ABP boycotts Berhman's event

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I support some of your ideals, but not the way of execution. If you would like some free advice about this have your treasurer PM me and I will be glad to give some hints.

On a totally unrelated note, how are your members sponsers gonna take it when they dont show up to one of the largest tourneys in the nation? There are rammifactions of this boycot that are far reaching.
As far as I know , our sponsors are behind us . I feel the stronger and more united our player base gets the Sponsors will get tons of advertisement out of us ! Every sport has a strong players organization don't they ?
We are just beginning to put ours together We think long and hard before we do anything . We have lots of meetings to discuss problems in the industry and vote on our actions.
Any verbal help from you would be greatly appriciated. PM Oscar
 
are apba players under contract with sponsors to play certain tournaments like the us open? or does it depend on the sponsor, circumstance?

i do enjoy watching you all play but i think until you all get decent sponsorship $ and signed contractual obligations for your 'world class' play in my mind pool is nothing but a freelance or part time job. so i think some of you might be a little misguided thinking it is anything more than that. also i know you are trying to get a signed agreement with barry but who are your other employers that you have agreements with? unless you have signed contractual obligations for your services then you really do not have much leverage. people in the workforce have to sign contracts with their employers, pay taxes, ss, medicare, retirement, etc. you guys will need to do the same if you ever want to be a legitimate organization and do whats best for you in the long run. its a tough bargaining position you are in right now. i hope everything works out.
 
if you are talking about asia, the food is actually some of the most delicious AND healthy in the world. especially japanese food, they are one of the cleanest cultures i have ever come across. i highly recommend having an openm mind if you go again, and hopefully have a local guide (ie player) with you to show you stuff you may like. but im with you on the cost :)

good luck with all

I have only gone to Tiawan and I had to eat McDonalds for 11 days !
WOW
I would love Japan I think ! My favorite restaraunts are Japanese Steak Houses ! LOL
 
You know I love TAR personally and consider both you guys good friends.
In my opinion TAR is one of the greatest things to happen to the pool world since jump cues. LOL
I do not know who wrote this and I emplore who ever did it to man up and sign your name to it ! I know it is one of our boad members and a friend . I just don't know which one .
I love comentating for you guys and I promise to never be an ass again like I did at the Bad Blood match ! I have no excuse for that one. I should have kept my personal feeling to myself and I promise to never do that again if the fan can forgive me ? I AM SORRY
You know you can ask me anything. If its personal I will PM you and Never air your buisiness on here publiclly.

I always have and do consider you a friend and I appreciate your honesty and kind words. All I ask is if someone is going to say something about me they have the facts straight.
 
are apba players under contract with sponsors to play certain tournaments like the us open? or does it depend on the sponsor, circumstance?

i do enjoy watching you all play but i think until you all get decent sponsorship $ and signed contractual obligations for your 'world class' play in my mind pool is nothing but a freelance or part time job. so i think some of you might be a little misguided thinking it is anything more than that. also i know you are trying to get a signed agreement with barry but who are your other employers that you have agreements with? unless you have signed contractual obligations for your services then you really do not have much leverage. people in the workforce have to sign contracts with their employers, pay taxes, ss, medicare, retirement, etc. you guys will need to do the same if you ever want to be a legitimate organization and do whats best for you in the long run. its a tough bargaining position you are in right now. i hope everything works out.
It's funny you say that . We had a meeting tonight and one of the topics that was brought up was a Medical insurance for our players ! WOW
You have good points !!!
 
I always have and do consider you a friend and I appreciate your honesty and kind words. All I ask is if someone is going to say something about me they have the facts straight.
I agree 100% ! I am gona PM you my cell number and would love to hear the facts personally !
 
I tried to stat out of this thread...BUT !!!!

I've been around pool my whole adult life & can see both sides...I've staked pros & shortstops in tournements plus gambling...The tourney side i can see the players point of view but looking at it on a gambling outlook I think they shooting their selves in da foot....What is it 36 years now & nobody got stiffed outright on their pay ? I got & had some people I've gambled with over the years that their word was their bond & always paid so If we ever did anything & they didn't have the cash I always let them play on credit...Not all by a long shot but certain people who always paid no matter what....On a gambling look at it if i was a pro player I'd try n work it out without all this...based on Barry's track record of always paying in the past...I know times are tough right now & people do things they normally wouldn't if the money was flowing..but the cruel hard facts are it just aint...I hope it gets resolved in a more positive manner than how it's being handled now on both sides.
 
