this has got to be the worst comment i have ever read!!
Wow - the worst comment ever! - and with my first venture onto to the messageboard (other than a couple to do with exchanging seats, etc). I thought it would take me ages to achieve that level. Is there any point in me going on now that I have already achieved the pinnacle? You guys sure don"t make any allowances or give an easy welcome to a new poster.
I really cannot believe some one thinks regional points are harder to accumalate they online points!!
For some reason you have tried to create an impression that my post was about Regional events. Where did I mention Regional events? I was thinking of the Nationals, where there are up to 200 players. Now, I hope this isn"t the second-worst comment ever, but there is no doubt in my mind that winning one of those is much more difficult than an online event. If you don"t agree, then you don"t agree, but I cannot see how anyone could think otherwise.
Combined with that, each player could take part in a maximum of 7 National, 5 Regional & 50 Online scoring events. So not only are the Nationals harder to get points in, there are hardly any of them compared to the vast number of Onlines. It would be difficult to play 50 games and not collect a few points, whereas the majority of people will go home from the Nationals with none (though having had a great experience).
I can"t disagree that Regionals with fewer runners don"t deserve the same points as those with larger fields. I am not actually terribly concerned whether they do or not, or about the points race, and haven"t bothered to play any of the Online games (though I might start now). I just couldn"t understand why Darren Shallis" points were cut back. Seems like his achievement in winning a National is undermined somewhat if it is rewarded less than someone winning an Online game. What will happen if he wins again in London? I guess his lowest live points score would drop off and he would only benefit by the difference. He could get to the final table and not get any additional points at all.
These were the rules at the start of the season
Well, yes, we know - the question is why? I haven"t seen an answer to my question, which was why is there a cap on live points? Is there any cap on online points, seeing as they are so much easier to come by? It seems inequitable that the live games are capped but there is no mention of the same for online games. I know the rules won"t be changed now - the rules for this season are obviously the rules for the season. And I don"t have any complaints - the APAT events are great. This is just another contribution to the discussion about the points for next season.
I"ll await Mr Scouse"s reaction with trepidation.