The entire tournament structure needs to be changed.
Any player that goes 2 and out in the tournament, should go into another tournament.
10% of entry fee of the original (main) tournament should go into this tournament as the prize fund. So if you have a $50 tournament, 64 players - that means that $320 should go into this prize pool. 16 players will go 2 and out. Then they would play a double elimination tournament, with payouts of $160 First, $95 Second, $65 Third.
Then 5% of the calcutta would go to the person that owned the winning bid of the person that won the '2 and out' tournament. So if you had a $2000 Calcutta, $100 goes to the winning bidder.
This is how you increase attendance, getting people that are donating in tournaments to feel like they got their money's worth, and a few people actually pleased with their weekend. You also get higher bids for players that might be field bids or $10 bids in the Calcutta.
This is also how you increase purses - then you can charge $100 entry fee to a tournament - get 64 players and have a side tournament with $640 in it.
This of course also means that the tournament directors of today's weekly/monthly regional tournaments would have to do more work. I should have thought of that first - nevermind - that would never happen in the pool world.
I know it hasn't been that long since you posted this note above but I'm curious if other people think this is as good an idea as you and I do?
I can't think of any reason why something like this hasn't already taken root...........................Is anyone currently hosting a TWO & OUT tournament?