Pros" (and let"s not forget they are, by and large, self-excluding) it solves the potential problem.

Quote


Edit: Just to add, poker is not a level playing field.  Even with no pros in APAT events, I could still name 5+ players who play them that are the same standard. 



Of course, it"s not level, but those 5 players aren"t self-declared pros. They may have the same skill level but not be successful enough to make it their only living. I could be brilliant (I"m not) but not have the drive enough to be more than a recreational player.

As I said, mostly it"s a self-policed issue.
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: duke3016 on January 20, 2011, 18:15:17 PM

I could still name 5+ players who play them that are the same standard. 


Who are the other four (http://blondepoker.com/forum/Smileys/default/getmecoatij1.gif)
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Marty719 on January 20, 2011, 18:32:38 PM


I could still name 5+ players who play them that are the same standard. 


Who are the other four (http://blondepoker.com/forum/Smileys/default/getmecoatij1.gif)


well played sir...well played!
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: AAroddersAA on January 20, 2011, 18:34:22 PM
An teresting topic this one - good thread.

I think it self polices fine, one or two so called pro players do sometimes slip in I am sure and there is nothing that APAT can do about that. A poker pro who happens to living in Nottingham might well play an APAT event at DTD for example. I am informed the same thing happens in pool.

For me a pro would be somebody who can make a living out of poker, something that is incredibly hard to do (as opposed to making a nice amount on the side, which is just hard to do). Anybody who can do this would certainly have an edge on an APAT field. It"s all about how you classify a pro. There may be a few APAT players who can, on their day, play to a level equal to somebody who calls themselves a pro but is really just making some nice money on the side. These few can play very well on their day but will have more off days than our "pro" and therefore over a good sample size have a significantly smaller edge on the field.

A true pro who does truely make a living at poker would have to have a large edge on a APAT field, anybody who does not would not be able to do it.


The big pros would have a slight advantage (not a large one at all) but the pros who would play a £75 event would really nt have a big advantage if any at all. The average person really overestimates the skill level of an average pro. 


Maybe, or maybe we all underestimate how hard it really is to be good enough to be a pro. I have yet to meet anybody at an APAT event who I am convinced could do it successfully long term.
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: bigalhx3 on January 20, 2011, 19:35:56 PM




7 of those 8 are correct. John Tab has never played an APAT Amateur

The others self excluded


Any advance on 8?


Really?

I was on his table in Cardiff season 1 (may have been 2)


Correct, he played as an Amateur in S2 and as a Pro in S4.  He just smoked cigars in S3....


I"m glad its Tighty thats losing it and not me  ;)

I just remember that apart from Stuart Ward that he was the most difficult to play with in an APAT event


and what about the time you did not know how to play your j/3 against me 20 mins to fold it pre because you just did not know what i was going to do if you flat  raised or shoved so you bottled it and pressed the fold button  

Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Swinebag on January 20, 2011, 20:15:06 PM
Is Jon Spinks the other one?
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: TheSnapper on January 20, 2011, 20:58:25 PM
Variance will have more bearing on Apat results than ambiguous labels.
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: WYoung83 on January 20, 2011, 21:18:10 PM
Very true Brendan, even pros go broke and need staking from time to time due to variance.
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Marty719 on January 20, 2011, 21:20:11 PM

Variance will have more bearing on Apat results than ambiguous labels.


This^^^
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: kinboshi on January 21, 2011, 13:22:59 PM


Just as a matter of interest, what is the reasoning behind not allowing pros to play?  I cant imagine many travelling to play £75 f/o (despite the structure and craic), and it wouldnt change the skill level of the events dramatically with a few pros.  A good pro will not have a big advantage over the field.


bump :)


The buy-in (and therefore the prize money) means that the tournaments aren"t going to be that attractive to many pros.  So that deals with 99% of pros from the start.  Do they want to grind for 2 days to win a (relatively) small amount when they could be playing £1K GUKPT events?

The self-policing element helps keep the "amateur" ethos true to the name, and even if a pro did play, they should be more skilled/experiences than the rest of the field, but as everyone knows the edge in any MTT is going to be very slight indeed.

Having Leigh involved in the management and administration of the events now further reinforces the amateur element.
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: pokerpops on January 21, 2011, 16:04:32 PM




7 of those 8 are correct. John Tab has never played an APAT Amateur

The others self excluded


Any advance on 8?


Really?

I was on his table in Cardiff season 1 (may have been 2)


Correct, he played as an Amateur in S2 and as a Pro in S4.  He just smoked cigars in S3....


I"m glad its Tighty thats losing it and not me  ;)

I just remember that apart from Stuart Ward that he was the most difficult to play with in an APAT event


For very different reasons I"d guess!
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Scousebill on January 21, 2011, 22:01:30 PM


Having Leigh involved in the management and administration of the events now further reinforces the amateur element.




I hope he is joking but if he isn"t it doesn"t really take long for a thread with a reasonable question to turn into a chance for someone to take a pot shot at someone else..
I was hoping for some good replies to the question I posted and there was, but not much hope of many more though. ::)

Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: TightEnd on January 21, 2011, 22:05:23 PM
It"s a joke. Dan and Leigh are mates.
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Chipaccrual on January 21, 2011, 22:06:15 PM
Luckily I know Mr Boshi"s comment is very much tongue in cheek.

And if not, I know where he lives (Location being DTD most weekends  ;D )
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Paulie_D on January 21, 2011, 22:38:45 PM


I was hoping for some good replies to the question I posted and there was, but not much hope of many more though. ::)



Then, I would suggest, you have a reading disability...there were some good excellent points made, particularly by Rodders who pretty much nailed it.
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: technolog on January 21, 2011, 23:09:15 PM



I was hoping for some good replies to the question I posted and there was, but not much hope of many more though. ::)



Then, I would suggest, you have a reading disability...there were some good excellent points made, particularly by Rodders who pretty much nailed it.


(http://blondepoker.com/forum/Smileys/default/whistle.gif)
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Paulie_D on January 21, 2011, 23:21:35 PM
Oops...my bad.

I can only claim extreme alcohol abuse in mitigation.

Apologies.
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Curlarge on January 22, 2011, 00:16:55 AM
Can I assume that the Tabatabai/Chief Scout comparison has more to do with language difficulties?
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: Fatcatstu on January 22, 2011, 09:29:09 AM

Can I assume that the Tabatabai/Chief Scout comparison has more to do with language difficulties?


racist
Title: Re: APAT - "Amateur"
Post by: kinboshi on January 24, 2011, 11:59:36 AM

Luckily I know Mr Boshi"s comment is very much tongue in cheek.

And if not, I know where he lives (Location being DTD most weekends  ;D )


I was joking?