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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #45 on: July 25, 2010, 09:45:44 AM »
I would be picking my best team availbale regardless of if i know them or not, or if they have played before as the 4 picked to play for England should be the best four English apat players you have regardless of if they have made many apat this season. There are many good players to pick from and i could say 20 or 30 players that all have a good shout for why they should be in the team, but the pick comes down to the captain and good luck to you Brian.
But i would just say one thing i would not be picking players who have  sponsorship deals to play poker, as i think this would go against the apat spirit and would question there involvement in playing in any apat comps never mind the England team, hope they have informed apat of this said sponsorship deal.
last year England team had some lets just say 2 borderline selection in it in blatch and john miller, i have nothing against john but i believe he was pro at the time and blatch a pro gambler and pro grimmer, so i would hope we don"t go down the win at all cost as after all it did not work last year
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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #46 on: July 25, 2010, 10:02:51 AM »
I believe Brian"s "scouting" mission at the Sky Poker Tour yesterday was a huge success.

He came across lots of players who got it in bad and then won the hand, which is just the sort of players he is going to want for the team if England are to take this down.   ;D

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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #47 on: July 25, 2010, 10:14:11 AM »

But i would just say one thing i would not be picking players who have  sponsorship deals to play poker


After your Betfair sponsorship last night does this include you  ::)

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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #48 on: July 25, 2010, 11:16:58 AM »


But i would just say one thing i would not be picking players who have  sponsorship deals to play poker


After your Betfair sponsorship last night does this include you  ::)


sadly i have already informed brian im not avaliable for selection as im away on holiday (with team betfair)

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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #49 on: July 27, 2010, 19:03:14 PM »
I wont be putting myself forward as I am confused about my nationality  ::)
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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #50 on: July 27, 2010, 19:38:39 PM »

I wont be putting myself forward as I am confused about my sexuality  ::)


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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #51 on: July 27, 2010, 20:27:13 PM »


I wont be putting myself forward as I am confused about my sexuality  ::)


FYP  ;)


your not plaing for Scotland Brian

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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #52 on: July 28, 2010, 22:14:46 PM »
I would just like to say Thank-You to all of the players who have applied to play for England this year. I have first-hand experience of playing against most of you and the others I have been doing my research and found out all that I needed to know.
 Now then, to the team selection.

A bit like Fabio, Sven, Tom, Dick and Harry......whoever I select I am going to upset someone, somewhere, if not everyone, everywhere, so while I will announce the rest of the team on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week, tonight I am announcing my first selection.

 Whether this selection will be the most controversial is open to opinion, but I sense it will certainly get the forum talking.

 My first selection  for the APAT 2010 England team is............

BRIAN YATES {CAPTAIN}

I have thought long and hard about this, but at the moment I feel that I am in the form of my life, especially over the last few weeks. Choosing myself was not a decision I came to lightly and while I am sure there will be people out there that may believe that this is wrong, I would like to think that whoever was Captain would have been giving me serious consideration as a player.

 I am current Online Rankings Champion, still current APAT Irish Champion, hold 3 Gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze APAT medals. Last season I was 4th in points scored overall at the European Championships and top scorer for England.
 My heads-up play of late has been outstanding and that has helped sway me in making this decision.
 
 I hope that I do not upset too many people in making this choice but I actually feel that it is the right one for the team and ultimately, there is no "I" in team.

 I will lead from the front and yes......the white jacket will be making an appearance too :)

 OK guys......now you can begin the debate. I am off for a weekend in Benidorm and will catch up on my return on Monday when I will announce my 2nd choice for the team.

 COME ON ENGLAND !!    


 
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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #53 on: July 29, 2010, 11:58:29 AM »
Defo the right decision Brian, good luck, I know you will hope to go a few places better than last year.
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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #54 on: July 29, 2010, 12:04:42 PM »
Never really understood why the home nations should have a non-playing captain, when the "emerging" nations don"t.

Don"t think you need to qualify your selection in any way at all, and whoever was captain, you should be up there at the top of the selection list.

Same goes for Paul Mac in the Welsh team!  

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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #55 on: July 29, 2010, 13:42:14 PM »

Never really understood why the home nations should have a non-playing captain, when the "emerging" nations don"t.

Don"t think you need to qualify your selection in any way at all, and whoever was captain, you should be up there at the top of the selection list.

Same goes for Paul Mac in the Welsh team!  

England FTW


ditto,,,captains should play imo !!!

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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #56 on: July 29, 2010, 19:08:39 PM »
Excellent pick Mr Captain.
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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #57 on: July 29, 2010, 19:15:15 PM »

Never really understood why the home nations should have a non-playing captain, when the "emerging" nations don"t.

Don"t think you need to qualify your selection in any way at all, and whoever was captain, you should be up there at the top of the selection list.

Same goes for Paul Mac in the Welsh team!  

England FTW


Call me pedantic ( and God knows I am ) but what countries do you include in this category Steve. I ask because the best definition I could find was....

"An emerging nation is country that is on its way to becoming an industrialized nation. An emerging nation is a developing country that has achieved some industrial capacity eg: Brazil and South Korea"
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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #58 on: July 29, 2010, 19:44:34 PM »
Would have been on my teamsheet, so no reason why you shouldn"t be on your own IMO
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Re: ENGLAND - WCOAP Team Championships
« Reply #59 on: July 29, 2010, 19:51:27 PM »


Never really understood why the home nations should have a non-playing captain, when the "emerging" nations don"t.

Don"t think you need to qualify your selection in any way at all, and whoever was captain, you should be up there at the top of the selection list.

Same goes for Paul Mac in the Welsh team!  

England FTW


Call me pedantic ( and God knows I am ) but what countries do you include in this category Steve. I ask because the best definition I could find was....

"An emerging nation is country that is on its way to becoming an industrialized nation. An emerging nation is a developing country that has achieved some industrial capacity eg: Brazil and South Korea"


Scotland, obviously.
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