It is also important to have a different reward structure for online and live events. So I do not think we should award the same number of points for an online win and a live win.
Des
Could you please clarify why you say it is important to have a different reward structure for online and live events.
There are a few reasons in my opinion, but very topline:-
1) Access - there are far fewer live games than online games, so online specialists will have several opportunities to score points.
2) Convenience - you can play an online game at home in your slippers with a cuppa. When you play live, you will have to travel (sometimes hundreds of miles) and stay in hotels etc. This takes a player well outside of their comfort zone.
3) The need for a more complete game - you will need to utilise skills in a live game, like reading players, hiding your emotions etc, that you will not have to endure online.
Possibly above all else, the core objective of APAT is to promote standards in live play. The stakes seem to be higher on every front in those tournaments and it feels right that the ranking point rewards should be higher also.
That said, APAT is here to listen to our members and if the masses think otherwise, then nothing is set in stone.