It seems a lot of people would like sky to review the SPT satellite structure. Personally I would like to see 3 rounds of sats all with 1 in 5 winning seats, this would certainly help us micro stakes players.
I can't afford to play 8 quid sats just to get to a semi with 1 in 10 going through.
Please SKY at least give us an answer instead of ignoring peoples views.
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His basic point was that £72 is alot to pay for a satellite and is in fact far more than any main event. This makes it unlikely that many players would be buying in directly and so the field would be almost exclusively made up of players who've come through the lower sats.
I actually agree with Sky and Tikay on this, as I've said before. If the £36 games only attract enough players for 2 seats a time, then logically any £72 satellite would only attract enough for 1 seat each time. I know alot of people think that 1/5 gives them a better chance to qualify but statistically, if you want to get in cheaply, the odds are the same either way.
With that said, I do think that if the majority of players are unhappy with the system as it is, it would make sense for Sky to change things. Even if the odds were unchanged the perception would be that Sky is listening and doing what its customers want. I still think they could run a weekly 1/5 to make everyone happy...
You make a good point, but surely the 72 quid satellites would fill via people winning seats from the other sats?
I would love to go to this event but don't have the luxury of being able to buy in direct and can only really have a couple of attempts at the 8 quid sats.......I'm sure there are many other micro stakes players in the same boat.
I agree about at least running a weekly 1 in 5, there must be some compromise that can be made???
Micro feeders into the £8 is a good idea.
I didn't realise Tikay had mentioned it on TV either, but one thing you forget Borin... it's easy to say if the £36 games her an average of 2 seats, then the £72 games will get an average of 1, but it's just not true because (whether it's in people's heads or not) it is a fact that people are put off playing a 1in10 so it does massively reduce the number of people trying. You only have to look at previous SPTs, I tried qualifying for Brighton and Cardiff, both of which used to get 5-6 seats virtually every single night... jump forward to Nottingham, 2 seats if you're lucky.
I've got to say I really was surprised that there are no sats into the £8 level. Can't see why they aren't available considering how many other events have small satellites.
Tuesday - Sunday @ 1:10 qualification for the larger BR
Monday (DTD night) @ 1:5 three tier qualification for the micro BR
#Win/Win
SPT's are first and foremost community focussed tournaments - a veritable live arm of the online site that we all (apart from the haters) know and love!!
This season all of the 1:10 SPT's have needed to be opened up to direct sales.. unfortunately this option excludes most of the smaller BR's..
To put it simply, if you have 120 seats available and Sky are still needing to open up qualification to direct BI with weeks to spare in order to fill the venue then there is something wrong with the qualification process..
In previous SPT seasons with a 1:5 quailification system you couldn't get an SPT seat for love nor money.. you HAD to qualify and pretty much EVERY event filled with weeks to spare..
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The SPT Final would be the live equivalent of say the £110 SKy Roller tourney's.
Yet there is a wider choice of satellites to get into a Skyroller.
For the SkyRoller, we have a one seat in five semi, one seat in five satellites to get into the semi and the two seats in 25 satellites, all of which I believe are well supported and suit varied bankrolls.
I believe the cheapest you can get into a SkyRoller event is £5.30 which is odds of 20/1ish.
To be fair to Sky you can win a £330 SPT seat for £8 which is odds of 41/1ish, so relatively speaking the SPT final is accessible to players with a smaller bankroll.
What does surprise me though is that there aren't any 1 in 5 satellites available to get into the £8 satellites, there is obviously a demand for them.
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There isn't at least one night a week where there is a 1 seat in 5 qualifying structure.
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There haven't been any 'super sattelite' style qualifiers.
But lets not forget Sky are also laying on promotions to qualify via other routes, like that Dazler bloke winning a £330 seat for nothing!
Also fields are tougher than a sky mtt.
Either way sky seem disinterested at even trying to fix this, despite the fact the current satellites are clearly failing to please the vast majority.