Why would their be a 7 figure pool player? How??? Have you been to a baseball game? 70,000 people buying tickets to 81 home games buying $6 hotdogs and $9 beers.

Or have you been to the US Open 9ball championship with 300 people for 7 days buying $6 hot dogs and $9 beers?

Kind of a different crowd.

I was asking the same question , please read the whole post.
 
I've been around pool my whole adult life & can see both sides...I've staked pros & shortstops in tournements plus gambling...The tourney side i can see the players point of view but looking at it on a gambling outlook I think they shooting their selves in da foot....What is it 36 years now & nobody got stiffed outright on their pay ? I got & had some people I've gambled with over the years that their word was their bond & always paid so If we ever did anything & they didn't have the cash I always let them play on credit...Not all by a long shot but certain people who always paid no matter what....On a gambling look at it if i was a pro player I'd try n work it out without all this...based on Barry's track record of always paying in the past...I know times are tough right now & people do things they normally wouldn't if the money was flowing..but the cruel hard facts are it just aint...I hope it gets resolved in a more positive manner than how it's being handled now on both sides.
There is always more to the story that the public doesn't know about ! Please bare with us . I know this proble will get resolved ! I HOPE !!!
 
There is always more to the story that the public doesn't know about ! Please bare with us . I know this proble will get resolved ! I HOPE !!!

I'm pulling for a happy ending for all involved...this is one of those deals that no matter the outcome there is no winner.
 
we have to spend $1000-3000 out of our own pocket to get to a tournament before we hit a ball.

Wow, how are you guys getting there? Private jets or limos?

And Rodney said that he received a cheque. I take it that it must have a post dated cheque. He mentioned that he had to cancel on 2 tournaments because of this. No other money in his name other than a post dated cheque?
He must have been 50 cents away from bankruptcy then. What if he hadn't even placed in the money? He wouldn't have been going anywhere either.
A pretty weak excuse if you ask me.

But keep going guys, I can see you losing more support with every post.
 
Who was on and made the statement I asked about above? How can it be a legit organization if your guys aren't willing to man up and take credit for their own statement?

You don't seem to realize that they are acting as a group. Probably a great idea . To stay as anonymous as possible as it seems people are already targeting a couple of the members as though they are the only ones that are involved.
 
Wow, how are you guys getting there? Private jets or limos?

And Rodney said that he received a cheque. I take it that it must have a post dated cheque. He mentioned that he had to cancel on 2 tournaments because of this. No other money in his name other than a post dated cheque?
He must have been 50 cents away from bankruptcy then. What if he hadn't even placed in the money? He wouldn't have been going anywhere either.
A pretty weak excuse if you ask me.

But keep going guys, I can see you losing more support with every post.

Yup Yup Yup....

Your getting some greenies from me!
 
Wow, how are you guys getting there? Private jets or limos?

And Rodney said that he received a cheque. I take it that it must have a post dated cheque. He mentioned that he had to cancel on 2 tournaments because of this. No other money in his name other than a post dated cheque?
He must have been 50 cents away from bankruptcy then. What if he hadn't even placed in the money? He wouldn't have been going anywhere either.
A pretty weak excuse if you ask me.

But keep going guys, I can see you losing more support with every post.
It does cost us that amount depending on where the Pros are flying from ! Europian/Asian players pay alot of expenses to come to the Open.
 
rodeo

Call me crazy, but I think pool is more like rodeo than any other pro sport. I have photographed rodeos for a dozen years. One of my first observations, besides I better watch where I step, was that it's more a way of life than a sport. I think pool is a way of life for some people. I admire those that pursue it to that extent. I envy their skills.
I'm not sure how to approach this, but I think there is something to be learned from rodeo. Most everyone knows who the PRCA is, but there are countless small "pro" circuits all over the country. Then there's youth, high school and college rodeo.
Anyway.....
Karl
 
Call me crazy, but I think pool is more like rodeo than any other pro sport. I have photographed rodeos for a dozen years. One of my first observations, besides I better watch where I step, was that it's more a way of life than a sport. I think pool is a way of life for some people. I admire those that pursue it to that extent. I envy their skills.
I'm not sure how to approach this, but I think there is something to be learned from rodeo. Most everyone knows who the PRCA is, but there are countless small "pro" circuits all over the country. Then there's youth, high school and college rodeo.
Anyway.....
Karl

While my wife was deployed I rode in the SERCA (Southern Extreme Rodeo Cowboy Association) and was in position to take rookie of the year (covered 9 out of 14 outs) when my wife found out and put an end to that.

