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HaworthBantam

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« Reply #60 on: January 07, 2008, 15:03:24 PM »


It still amazes me that a "women"s only" poker tournament can attract 100+ entrants but a lot of ladies still feel uncomfortable playing in mixed tournaments.  Can it be you guys aren"t always on your "best" behaviour....

Seriously it can be a bit intimidating for ladies playing in mixed poker tournaments.  It takes time to get used to handling certain situations and reading players - ie are they bullying you just because I"m a lady... etc

Haven"t you noticed that some of the guys like to use avatars that are female images - could it be that they find guys trying to push them around because of it and find it easier to get chips....

My worst case of being "abused" was from a 70+ "gentleman" who told me......

"..... f"ing woman shouldn"t be playing f"ing poker, f"ing women shouldn"t even be f"ing allowed in the f"ing poker room.  F"ing women only know how to play f"ing cards not f"ing poker..... "  etc etc etc......

Takes time getting used to being able to handle that sort of situation and if a lady comes across that or a milder version of it, it can put her off.

So remember guys, good behaviour at the table makes playing the game a lot nicer in the long run for everybody.


I hope you haven"t found this to be the case with APAT.  If such a thing ever happened, the culprit would be ejected from APAT immediately.


Ohh, I"d like to see somebody try that with Caz, they wouldn"t know what hit them !!  :D  :D  :D

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« Reply #61 on: January 07, 2008, 15:25:58 PM »

Maybe it should be considered an APAT aim to make poker more appealing to women?


Already got some ideas for that Jon, to market APAT to the ladies.  Will be running them buy Des this weekend.

I think it"s an ideal vehicle for female players to get into live poker.  In fact, it"s ideal for all players looking to get into live MTTs without a huge buy-in.

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« Reply #62 on: January 07, 2008, 16:10:17 PM »
I don"t see the difference - whether the player be male of female, they"ve given their buy in, they have chips, and they are occupying a seat at my table. They will be dealt two cards, and could bust me or double me up.  Are women weaker than men? Ask Margaret Thatcher!!

Personally I always like to play at a mixed table (in live games) as the ambience is generally better, and the neanderthal men are often better behaved.

And as for online poker, who knows whether your up against a man, women, or something in between!!

Should there be Women Only tourneys? In my opinion, NO! This just advertises the divide!  If equality is the aim, why make a point of making an environment for women only? To counter this and to retain quality you would have to create a men only tourney, and that would probably land us all in the EU court of human rights!!!!

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« Reply #63 on: January 07, 2008, 18:05:42 PM »
My wife Julia played in the APAT Regional in November and really enjoyed it. She wasn"t at all intimidated by the majority-Male room and even thought she was treated better than she would have been if she were a man when her mind wandered onto shoes in the middle of a hand she thought she had folded. She felt the guys were too polite to ask if she was planning on making a decision any time soon.

I was getting more hassle about her being there as she apparently proved that she was a much better player as she outlasted me by about 4 minutes and one place!  :) Lasting longer just makes her more patient in my book!  ;D

Do I recommend bring your wives to Poker? Yeah! Just as long as Jim Lang"s wife keeps him locked in the house!!

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« Reply #64 on: January 07, 2008, 19:18:27 PM »

I don"t see the difference - whether the player be male of female, they"ve given their buy in, they have chips, and they are occupying a seat at my table. They will be dealt two cards, and could bust me or double me up.  Are women weaker than men? Ask Margaret Thatcher!!

Personally I always like to play at a mixed table (in live games) as the ambience is generally better, and the neanderthal men are often better behaved.

And as for online poker, who knows whether your up against a man, women, or something in between!!

Should there be Women Only tourneys? In my opinion, NO! This just advertises the divide!  If equality is the aim, why make a point of making an environment for women only? To counter this and to retain quality you would have to create a men only tourney, and that would probably land us all in the EU court of human rights!!!!


I agree that poker should be for both sexes, and I too dislike the idea of female (or male) only tournaments.  Poker is a game where both sexes are equal, and creating one-sex tournaments is the wrong approach.

Which is why APAT is a fantastic opportunity for women to play in a friendly environment where they can get used to playing live.  Of course, this goes for men too - and APAT is all inclusive. 

The reason I think APAT can market specifically at women is that it will bring more people to the game, more people to APAT, they"ll be nicer to look at than MickyP, and when we"re done for the day they can clean up whilst the men are at the bar...







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« Reply #65 on: January 07, 2008, 20:39:20 PM »

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« Reply #66 on: January 08, 2008, 10:40:47 AM »

I agree that poker should be for both sexes, and I too dislike the idea of female (or male) only tournaments.  Poker is a game where both sexes are equal, and creating one-sex tournaments is the wrong approach.

Which is why APAT is a fantastic opportunity for women to play in a friendly environment where they can get used to playing live.  Of course, this goes for men too - and APAT is all inclusive. 

The reason I think APAT can market specifically at women is that it will bring more people to the game, more people to APAT, they"ll be nicer to look at than MickyP, and when we"re done for the day they can clean up whilst the men are at the bar...







(THE LAST BIT IS A JOKE ;D)



LOL love it, unless you get knocked out too and end up at the bar with Dewy.... now that is an experience... ;D

But I do agree that poker is better played in a mixed atmosphere and APAT the perfect place for all genders to start playing tournament poker.  APAT is run well and I know that the guys would never allow any abuse to take place. 

Unfortunately there are only so many seats available and its difficult enough now to get a seat at a national tournament.... can you imagine another 100 people (all ladies trying to buy in....).  Clickfest would be meltdown... LOL

The Ladies Poker Tour that took place last year actually cost £100 to enter.  It had 6k in starting chips and was for one day only with most of the tournaments being near capacity.  So the ladies are out there and willing to play.
So the problem is getting the message across that APAT is a friendly place and just as good a tournament to enter as the Ladies events....

......Des..... how many more can you fit into the tournments... LOL
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« Reply #67 on: January 08, 2008, 10:56:06 AM »

The Ladies Poker Tour that took place last year actually cost £100 to enter.  It had 6k in starting chips and was for one day only with most of the tournaments being near capacity.  So the ladies are out there and willing to play.

So the problem is getting the message across that APAT is a friendly place and just as good a tournament to enter as the Ladies events....

......Des..... how many more can you fit into the tournments... LOL



I think that the women playing in APAT (or at least the ones I"ve been on the same table as) are probably amongst the better amateur female players.  Some with a fair bit of experience and skill, and so aren"t daunted by the idea of playing live poker in a casino.

Even though the tournaments are always over-subscribed (the nationals anyway), APAT still needs to continue to attract new members and grow.  Ideally, as well as attracting more male players who are new to live poker, it will also attract a greater proportion of female players than it currently is.

Not sure I"d say all the female players are "ladies" though... ;D
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« Reply #68 on: January 08, 2008, 12:10:47 PM »

When will we be seeing michelle at an APAT event Daniel ?

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« Reply #69 on: January 08, 2008, 12:13:01 PM »


When will we be seeing michelle at an APAT event Daniel ?


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