There seems to be a lot of positive response to the staking board idea and offering a free service along the lines of those offered elsewhere would be a relatively straight forward process, but I"d like to get your feedback to a managed option that would be revenue generating for APAT.
With the managed verison:-
- APAT would validate the identity of players requesting staking via Facebook / Forum / Pocket Fives / Hendon Mob as appropriate, before issuing a license which will enable that person to post requests via the staking board.
- This would enable players to request staking on the forum even if they have not been prolific posters in the past.
- APAT would maintain a Licensed Player Directory, containing the identity (real and forum) and hendon mob link for all licensed players.
- APAT would manage the distribution of funds to and from stakers. This will lessen the administration on licensed players who book a win and it will remove the requirement for stakers having to issue their banking / payment details to players they may not know well.
- APAT will also offer a syndicate service to allow players to pool resources together to invest in higher value staking opportunities (WSOP / EPT, etc).
- APAT would charge players looking for staking a one off license fee of £10 plus 1% of any prize money won in the staked tournament. So if for example a staked player sold 50% of his / her action and went on to win £3,000, the amount going back to stakers would be £1,500, while the staked player would also return £30 to APAT.
- The service would be free to stakers.
With regards to the charges, it is my opinion a one off license fee of £10 would deter time wasters and act as a form of identity check. In addition, the 1% of prize money, while unlikely to provide any meaningful revenue for APAT, would justify our investing some resource into ensuring the service is managed and publicised in such a way that would encourage as many of the members as possible to give staking a try.
The above said, this would remain a "buyer beware" service. Ultimately if a licensed player won £3,000 and decided to not honour their committment to pay the stakers and APAT, we would publicise the theft and ban them for life, but it would need to be understood in advance that APAT would not be held responsible for payment of any outstanding monies to stakers. We would be acting as an intermediary between the transacting parties.
So with the above in mind, would members prefer a free or managed staking service?