Just in regard to the last comment..... I totally agree. It seems a shame to call this the WCOAP when there is a cap on players and only running one day events (except the main). It seems like only the people who hear about the release are lucky enough to guarantee themselves a seat. Perhaps next time you can look into running 2 day events with bigger fields to really challenge people.
Having said that, well done for all of the organisational effort you have put in, don"t wish to seem ungrateful for your hard work..........just a thought.
This is the 5th annual WCOAP, which has been held at DTD for each of the past 4 years. The dates for the WCOAP were announced early last year, emails went out to all of our membership, along with significant exposure across Facebook and Twitter.
On announcing the finalised schedule and releasing the seats, another email went out to the membership, along with even more Facebook and Twitter exposure, and numerous articles across the poker media.
It took ten days for all of the events to sell out, obviously some of the more popular ones sold out sooner, but even we were surprised at the speed of take up, especially as we have increased capacities since last year, with additional events.
One thing to remember here, this is the World Championship of Amateur Poker. It"s aimed at amateur players that do have jobs and families and lives outside of poker. All of our events are scheduled to cause minimal disruption to players work and other life commitments. It would be great to run two day side events across a fortnight, but the reality is that it is not cost effective for APAT, any venue and most importantly, the players.
We"ll keep pushing the boundaries of what we can offer the poker community, but we will always do this whilst ensuring we don"t alienate those that have supported us for the past 6 seasons.