I"m happy with the structure. There are a couple of points, most notably after the dinner break, where the blind increases put people under pressure but this is the same in festival events too.
The one criticism I do have from witnessing the Dublin event is that everything is allowed to drag out on day two, compared to the "military precision" of the day 1 timetable. Consequently, anyone involved in yesterday"s final table would"ve had no chance of getting home on the Sunday (which is one of the stated aims of APAT, as Tighty has alluded to here).
I had a 10pm flight booked yesterday, which was then subsequently delayed. At 10.30pm I was reading the updates from the departure gate and play was still going on. Tighty"s first post in this thread says that the final played out over 4 levels on day 2. Play started at 2.30pm. Something somewhere doesn"t add up.
The delays yesterday didn"t affect me as I made a "tactical" decision to go out on day 1
but it does factor into my thinking for future live events. I don"t really want to have to eat into holiday time and incur travel costs for a Sunday night stopover for an event where I"m most likely to have gone out on day one. However, the evidence of yesterday suggests that this will be a necessity going forward.
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