F@#k it s#@t ........COOKOO.[/
Canadian English at it's best!!!!!!:rotflmao1::
Criteria applicable to event invitations should/could be established and followed, IMO, EH...:smile:
F@#k it s#@t ........COOKOO.[/
Canadian English at it's best!!!!!!:rotflmao1::
Um, you would THINK that playing pool at the highest level WOULD be the driving criteria. However in Grady's case people who can't lick his boots in straight pool were INVITED to the 14.1 "World Championship" instead of him.
Cowboy Jimmy Moore reported ran or still runs a hundred balls a day in his 80s.
Wille Mosconi received invites and WON a straight pool world title in his sixties "after" he was retired from active competition.
Buddy Hall and Mike Lebron both won the US Open after they were 50.
The point of all this Roy is that Grady was NOT passed over because of his ability of lack of it. He was and will continue to be passed over because he was OPENLY and harshly critical of the tournament promoter Charlie Williams when Charlie was running the UPA. It's politics as usual.
It's the same reason Sarah Rousey won't be getting "invites" to Dragon Promotions events.
Grady knows this.
Still though his point is completely valid that he is still an active player, that he can still compete, that he has promoted and done well in 14.1 events and that he should be invited on those credentials alone and politics should be left out of it.
But, it's the pool world Roy and nothing is as it "should" be.
To get an invite you have to play pool on the highest level, and be damn good at it. You have done so, but do you today?
Sorry Roy, but this is plain and simple BULL SHIT, in reality it is all politics, and if you do not sing the party song no matter what you skill level or abilities are you will not be invited, plain and simple!!!!!
Proffesional Pool is nothing but a very very large circle jerk, starting with the BCA and Continuing through the current Pro-tour Santioned events. I mean plain and simple what have any of these organizations really done for pool?
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I am an amateur poolplayer from Norway. My goal is to become a Norwegian Champion, and this is a blog/diary about my weekly practise-routines, tournaments I attend and other poolrelated things I experience on my way to achieve my goal.
I don't think any of the above is funny including you Blogg, but at least it clearly shows your qualifications, now I understand exactly what Vet was talking about concerning your qualifications and all you have done for Pro Billiards and AZ Billiards!!!!!!!!
Thanks for clearing this up for me.:smile:
Oh and by the way, I did enjoy you Website.
Respectfully
Proffesional Pool, atleast outside America, has proper organizations, with rules how to qualify for events like the World Pool Masters, World Championships etc.
If you play good, you qualify, if you can't hold your position on the rankings you better stay home.
The big majority of the Europeans that have entered the World 14-1 Championship have done so because of their rankings on the Eurotour, or results at European Championships, like for example Jasmin Ouschan and Dominic Jentsch.
I know that the organizer/host of big tournaments are always granted some wildcards, and one year Charlie Williams/Dragon decided to invite the Cha-sisters. Could they invited Grady instead? Of course, but that's not my point.
I believe that there should be absolutely no invites at all, at tournaments like this. I am glad that the European Pocket and Billiard Federation choose to hand out ALL their given spots to players based on how they play now.
When EPBF receives like 15 spots to the World 14-1 Championships, they could of course always give a spot to Tom Storm, former European 14-1 Champion and runner-up in the World 9-ball, but they don't. To get a spot, you have to qualify through the ranking or the European 14-1 Championships.
I noticed that Grady played in one of those qualifiers in America, for the World 14-1 Championship, but he didn't make it. I am sorry he failed.
Btw, since no one answered on one of my previous posts. Should Daryl Peach always be invited to every upcoming World 9-ball Championship, because he is a World 9-ball Champion?
Even in golf they have a 10-year limit for champions. If you haven't won in 10 years you are no longer automatically given a spot, you need to qualify...
I put Rich R and NYC cue dude on my ignore list.
Some posters have asked' "What's he done over the last 10 or 12 years?"
Nothing great but here's what:
Wrote a book.
Created and hosts the Bank Pool ring game and co-hosts the One Pocket and Bank Pool HOF dinner at the DCC every year.
Writes for Inside Pool magazine
Took four 10,000 mile plus tours doing Exhibitions and seminars
Played four $10,000 sets, won two and lost two
Played in two ring games that each had a $2,000 entry fee and starred world class players
Promoted three good sized tournaments, one on the gulf coast, another at the Sheraton hotel here and a senior event in Naples Beach,Fl
I thought this was a fair question so I responded as best I could. Oh, probably most importantly, I raised my two kids with no entitlements.
Grady, I never said you were not an intelligent, hardworking pool player. I know you are. Although I could, I have not said anything nasty about you. I have only stated the facts, with respect. I guess if I don't post things you agree with, I must be nasty.Now to Rich R. Nothing I said could convince him that I'm an intelligent, hardworking pool player. I mean, he said some really nasty things about me. He just had to go to the ignore site.
Me and Mark have met before....he was fascinated with my hair in that picture I guess
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Rich R is not a bum.
