Bar tourney's should not have to function under the same guuidelines as a real "pool tourney." What does that mean right? If I own a bar I'm just trying to give the drinkers something to do. I probably don't wanna add too much dough and don't want the payout and entry fee to be high at all cause I'd rather sell the beer than have you enter the pool tourney. With that said it should be all about the take for the bar. The winner of the tournament in an ideal situation maybe breaks even with his tab.
Pool players in general, don't drink as much as the average joe although we'd like to think we do. Good example from my own weekend is this. Friday night there was a tourney I didn't have much interest in as I was hanging out with friends just drinking away. I spent over $100 drinking and buying shots having a good time. Sunday I wanted to practice and play as hard as I could since I haven't been out to the pool hall much in the last 4-5 weeks...my tab was $8.25, I bought 3 beers.
My point is if you run off the 5 or so guys who won't play because they have no chance at there bar tab money, they won't stay and drink because that's a part of their overall enjoyment taken away. Would you rather have 1 guy who plays great, steals the money, and spends maybe $10 with the bar or would you rather have 5 average Joes that are gonna drink it up and spend a whole lot more than the great player and be tickled to death if they got free drinks for the night? If I own the bar I choose the better customers.
Lots of regulars and "bangers" who play at these kinds of tourneys are people who frequent the bar on nights where there is no tournament. These tournaments are akin to karaoke night to them. They should be looked at as such.
Now if you have a tourney at a pool hall or sports bar with ample tables, you need to handicap, graduate the entry fee, pay more places out, make people take a week off if they win or finish 2nd 2 times in a row(including chops). If the talent pool is separated by that much at the top thats the only way to keep the bottom caliber players playing. Our Sunday tournament was getting 50 ppl consistently, same guy has been winning it all year pretty much, now in the 20s is a good turnout. Just sayin!