Nothing stays the same for ever. No-one stays in their job for ever. It is to be expected that some people associated with APAT will move on to other things.
When I started playing APAT, there was one tournament for the weekend. Day 1 would be great, but on Day 2 the casino would be like a ghost town, with just the three tables or so who were left, some APAT management and maybe a half a dozen watchers. Frankly, it was depressing.
Then Day 2 tournaments were introduced and the whole feeling changed. Some people played them, others stayed around and Day 2 became fun.
More recently, the Cash Tour has been introduced on Friday night.
It has now been improved further. The best-prepared briefing document I have ever seen shows that, in Glasgow, there will be:
Friday:
Cash Tour Qualifier
Saturday:
Main Event
Cash Tour Qualifier
Sunday:
Cash Tour Final
Main Event Day 2
Pub Poker tournament (okay, not really for us)
PLO tournament
Dedicated APAT-only cash tables
A full weekend of poker, non-stop from Friday night til Sunday night if anyone wants to play that much. In short, the best offering APAT has ever made outside of the WCOAP/ECOAP. It is a dramatic contrast with the weekends of a couple of years ago.
The following week, APAT will be holding a tournament in Las Vegas for the second time, followed shortly after by a tournament in Prague. I don"t know how they have done it, but they have managed to attach APAT to the WPT event.
There are still plenty of APAT events in the UK. A few months ago, they gave us the opportunity to play at Wembley, the only players outside the ISPT to get that chance.
There was a super online team league that went on for a few months earlier in the year and another one is promised.
WTF is going on Des?