NO INVITATION NEEDED to play on DIAMOND 10 FT PRO-AMS at Southern Classic Tunica, MS

There are 5 tournaments that are OPEN TO ANYONE, NO INVITATION NEEDED.

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=277508

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Three things:

John Henderson does not appear have done the write up you were expecting on his experience playing in an event using this format. Is it available somewhere or can you now post on how it went previously?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Greg said he'd only have four 10' tables available for Tunica. The size of some of the fields you're advertising seem "optimistic" for that number of tables.

Dates? Dates would be good for these different events.

Lou Figueroa
 
I appreciate the post, but I live in Texas and won't be able to attend. Thank you anyway.
 
Three things:

John Henderson does not appear have done the write up you were expecting on his experience playing in an event using this format. Is it available somewhere or can you now post on how it went previously?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Greg said he'd only have four 10' tables available for Tunica. The size of some of the fields you're advertising seem "optimistic" for that number of tables.

Dates? Dates would be good for these different events.

Lou Figueroa

Yep, 4 is all there is:grin:
 
Three things:

John Henderson does not appear have done the write up you were expecting on his experience playing in an event using this format. Is it available somewhere or can you now post on how it went previously?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Greg said he'd only have four 10' tables available for Tunica. The size of some of the fields you're advertising seem "optimistic" for that number of tables.

Dates? Dates would be good for these different events.

Lou Figueroa

I am going to give John a couple of more days to finish the write up. If it is not available then I will post my opinions about how the event went along with explanations of why. I learned a lot from the Reno events.

There are 4 10 ft'ers, but I will have access to the tables basically the entire time other than when the matches are played for the 10 Ball Invitational.

The dates for the event are the entire time of the Southern Classic, July 19th-28th.
 
I am going to give John a couple of more days to finish the write up. If it is not available then I will post my opinions about how the event went along with explanations of why. I learned a lot from the Reno events.

There are 4 10 ft'ers, but I will have access to the tables basically the entire time other than when the matches are played for the 10 Ball Invitational.

The dates for the event are the entire time of the Southern Classic, July 19th-28th.


Good luck.

Lou Figueroa
 
Three things:

John Henderson does not appear have done the write up you were expecting on his experience playing in an event using this format. Is it available somewhere or can you now post on how it went previously?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Greg said he'd only have four 10' tables available for Tunica. The size of some of the fields you're advertising seem "optimistic" for that number of tables.

Dates? Dates would be good for these different events.

Lou Figueroa

Here is a link to John's write up:
http://www.onepocket.org/forum/showthread.php?t=6800&page=3
 
Write up

The write up sounded just like the sales pitch you have made on other threads. Show a flow chart with how the tournament at Reno was played. I can read names and see how many people did multiple buys,who didn't,who cashed, and who won. Also it must show the amounts of money collected and paid to the finishers at each level.

Why should a player play in the first three days of a tournamrent,pay a lower fee multiple times, then sit back and watch the top tier players buy in AFTER the majority of money has been accumulated,sounds pretty bad for the little guy.

I'll wait for the Joe Schmo's to contribute,then when the money is huge,buy in at $300 to have a chance at $10,000. Could this possibly happen? If so, you might have a problem.

Who won the Reno Tournament? Who finished in the top 8? More importantly,at what level did they buy in?

Thank You.
cajunfats
 
The write up sounded just like the sales pitch you have made on other threads. Show a flow chart with how the tournament at Reno was played. I can read names and see how many people did multiple buys,who didn't,who cashed, and who won. Also it must show the amounts of money collected and paid to the finishers at each level.

Why should a player play in the first three days of a tournamrent,pay a lower fee multiple times, then sit back and watch the top tier players buy in AFTER the majority of money has been accumulated,sounds pretty bad for the little guy.

I'll wait for the Joe Schmo's to contribute,then when the money is huge,buy in at $300 to have a chance at $10,000. Could this possibly happen? If so, you might have a problem.

Who won the Reno Tournament? Who finished in the top 8? More importantly,at what level did they buy in?

Thank You.
cajunfats

These are all very good questions and I will address them in the other thread. Thank you.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=260618
 
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