The Amateur Poker Association & Tour (APAT) is an organisation founded in England in 2006. It is Europe's largest organisation for recreational poker players, with a membership of over 20,000 players.[1]
Sport | Poker |
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Founded | 2006 |
Country | United Kingdom & Europe |
Official website | APAT.com |
The "Association" element of the organisation is focused on consulting with gaming and industry bodies to enhance the player experience, with standardisation of rules, player friendly structures and event sponsorship at the top of its agenda.
The "Tour" element is primarily aimed at organising live poker tournaments in licensed venues across the United Kingdom, Ireland and other European countries. APAT has also hosted the APAT North American Amateur Poker Championship at the world famous Caesars Palace Casino in Las Vegas. APAT’s principal live events are differentiated from other organised Poker Tournaments in the UK by being fully dealer-dealt and featuring deep stacked, well-structured tournaments for a modest entry fee.
Tournaments
editAll principal APAT Tour events are run to APAT’s standardised rules, with blind structures _targeted on providing value for the players. Tour events are reported, in real time, via APAT’s websites and have also been streamed live via the internet for online viewing.
In addition, APAT organises a series of Online Poker Championship events and the APAT National Online League via its headline gaming sponsors. In 2012, APAT has announced the PokerStars.com National Online League.
Additional products
editWorld Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP)
editThe WCOAP is a five-day festival of poker which features a three-day World Amateur Poker Championship main event together with additional World Amateur Poker Championship side events. Side events include the World Amateur Team Championship and tournaments in other poker variants such as Stud, H.O.R.S.E. and Omaha and other formats such as Heads Up and Six Max.
Poker Circuit
editPoker Circuit is an online news aggregator pulling together news from poker sites, operators, poker forums and players.
APAT Cash Tour
editAPAT test-trialled a cash tournament at the APAT European Amateur Championship (Season 6) event held in Brighton in late January 2012.
National Amateur Champions
editSeason 1
editSeason 2
editSeason 3
editSeason 4
editSeason 5
editHeadline gaming sponsors
edit- Season 1: PokerStars
- Season 2: Blue Square
- Season 3: Blue Square
- Season 4: Betfair
- Season 5: 888poker
- Season 6: William Hill
- Season 7: Coral Poker
- Season 8: Coral Poker
- Season 9: Coral Poker
- Season 10: Grosvenor Casinos
- Season 11: Grosvenor Casinos
- Season 12: Grosvenor Casinos
Officials
edit- Managing Director: Des Duffy
- Chairman: Tony Kendall
- Director of Live Events: Richard Prew
Partnerships
editIn 2023, the Amateur Poker Association & Tour (APAT) entered into a partnership with online poker operator GGPoker.[2] According to the terms of the partnership, GGPoker commenced hosting online events for APAT members, such as Championship tournaments and qualifiers for live events.[2] As part of the collaboration, the annual World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) moved to an online setting, hosted only on the GGPoker platform.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Amateur Poker Association & Tour Launches". uk.pokernews.com. August 3, 2006. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
- ^ a b c Williams, Daniel (21 April 2023). "APAT Announces Partnership with GGPoker". PokerNews. Retrieved 8 June 2024.