At first glance, looks like an improvement to me.
The online events are now "events". They have qualifiers, and are now meaningful tournaments that people will look forward to. Saturday night won"t be suitable to all (not sure that they"ll be any good for me), but they have to be on one night of the week and whichever night it"s on it"s not going to suit everyone.
The nationals looks excellent, and again are the Blue Riband events for APAT (as they should be). The addition of DTD to the schedule makes perfect sense (as all who have played there will testify).
The lack of regionals is a shame, BUT - I don"t think they were right last year. Some regionals were better organised than others, and some casinos took them more seriously (or were able to host them better than others). Basically, it was outside APAT's control how good they were. It also appeared that the casinos (i.e. Grosvenor) couldn"t dedicate the staff and resources that were initially promised to these events. In the end, they weren"t all proper "APAT" events. So although their ommission leaves a hole, I"m not sure it"s an APAT-sized hole that"s left.
Need to read up on the regional stuff, as at first glance it"s a little confusing.
Des and the gang - great work yet again. Roll on Season 3...