I think there should be less satellites.
The Swansea seats, for example, sold out in about 5 minutes.
This is one of the smallest venues and 5 minutes to click to register is still quite a long time.
But, if less seats were given to satellites then it would take even longer for the direct entries to sell out - so however sausagey your fingers then having 6 or 7 or 8 minutes to click on register and enter a password really should be enough, shouldn"t it?
I know you"ll disagree Jon, you just do, however:
Surely this actually makes a case for there being more sats for the swansea event. Rather than giving people a 5 min opportunity to attempt to reg on the lobby clickfest, have sat only qualification and overall the more skillful players should win seats as opposed to fastest finger first.
FWIW I think the sats are fine as they are. I actually played all 3 because I was unable to make the clickfest. More options available the better imho
Geo
This is the bit I disagree with, when you had to fill in loads of details then almost everybody who wanted to was still able to get in - - but - - at least there is an argument that it unfairly favoured the faster typists.
But now the registration is so simple that nobody has any advantage as long as they have a stable internet connection (and if you don"t then you"re going to have a problem with the satellites as well)
Actually I disagree with the opinion that satellite only means that the most skillfull players get a seat as well.
The event we want a seat in is a deepstack live freezeout - the satellites are fast online satellites
You can be good at fast tournaments and not good at deepstacks
You can be good at online tournaments and not good at playing live
You can be good at satellites and not good at freezeouts
So seats only available by this route could easily mean a championship event full of great online players while all the great live players are sat at home