I always assumed that when I became a "Senior" I would be eligible to play in Senior Events. Boy was I wrong.
Several years ago, I played in only one BCA Open 8 Ball tournament (Amateur division). I had never played in one before or since. I had a very good run coming in 13-16th. I was close to 54 years old at the time and looking forward to playing with the guys closer to my age in the Senior events. The truth is some of them play better than I do.
However because I played well in one BCA Open 8 ball tournament, I am prohibited from playing with the rest of the Seniors.
I always thought that the Senior events were for Senior players....
I realize that if a Senior player is dominating an event the BCA can ill afford to have that player remaining in the Senior Events. It wouldn't be fair to allow a top player to monopolize the Senior events year in year out.
It is my opinion that it isn't fair to keep any amateur player out of the Senior events, ESPECIALLY if they have never competed in them. It would make good sense to move a player out of the Senior event into some other event, possibly to the Masters or some other "Advanced" division if they were regularly finishing in the top positions of the Senior Event.
As you age, you lose some of your skills as well as your stamina and I don't think the current way that "some" aging seniors are treated is fair at all.
Some seniors like myself are not allowed to play in BCA Senior events because they once had a good tournament in the Open amateur events.
I'm kind of curious as to what all of you think about the fairness or unfairness of preventing Seniors from playing in Senior events even though they have NEVER PLAYED IN even one single BCA Senior Event.
I'll be happy to answer any questions that any of you have and look forward to your perspectives whether you are young or old.
Thanks,
JoeyA
Several years ago, I played in only one BCA Open 8 Ball tournament (Amateur division). I had never played in one before or since. I had a very good run coming in 13-16th. I was close to 54 years old at the time and looking forward to playing with the guys closer to my age in the Senior events. The truth is some of them play better than I do.
However because I played well in one BCA Open 8 ball tournament, I am prohibited from playing with the rest of the Seniors.
I always thought that the Senior events were for Senior players....
I realize that if a Senior player is dominating an event the BCA can ill afford to have that player remaining in the Senior Events. It wouldn't be fair to allow a top player to monopolize the Senior events year in year out.
It is my opinion that it isn't fair to keep any amateur player out of the Senior events, ESPECIALLY if they have never competed in them. It would make good sense to move a player out of the Senior event into some other event, possibly to the Masters or some other "Advanced" division if they were regularly finishing in the top positions of the Senior Event.
As you age, you lose some of your skills as well as your stamina and I don't think the current way that "some" aging seniors are treated is fair at all.
Some seniors like myself are not allowed to play in BCA Senior events because they once had a good tournament in the Open amateur events.
I'm kind of curious as to what all of you think about the fairness or unfairness of preventing Seniors from playing in Senior events even though they have NEVER PLAYED IN even one single BCA Senior Event.
I'll be happy to answer any questions that any of you have and look forward to your perspectives whether you are young or old.
Thanks,
JoeyA