But yes...you are right there are some definate similiarities.
 
Goodnight everybody !

Thanks for the input Shawn.

Hey, just a request...

Could whomever is using this ABPpros username put their name on every post? It's obviously being passed around.

I hope things turn for the better.

Matt Thompson
Greensboro
 
WOW, by my count there is about 365 players on that list that can not play in Amateur events. Somebody should tell Barry Berhman that if the 41 players from the ABP don't show up he still has over 320 players listed right here that might want to play in the US Open.



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List of Players Barred From Participation in MaximBilliards.com Amateur Events.
This is not a complete list but it is all players under the rules as stated from other sources per Rule #5 at http://mxmbilliards.com//tour/aarules.htm

This list has been expanded to include UPA and ABP professionals
This list also includes some players barred for conduct reasons.

Alessandro Torrenti
Alex Pagulayan
Allan Hawkins
Allen Cathers
Allen Hopkins
Allison Fisher
Amanda Lampert
Andreas Roschkowsky
Andrew Dudman
Andrew Shaw
Angel Geigel
Angel Paglia
Anna Kostanian
Antonio Gabica
Antonio Lining
Art Wiggins
Arturo Hernandez
Asia Cycak
Austin Murphy
Bart Frazier
Bashar Hussain
Belinda Campos-Calhoun
Ben Zimmer
Bill Dunsmore
Bill Ferguson
Bill Incardona
Bill Mccollum
BJ Ussery
Blaine Sell
Bob Falber Jr.
Bobby Lewis
Bobby McGrath
Branden Ashcraft
Brandon Shuff
Brian Brekke
Brian Davis
Brian White
Brittany Bryant
Bruno Muratore
Buddy Hall
C. J. Bailey
Cario Dalmatin
Carlo Biado
Caroline Pao
Chad Bross
Chad Hefke
Chang Jung Lin
Charles Blank
Charles Bryant
Charlie Bryant
Charlie Williams
Che-Wei Fu
Chia-Ching Wu
Chieh-Yu Chou
Ching-Shun Yang
Chris Lynch
Chris Melling
Chris Orme
Chris Szuter
Christian Reimering
Chuck Beth
CJ Wiley
Cliff Joiner
Corey Deuel
Corey Harper
Cory Deuel
Craig Osborne
Craig Riley
Dan Wallace
Daniel Cossitt
Daniel Wallace
Danny Basavich
Darren Appleton
Daryl Peach
David Alcaide
David Gross
David Hemmah
David Hernandez
David Krolick
Dawn Hopkins
Dean Goddard
Debbie Schjodt
Del Smith
Dennis Coulter
Dennis Haar
Dennis Hatch
Dennis Orcollo
Dennis Orcullo
Dennis Orender
Denver Barger
Dimitri Jungo
Donnie Mills
E.J. Glode
Earl Strickland
Efren Reyes
Eric Martisius
Eric Smith
Erik Hjorliefson
Ernesto Dominguez
Evan Broxmeyer
Ewa Laurance
Fabio Petroni
Fong-Pang Chao
Francessco Tomati
Francico Felicilda
Francisco Bustamante
Francisco Bustamente
Frank Alvarez
Frankie Hernandez
Gabe Owen
Gandy Valle
Ga-Young Kim
Gene Albriecht
George Faigen
George SanSouci
Gerda Hofstatter
Gjon Dedvukaj
Glen Coutts
Guy Falkinburg
Hajato Hijikata
He Wen Li
Heather Lloyd
Helena Thornfeldt
Henry Tyler
Hsiao-Chi Lin
Hsin Huang
Huidjie See
Hunter Lombardo
Imran Majid
Iris Ranola
Ivaylo Petrov
Ivica Putnik
J. A. Tony
Jack Maginnis
James Barraks
James Boch
James M. Baraks
James Roberts
Jasmin Ouschan
Jason Klatt
Jason Miller
Jeanette Lee
Jeff Beckley
Jeff Crawford
Jeff Hughes
Jeff Ripley
