? results from Las Vegas 9 ball ?

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anyone know where the results for the BCA 9 ball event that's going on / just finished in Las Vegas are posted?
 
BCAPL - 9-ball challenge

The whole event (if you are talking about the amateur event) played on 7' tables will be posted at www.ctsondemand.com.

It will be listed as one of the singles events.

This was a'warm-up' event and had close to 250 players. Chris Melling won and double dipped Brian Gregg.

This is one of the 2 events that players can sign up on site. The field closes at 256 and we almost made it.

Chris won $3,400 for a $100 entry. There was $2,500 added.

Mark Griffin
 
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The whole event (if you are talking about the amateur event) played on 7' tables will be posted at www.ctsondemand.com.

It will be listed as one of the singles events.

This was a'warm-up' event and had close to 250 players. Chris Melling won and double dipped Brian Gregg.

This is one of the 2 events that players can sign up on site. The field closes at 256 and we almost made it.

Chris won $3,400 for a $100 entry. There was $2,500 added.

Mark Griffin
This is Brian Gregg and to the best of my knowledge I was doulble dipped by Chris Melling which won a total of 7,000.00 and my prize fund was 5,400.00. It was a very good tournament, but a little unorganized, Congrats to all the winners.
 
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BCAPL 9-ball challenge

The correct payouts are listed on the brackets - which are at ctsondemand.com.

Melling got $3,400 and Brian Gregg should have gotten $2,500.

Brian was notified that there was a clerical error and that he was mistakenly given a voucher for $5,400. The mistake was caught and some of the players returned the overpaid amount.

Several of the players had not turned their voucher into a check. Keep in mind that BCAPL always tries to make arrangmenet to cash the checks on the premises.

Brian had already cashed his check and evidently did not believe he needed to try and correct the error (or part of the error).

This was a $110 entry fee (with a $15 registration fee) and $2,500 added. A total payout of $26,000. A helper on the desk got about half of the payout amounts correct and then jumped to the wrong column - making his total payout $40,000. Obviously that was an error and the payouts were correctly listed on the master payout sheet that was sitting on the registraton counter.

Mark Griffin, CEO
CSI - BCAPL
 
Mark-

How come the Mixed Master Men's Team only shows 8 entrants? We entered but didn't have enough players show up so we forfeited out of the tournament - but would still be an entrant?

Also, is this the last year for Master Men's Team event? Doesn't seem like the participation will ever return.
 
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Let's see how many players DON'T give the over payment back. These will be the same players that are *****ing about promoters stiffing them. I hope if they don't give the over payment back in a reasonable amount of time that names are named. Johnnyt
 
The correct payouts are listed on the brackets - which are at ctsondemand.com.

Melling got $3,400 and Brian Gregg should have gotten $2,500.

Brian was notified that there was a clerical error and that he was mistakenly given a voucher for $5,400. The mistake was caught and some of the players returned the overpaid amount.

Several of the players had not turned their voucher into a check. Keep in mind that BCAPL always tries to make arrangmenet to cash the checks on the premises.

Brian had already cashed his check and evidently did not believe he needed to try and correct the error (or part of the error).

This was a $110 entry fee (with a $15 registration fee) and $2,500 added. A total payout of $26,000. A helper on the desk got about half of the payout amounts correct and then jumped to the wrong column - making his total payout $40,000. Obviously that was an error and the payouts were correctly listed on the master payout sheet that was sitting on the registraton counter.

Mark Griffin, CEO
CSI - BCAPL
On tuesday the 11th the nineball tournament started with no funds posted, On wednesday the 12th the nineball ended with all funds posted and with that being the truth I was payed exactly what the Tournament board stated a total of 5,400.00. Us players were approached to attend a meeting on Sunday the 16th at midnight when we were adressed that their had been a mistake on the payout, 4 days later. Most of the players was not happy that this situation happened. On Tuesday the 18th a new board was posted with different payouts. I was put in the tournament and we had cut the money up and he went home not to mention that the black jack table got some of it. I had never been to the BCA tournament before, infact I didn't go to Valley this year and it was a great tournament except for this situation.
 
Here is a picture I have found of the ORIGINAL board from Vegas. We were playing for what the BCA wrote on the board. Obviously this was not a voucher mistake.

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Original full size picture can be downloaded here.
http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab337/bankingb/Public_Pool/DSC_0029.jpg

The payouts were clearly written on the board before the end of the day on the 12th of May. The same payouts were there for the finals were on the 13th, I got a payout slip for $5,400 that day. Waited that day and then I cashed in/got paid the next day. The money was split up with staker.

$$$$$$$$$ money was spent/ blew for 3 days in Vegas

Informed of a meeting at midnight on Sunday. No reason given about meeting earlier during the day. After BCA said they overpaid almost all other players almost all said no to returning the money. They were then told they can play next year for free. Will those entries be funded or are they just being given a free shot at other players entry money. I rewrote this due to what I said earlier mistaking the dates. Mark Griffin brought this to the table not demanding anything back he was wanting the pool players to know about the situation and what was the best way to deal with it.
 
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