sorry mate hope the season works out for you but apat is not offering me what i am looking for this year so i will be missing this season.
Would be ashame not to see you next year in London...
I obviously don"t know APAT that well since I only attended the Euros and Worlds last season. But if I look at the schedule as an "outsider", I also think that there is some sense in what APAT is trying to do.
PLO is really the upcoming game and more and more people play the game; the same for me: I love it and I like it more than NLH. Since I"m in Belgium it"s impossible to attend all events, but I do want to go to one besides the Worlds. And Dublin would be my top choice just because of PLO. A deep PLO event is very much something that you will see more and more... And I think it"s an excellent choice! Also I read that the Ireland events always have low attendance, so why not give this a try.
I also loved to play the Team Championships the past season. The fun in both those tournaments is the best fun I ever had when playing poker. I met a lot of great people and the atmosphere is just amazing.
But on the other side, as much as I loved the team events, you have to admit a lot of teams have problems of finding players and travelling. Part of that, for the Euros at least, is because there are not a lot of other tournaments that people can play in. For the Worlds it is different: you have (next season) 10 days of poker! I think a lot of people (outside UK etc) would be interested to come over to London for the Team Championship, because they have a whole load of extra tournaments to play.
I would have liked a team event in the Euros, but it"s probably a correct decision.
Oh, and having the Welsh championship out of Wales: if in Wales there is not a cardroom that is able to have the capacity, why not? The big German championships are also always in the Czech Republic (for other reasons of course, but still). If I was Welsh I think I would be pretty happy of playing in my national championship, even if it means travelling outside of Wales (if it would"t be far our of course)