In Response to the above statements:
1.) In regards to the rulings on draws we have set a limit on redraws depending on the amount of players playing in that tournament. In the first season we had numerous complaints about players being drawn back in when there was only 20 or so players left. The amount of bad beat tables, and 2nd break redraws are based upon the starting numbers for tournament. We do this to reflect on average chip stack sizes depending on starting runners, we also do no wish to upset those who have played all the way through the tournament only to have a player being bought back in the late stages of the tournament and just miss out on the points.
The rules at the moment are:
BAD BEAT TABLES:
o Less than 60 runners = 1 Bad Beat Table
o 60 to 80 runners = 2 Bad Beat Tables
o More than 80 runners = 3 Bad Beat Tables
RE DRAWS
o Number of redraws at first break is dependant on players:
Tournaments with less than 60 runners will do 3 draws.
Tournaments with more than 60 runners will do 5 draws.
• For tournaments with 60 or more runners a second draw will be conducted at the completion of the second break. Only players who have being eliminated from the tournament can be redrawn. There will be two draws for $2000 in chips. If there are 24 or less runners remaining a re draw is not to be conducted.
2.) Prize packs have being revised. We've discovered the visor to be a love/hate item. You either love it or hate it. We have decided to increase the value of prize packs in the coming seasons.
No statement was ever made to players in regards to card protectors, if any staff member has informed any player of that then they have miscommunicated. There will be an official announcement on prize packs made towards the end of the season.
3.) What you ask is impossible. Every venue looks for something different from our poker product. Every venue works to a different profit margin and also has different suppliers and marketing strategies. We have many venues and venue managers that work closely with us to develop the best system.
Pub Poker in SA is only 5 months old. We are in the infancy stages here, and so are the venues when it comes to offering the punters what they want. It will take some time before we work on the most ideal process that works for everybody in SA. At the moment all I can suggest is that if you have any complaints or wish to discuss any venue stamp procedures or anything at all that you contact me at
garth@npl.com.auThanks for the feedback we always appreciate hearing from our players and we always take your points of view and ideas on board.