
Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
Yeah my point is that if you're going to center it around a $26k Main Event where the average expenditure is $70,200, you might as well plop this thing in a better place (like the aforementioned Baha Mar), even if you put it somewhere elsewhere than Bahamas.
I know there's a capacity issue at some nice places, to where a large tournament simply wouldn't work. But there's plenty of places it would.
Poker players do like to bitch, especially when losing (you should see Commerce and The Bike players!), but they did happen to hit on some valid points there.
With that said, I have considered taking a little non-poker trip to Atlantis with my Caesars Diamond benefit, because I can get it fairly cheap, provided the flights don't set me back a ton. I'm a big "expectations" guy. If I expect something to be flawed, and I'm not paying a whole lot for the experience, I can still leave satisfied even if it does indeed have real issues. If I'm expecting something wonderful and it turns out to be mediocre, I'm incredibly disappointed. If I expect something mediocre and it turns out good/great, I'm thrilled.
I think the expectation gap is what happened here. Some players unfamiliar with Atlantis were expecting it to be a lot nicer than it is (especially given how it's promoted), and they were disappointed. Some players were expecting the Super Main Event to be similar to the Vegas Main Event, and were shocked by the indiscriminate firing by rebuy-happy pros, and additionally shocked by the long late reg period.