Now that we are talking about respect where did Grady say that Rich R was a bum????I went back and read the entire thread and I could not find it anywhere, so lets make it clear putting some one on ignore means you do not care to listen to what that person says any longer for whatever reason. In no way putting some one ignore means your calling them a Bum or any other such name.
I don't know if you used the words above to stir the pot or not but those words were never said by anyone except you!!!!!!![]()
Grady, I never said you were not an intelligent, hardworking pool player. I know you are. Although I could, I have not said anything nasty about you. I have only stated the facts, with respect. I guess if I don't post things you agree with, I must be nasty.
You can ignore me and the facts. You can stick your head in the sand if you wish. In the end, you have not provided a good reason why you should be given an invitation to the 14.1 World Championship.
You and your followers think you should be invited to any and every pool event in the world. I happen to disagree. I don't think either of us will change our positions, so I'm done with this thread, until next year, when I'm sure it will come back again.
Fred,This is meant as nothing but words to read.
Grady Matthews was runner-up to the Miz in the World 14.1 Championship. When he moved to New england right around 1990, he promptly won the New England 14.1 Championship. And up until that point, 14.1 was still going strongly in New England.
Several years late, Amsterdam Billiards decided to have an event that they called the National 14.1 Championship. Though there were several new age 14.1 players running 100's from everywhere, an out-gunned, out- matched, over-the-hill Grady Matthews ground out a supremely competitive 5th place out of a world class field.
I know Grady is past his prime, but even when everyone thought he was all washed up, he still came with it. He's got a background that includes 14.1, for those that don't know. If others with less history and qualification are invited, then not inviting him IMO is wrong. We've seen it in the past where others with less were invited to these types of events.
Fred
Who are you to say that "Roy is one if the best posters on here and contributes DAILY to the forum. " Kinda opininated , but since you brought it up what makes him one of the best?
He is also very involved in and competent to all of the happenings in the pool world.
What is he involved in?
What makes him a Competent Voice?
To sum it up what has he done for Proffesional Pool / Billiards?
I will wait for your reply, thanks in advance.
So because I am an amateur player I have no right to voice my opinions?
I don't understand why it is so important for you to know what I have done for pro-billiards or AZ Billiards, but I'll give it a shot.
I have been vice-president of the Norwegian Pool Federation.
I have been national-coach for the Norwegian Youth Team. Been their manager on the European Youth Championship in Ukraine. I have been manager of the Norwegian Men and Women when playing in Brandenburg, Germany and in Chezk Republic.
I have owned Norway's biggest poolhall, the ElbowRoom, with 22 Brunswick Gold Crown IV. A room that Mika Immonen, Oliver Ortmann, Niels Feijen and Tony Drago, to name a few, called one of the most beautiful poolrooms they have ever been in.
I have put on the Norwgian 9-ball Challenge, first time won by Mika Immonen 9-4 over Oliver Ortmann ($ 10,000 in first pice). This tournament was aired live on Norwegian TV btw, and available on ppv on internet through the website of the Norwegian tv-channel. 28 matches were also sent live on betandwin.com, so people could bet on the outcome of the matches. The second Norwegian 9-ball Challenge was won by another player from Finland, Markus Juva.
I have put on the Scandinavian 8-ball Battle, won by Niels Feijen ($ 8000) over Artem Koshovyy. Artem beat Ralf Souquet in a very exciting semifinal, which people could luckily watch live on betandwin.com. Here we also had a special 9-ball event, won by Roberto Gomez from Philippines.
I managed to get the Norwegian 9-ball Championship on TV (not live). I helped the TV-company with editing and the commentary for this, since they had never done it before. I also managed to get an inivitational 9-ball event on tv in Norway, staring Hohmann, Chamat, Nick van den Berg etc. Won by Norwegian Roger Lysholm.
I've been tournament director for tournaments with almost 200 players.
I put on the first Norwegian Team Cup, broadcasted on TV, won by Jasmin Ouschan and Line Kjorsvik.
I have travelled to compete at many Eurotours, tournaments in Philippines and also the DCC. I normally write summaries/reports from my trips here on AZ, and I believe that many readers appreciate them.
I have paid hotelrooms for many pro-players at events over the year, and I always do my best to support the players rights when it comes to incidents like not being payed by the promoter. Since you checked my blog you can read back to January, and notice that I was the FIRST to publish that Chia Ching Wu was still unpaid from the World Ten Ball Championship.
I have managed to finish 3rd and 5th in Norwegian Championships, after I made my goal of becoming a Norwegian Champion. I have had the pleasure of playing Efren Reyes, Ralf Souquet, Thorsten Hohmann, Nick van den Berg, Niels Feijen, Roberto Gomez, Jasmin Ouschan etc., and I have the pleasure of calling them friends.
Remember that I have only been involved in pool for 7 years, and that I am 28 years old. I think it's not that bad.
I could go on and on, but I don't see the point. In fact, I regret why I even wrote this at all, because it shouldn't matter.
People should be allowed to have opinions no matter what they have done in pool.