The APAT Open Championship Heads to Manchester235 on March 22

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APAT Manchester Open

The next leg of the 2024 Amateur Poker Association & Tour (APAT) is almost upon us, with the long-running recreational player-focused tour heading to Manchester235 over the weekend of March 22-24 for the Open Championship.

The APAT Manchester Open Championship is a £120 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em tournament open to APAT members and anyone who fancies flicking in £120 to get in on the action. You must be a member of Manchester235 casino to play in the Open Championship, and a government-issued photographic ID is required to join.

APAT Manchester Open Championship Schedule

DateTimeEvent
Fri 22 Mar6:00 p.m.Open Championship Day 1A
Sat 23 Mar3:00 p.m.Open Championship Day 1B
Sun 24 Mar1:00 p.m.Open Championship Day 2

Each of the two Day 1s of the APAT Manchester Open Championship is played as a freezeout. However, you can fire a second bullet at Day 1B if you play Day 1A. Should you progress to Day 2 from Day 1A, you can still enter the second flight, but you forfeit your Day 2 stack; you have been warned!

Players on each Day 1 enter the battle armed with 25,000 tournament chips and play to 25-minute levels where the blinds start at 100/100. A big blind ante comes into play from the sixth level onwards, with each flight continuing until only 15% of the field remains. Should you wish to channel your inner Phil Hellmuth and turn up fashionably late, late registration remains open until the end of the eighth level.

The surviving players progress to Day 2 on March 24, safe in the knowledge they have secured at least a min-cash for their efforts. Day 2 starts at the earliest Day 1 completion level or is rolled back to guarantee a minimum of 33 big blinds, and see the clock extended to 40 minutes; it reduces to 20 minutes once the event is down to only three players.

APAT Manchester Open Championship Day 1 Blind Structure

Small BlindBig BlindAnte
1100100
2100200
3100300
4200300
5200400
6200500
7300600
8400800
95001,000
106001,200
111,0001,500
121,0002,000
131,0002,500
141,0003,000
151,5003,000
162,0004,000
172,0005,000
183,0006,000

APAT was last in Manchester in October 2022 and saw 178 players fight it out to become the £120 buy-in tournament's champion. Mick Fletcher was the player who came out on top, claiming the £3,800 first-place prize plus a coveted gold APAT medal.

Fletcher defeated Frenchman Anthony Mathias heads-up, with Mathias collecting £2,720 and a silver medal. Malta's Angelo Zammit was the third place finisher and received £1,820 and a bronze medal.

Remaining 2024 APAT Schedule

Eleven APAT events remain on the 2024 schedule, including the Open Championship in Manchester. From Manchester, APAT heads to Malta for the Mediterranean Amateur Poker Championship on April 27-28 before dropping anchor in Ireland on May 1-2 and Glasgow on May 17-19.

DatesEventLocation
Mar 22-24APAT Open ChampionshipMan235 Casino, Manchester
Apr 27-28Mediterranean Amateur Poker ChampionshipPortomaso Casino, Malta
May 1-2Irish Amateur Poker ChampionshipDublin, Ireland
May 17-19Scottish Amateur Poker ChampionshipGrosvenor Casino, Glasgow
Jun 14-16UK Amateur Poker ChampionshipGrosvenor Casino, Leeds
Aug 21-26World Championship of Amateur PokerDTD, Nottingham
Oct 2-6German Amateur Poker ChampionshipGrand Casino Asch, Czech Republic
Oct 18-20English Amateur Poker ChampionshipGrosvenor Casino, Blackpool
Nov 2-3Maltese Amateur Poker ChampionshipPortomaso Casino, Malta
Nov 15-17UK & Ireland Amateur Poker ChampionshipGrosvenor Casino, Newcastle
Nov 29-Dec 1Poker Squads LiveDTD, Nottingham
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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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