The following email has just been dispatched to G 

. Hopefully it will see some results.
Hi Carmel,
A few points to follow on from the email sent a while back. These are not so much personal viewpoints of any of the three of us, rather the general views of several regulars.
The Friday structure now seems bang on with 6,500 chips.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, everyone seems happy with as is.
The one remaining niggle with Sunday is the 4pm start time. A lot are still saying they'd be able to play it if it was switched to a 5pm or 6pm start.
At least a dozen more regulars would be able to make it by 6.30pm/7.30pm and you wouldn't lose any of the current players by going back an hour or even two.
This is even more the case in the summer months when people tend to be busier later into the afternoon given good weather. You have been seeing this in recent Sunday numbers.
The monthly tournament seems much better in its current slot. However, the current buy-in is beyond the usual Friday night crowd and not big enough to draw in festival players from around the country. The general feeling is it would be better off at £150.
There's also a perceived problem with the day two start time. A mid-afternoon Saturday re-start means a lot can't commit. Why not make it a 6pm or 7pm start for day two? That way anyone getting knocked out early is likely to drift into the Saturday night tourney or play cash.
The other hitch currently is that some have to return on day two without yet having cashed. This will put them off long term. Perhaps stipulate that play on day 1 will continue down to the money? If it's a £150 this will always be at least nine anyway, so that would eradicate the problem.
So, on to Mondays. The £50x3 is definitely dead looking at last night's field of 18.
The £20 re-buy idea seems unpopular and most seem to want another £75 FO, structured the same as Friday.
We are also aware that a number of players are now playing elsewhere..Fifth Street at Borehamwood being the usual destination, eg Edna Adams. Would it be worth contacting them personally to attract them back?
Cheers,
Graham Wheldon, Simon Galloway, Richard Prew