Jeffrey De Luna
Jeffrey Grizzle
Jennifer Barretta
Jennifer Chen
Jeremy Jones
Jeremy Sossei
Jesse Engel
Jesse Rice
Jian-Bo Fu
Joanne Ashton
Joe Rushinski
Joe Tucker
Joey Korsiak
Johathan Smith
John Brumback
John Caldwell
John J. Troy
John Kutcharo
John Kutcher
John Martin
John Morra
John Schmidt
Johnny Archer
Jonathan Bivens
Jonathan Demet
Jonathan Pinegar
Jose Garcia
Jose Parica
Joseph Mejia
Joseph Portera
Josh Ulrich
Joshua Terry
Joven Alba
Jui-Lung Chen
Julian Gallant
Julie Kelly
Jundal Mazon
Jundel Mazon
Jung-Lin Chang
Justin Daniels
K. Schermerhorn
Kai Lun Hsu
Karen Corr
Karl Boyes
Keith Bennett
Kelly Fisher
Kent Baker
Keun Sup Lee
Kevin Buckley
Kim Davenport
Kim Shaw
Kim White
Ko Pin-Yi
Konstantin Stepanov
Kuo Po-Cheng
Kyoko Sone
Lance Salazar
Larry Guninger
Larry Nevel
Larry Phlegar
Laura Smith
Lee Chenman
Lee Van Corteza
Line Kjoersvik
Liu Haitao
Liz Ford
Loree Jon Jones
Louis Ulrich
Luc Salvas
Manny Chau
Marc Vidal
Marcus Chamat
Mark Cantrill
Mark Davidson
Mark Finkelstein
Mark Gray
Mark Mills
Mark Stanley
Mark Stephenson
Mark Whitehead
Marlan Manalo
Marlon Manalo
Martin R. Rimlinger
Mary Rakin
Matt Krah
Max Eberle
Max Eberly
Megan Smith
Melissa Herndon
Melissa Little
Michael Arden
Michael Aro
Michael Hill
Michael Ricciardella
Michael Tosado
Michael Yednak
Mika Immonen
Mike Davis
Mike Dechain
Mike Dechaine
Mike Fuller
Mike Gulyassy
Mike Massey
Mike Robinson
Mike Sigel
Mitch Phelps
Miyuki Sakai
Monica Webb
Moreno Krajevic
My-Hanh Lac
Myke Muñoz
Neil Fujiwara
Nguyen Phuc Long
Nick Van Den Berg
Nick Varner
Nicole Keeney
Niels Feijen
Oliver Medenilla
Oliver Ortmann
Oscar Dominguez
Pamela Cimarelli
Pat Luna
Patrick Rodriguez
Paul Brodell
Paul Potier
Paul Song
Pei-Chun Tsai
Pete Kelly
Pin-Yi Ko
Quinten Hann
Rachael Abbink
Rafael Martinez Chavez
Raj Hundal
Ralf Souquet
Ralph Eckert
Randy Jaragoske
Randy Whitehead
Ray Robles
Raymond Gray
Raymund Faraon
Richard Broumpton
Ricky Bingham
Ricky Yang
Rob Hart
Rob Saez
Robb Saez
Robert Jude
Robert Laurie
Robert Staskowski
Roberto Gomez
Rocky Lane
Rodney Morris
Rodolfo Luat
Ron Park
Ronnie Alcano
Ronnie Wiseman
Rubilen Amit
Ryan Silcox
Sandor Tot
Santos E. Sambajon
Santos Sambajon
Sarah Ellerby
Sarah Rousey
Scott Frost
Scott Higgins
Sha Sha Liu
Shane Sinnott
Shane Van Boening
Shane Winters
Shannon Daulton
Shaun Wilkie
Shawn Marzulli
Shawn Putnam
Shin Park
Shin-Mei Liu
Shu-Han Chang
Si Meng Chen
Sparky Ferrell
Stefano Palinga
Stephan Cohen
Steve Lillis
Stevie Moore
T.F. Whittington
Takhti Zarekani
Tamara Rademakers
Thomas Engert
Thomas Teschner
Thorsten Hohman
Thorsten Hohmann
Tiffany Nelson
Tim Hall
Tom Drapeau
Tommy Kay
Tommy Kennedy
Tommy Najar
Tommy Tokoph
Tony Chohan
Tony Crosby
Tony Drago
Tony Robles
Tony Watson
Tracie Majors
Troy Frank
Val Finnie
Vilmos Foldes
Vinancio Tanio
Vincent Facquet
Vivian Villarreal
Walter Glass
Warren Kiamco
Wayne Catledge
Wayne Graves
Xiao-Fang Fu
Xiao-Ting Pan
Yang Ching-Shun
Young Hwa Jeong
Yousseff Jalal
Yu Long Zhang
Yu Ram Cha
Yuan-chun Lin
Yukio Akakariyama

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