Black-Balled said:What he said- location (though I would say locationlocationlocation).
Location is and will always be the number one reason for going to a pool tournament and that is why I purposefully left that one off.
JoeyA
Black-Balled said:What he said- location (though I would say locationlocationlocation).
JoeyA said:Please expand on that, Jude. Besides, the convenience of the tournament being in close proximity to your home, what other convenience are you talking about?
Thanks,
JoeyA
JoeyA said:Jimmy, I understand what you are saying and I've heard it many times from players of your caliber and better.
The problem is that the majority of the players in a tournament are much further down the food chain from you and it is those players who are just dying to say, "I came in the money" and the ones in the next group below them just want to be able to say "I made it to one match out of the money" and there are a whole lot more of those guys than you and the other better players. If you don't cater to those at the middle level, you eventually lose all except the seasoned gluttons for punishment, like me.![]()
JoeyA
roosterman said:I disagree you can't cater to the middle or bottom class of player,because most of them are locals,and will play in it anyway.If it was up to them everybody would get money back.You need to cater to the people traveling,and pay 10% of the field,that way if you do get the money you can pay for your trip.
I disagree you can't cater to the middle or bottom class of player,because most of them are locals,and will play in it anyway.If it was up to them everybody would get money back.You need to cater to the people traveling,and pay 10% of the field,that way if you do get the money you can pay for your trip.
I don't play in many tourney's, never have, always keep telling myself that I will play them more often. I guess the biggest thing that prevents me from coming back is because I just go and mostly sit around waiting to play. That, and most local tourney's I've seen are just poorly run. They don't start on time, can't get their sh$t together, and what not. Admitedly, I'm a person with little patience and a short attention span. I need to be in constant action, not watching other people play pool.
I'm not sure what the answer is to my problem, probably, it's just my personality. I'd just rather get in a ring game and slug it out for 12 hours non-stop. But I can say that I'll still play tourney's from time to time. Oh yeah, in my area, there are absolutely NO 9' tourneys, only bar box ones. Don't like them, never have. We do have one bar box tourney that is starting to get some "name" players and that is going to be a draw for me every now and again to compete in them just not enough of a draw to compete regularly.
I don't play in many tourney's, never have, always keep telling myself that I will play them more often. I guess the biggest thing that prevents me from coming back is because I just go and mostly sit around waiting to play. That, and most local tourney's I've seen are just poorly run. They don't start on time, can't get their sh$t together, and what not. Admitedly, I'm a person with little patience and a short attention span. I need to be in constant action, not watching other people play pool.
I'm not sure what the answer is to my problem, probably, it's just my personality. I'd just rather get in a ring game and slug it out for 12 hours non-stop. But I can say that I'll still play tourney's from time to time. Oh yeah, in my area, there are absolutely NO 9' tourneys, only bar box ones. Don't like them, never have. We do have one bar box tourney that is starting to get some "name" players and that is going to be a draw for me every now and again to compete in them just not enough of a draw to compete regularly.
You can choose more than one but please pick the critical ones that motivate you to attend or play. It doesn't matter whether you sweat or play, the promoters want to pack the house.
JoeyA
How about double entry fee and limited field ? Instead 35 dollars how about 70 dollar entry with the field limited to 64 ? Some of the complaints were waiting long hours to play round 2 . While the extra entry may seem tough to fade you may save yourself the expense of another night in a hotel room and another day of food and drink.
Most tournaments are held in rooms with 10-12 tables , your not going to run 128 man field through there very fast and keep people occupied. They will start drinking or become bored and who would want to sit around breathing cigarette smoke for hours waiting for your next match to be called.
Problem is , is that room owners who add money aren't looking to break even , that is not why they are in business.
Very nice perspective David although I guess the extra 64 drinks and food that those other 64 would be buying would be missed by the room owner.