ChrisBanks
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So no ones gonna be at the DCC because they are playing BB
What if this thing damages major events until they find out they can't make money at it. How are you generating income again? PPV?
you're wise to consider that.
So no ones gonna be at the DCC because they are playing BB
What if this thing damages major events until they find out they can't make money at it. How are you generating income again? PPV?
Well, they could produce content and sell that content to any network willing to buy it.
Don't forget that the WPT was rejected by just about every major channel including ESPN. Finally the Travel Channel took a shot and the rest is history.
To me I see so many upsides to this with all the talent captive for months. I don't know what all they have planned but I know what I would do if I had so many players and millions to spend.
I'm trying to remain positive about Bonus Ball. I remember the storm before the IPT launch, so I'm going to try to give this entity the benefit of the doubt.
But there's a 500-pound gorilla that lurks in the background that remains mute. I have kept mum about it, but now that I've heard from three different sources about it, I'm going to bring it to the fore on this thread and see how it's handled.
It is rumored that Bonus Ball owes money for services rendered to Canadian Jim Wych and has not paid him, at least as of the date of this writing. This doesn't set a good precedent for Bonus Ball and how it pays for services rendered.
Jim and Billy depicted below.
Am I the only one overcome by sadness that BB no longer is short for me?
What would the mosconi cup look like if BB wasn't delayed? Would mosconi have lost half it's players?
Nope.
As I understand the broad strokes any player can skip a week they just have to have a sub play in their spot. They don't get paid for that week though the sub does. Based on the schedule on the website not all teams play every week. Early on it looks like teams have a bye week. No clue how the new start date affects things.
IMO the biggest winners of this structure are, for lack of a better term, the second tier players. A guy who may not take top five very often in open events will make more with Bonus Ball. A guy who is a threat to win anything he enters not so much. So it might be in his interest to play the points events ($25K added). But if he does then how does that affect the team? Plus Matchroom uses points events to pick for Mosconi. Its an interesting dynamic.
For all the money being paid no one but the first or second place is going to really hit a lick. ALLEGEDLY (no I wont reveal my source) third place ends up paying $32K total for the season if he plays all 22 weeks plus the playoffs. Second is $42K and winners get $62K. That includes weekly salary and prize fund and is before taxes. So its decent money and a good opportunity but its not life changing. Considering travel cost or paying for a second residence in Vegas plus the time commitment it makes sense for some guys and is a gamble for others. Matchroom is still going to get who they want each December IMO.
(What is confrontational about saying professional players should not have to pay entry fees? It is what I believe in.)
(The players were scheduled to come a week in advance for a training camp. They came as scheduled. You did a great thing by giving Larry those tables, I saw the bill.)
(I do know what Im talking about. I found sponsorship money for years. If you did not notice our first professional tournament had Wendy's, Canad Inns and about 8 other corporate companies that supported that event)
(I know very well what you do, I have given you lot's of money to your BCA pool league over the years. I appreciate the work it takes to run tournaments, I promoted the most successful Eight Ball tournament to ever last in Winnipeg. It is still filled to capacity, week after week, to this day!)
(I am speaking my mind and that's what a forum is for. You have never spoke your mind, huh? I hear it all the time on your podcasts. You are never afraid to bash APA, Bonus Ball or anything else if you can and you have.)
(It is not personal but it is my opinion, if the shoe fits... you tell me why you hope Bonus Ball works out, this will be interesting.)
Here is why I hope the WPBL works out. There will be matches that I can watch in a team format that is not ran once a year by Barry Hearns. I will be able to follow my favorite team week to week. I love statistics. I love seeing who is the actual top scoring player in the league. I like seeing which player is improving and which team will end up the champion. I want to see other amateur players that quit leagues once they hit a certain level come back to pool and play this strategic and well structured game. I want to see other amateur players learn this game and play it because I like to see the smile when they discover just how good the game plays! www.wpbl.tv
This post was a general statement on why I don't believe professional players should be paying large entry fees. I realize that entry fees are necessary in amateur tournaments. This post is my opinion and not meant to please everyone that the shoe fits.
Barry Bremner, amateur pool player!
Of the players listed on the Bonus Ball rosters (I havent checked, just was curious) how many of them made $26,000 last year? (keeping in mind Bonus Ball is scheduled for only 26 weeks, so its only 6 months) I know players like Darren or Shane make good money every year, Im sure they can also write off the travel cost if they pay taxes on their winnings (not my business either)
If the players were smart, (which rarely happens) they'd take their guaranteed income (JOB) and be happy with it. Us common folk, who have to grind out 40,50,60,70 etc hours a week (maybe you dont, but I do) do it because we want guaranteed money.
As long as the company that you work for generates income.
What would the mosconi cup look like if BB wasn't delayed? Would mosconi have lost half it's players?
Well, Mr. Bremner, I gotta give credit where credit is due. You definitely know how to work this forum's software with the different font colors.
I think everybody appreciates the hard work involved in this huge endeavor, and I am so pleased that the pro players have this opportunity to make some money.
Please take a different tone to Mark Griffin. He's one of the good guys in the pool world. You-all are kind of newbies. I think even if you may not like what he has to say, you should at least give him a modicum of respect on a public forum that is read by many different pool peeps -- industry members, print media, prospective sponsors, pro players, amateur players, railbirds, pool aficionados, you know, the ones who will be buying your product. I want to like you.
Do you know who Jim Wych is? I'm just curious.![]()
I don't have the cool graphic to add, but this is another BOOM post.
Nicely done, JAM. I was thinking in a similar fashion....this guy makes it difficult to want to like the prospective product. And it is still "prospective", until it finally starts. I hope it all works out, and becomes successful. Despite the tone of the lead promoter....
JAM SAID: Well, Mr. Bremner, I gotta give credit where credit is due. You definitely know how to work this forum's software with the different font colors.
I think everybody appreciates the hard work involved in this huge endeavor, and I am so pleased that the pro players have this opportunity to make some money.
Please take a different tone to Mark Griffin. He's one of the good guys in the pool world. You-all are kind of newbies. I think even if you may not like what he has to say, you should at least give him a modicum of respect on a public forum that is read by many different pool peeps -- industry members, print media, prospective sponsors, pro players, amateur players, railbirds, pool aficionados, you know, the ones who will be buying your product. I want to like you.
Do you know who Jim Wych is? I'm just curious.
I answered Mark back the same way he answered me. It's only fair. Again, it has nothing to do really with Bonus Ball. It is my opinion on charging professional players large entry fees. I think it is wrong. My opinion. Why I want the WPBL personally to succeed is again my own feelings. I'm a statistic fanatic.
On a league matter that you have asked about...of course I know Jimmy!
He is a great guy! I wish Jim was still promoting but Larry and Jim agreed to part ways, but it had nothing to do with non-payment of funds. That is a personal business disagreement and is no reflection on either gentleman. Nothing personal, simply business. I can't wait to hear Jim announcing the Mosconi Cup! Of all the nine ball announcers, I like him a lot! Well, I'm off to Las Vegas. Anyone wanting to play me some Bonus Ball, come on down! It will be my pleasure to introduce you to this fun game!
I know! It is an American Corporation. Any other questions can be sent to info@playbonusball.com I will do everything I can to get back to everyone. Thanks for the questions!