the wording was what I had issues with
Charlie,
We all manage to dig ourselves in deeper trying to explain things sometimes. The wording of your explanation which both SuperStar and I highlighted is what I objected to very strongly.
Time to move on. I wish you every success in the future.
Hu
Charlie,
We all manage to dig ourselves in deeper trying to explain things sometimes. The wording of your explanation which both SuperStar and I highlighted is what I objected to very strongly.
Time to move on. I wish you every success in the future.
Hu
You misread what I said, Charlie was not treated differently or did i try to please him in any of my decisions. The only way Charlie was considered differently is because of the match situation. Charlie payed his way just like everyone else and was within his rights to take his other innings. Believe I do not want to lose one player let a lone a few. In my opinion the people that were more important were the ones who had never even played 14.1 before and got exposed to the event.
Again to all involved I do apologize but please believe that when we had issued that statement for the players with matches that it was meant for all players and not just Charlie it just so happened that when Lou got bumped it was for Charlie and I think that is part of the problem.
Perhaps what I should have said in my original response was that as a player who payed their entry and had a match that we were extending the same courtesy to him that we would any other player in that situation so ShootingArts perhaps my wording was poor but believe me we had no problem kicking John Schmidt or Mike Davis off table after their turns when they wanted to keep on shooting.
Again I cant apologize enough as I had no idea the impact of that decision would have. I truly hope that everyone comes out next year and that we have more tables to alleviate this problem. In regards to Charlie Williams being given preferential treatment then I guess I am guilty of it along with a number of other players who had matches that were not Charlie Williams.
Sincerely,
Charlie