Brian parks back to back and 3 times overall....WOW!!!

post #23. Said.......back to back apa 9 ball titles........i thought they were speaking of the apa national championships since they just finished the u.s. Amature that brian won is not just 9 ball. Sorry if i mis understood that post.

2005 & 2006...
 
That is precisely it. We're arguing semantics and no, it's not the "APA National Amateur Title". If it were, I'd have less of a gripe. It's the "US Amateur National Championships". What's more, the stream makes constant reference to how these players are the very best amateurs in the country. The truth is, some may be but not all.

In regards to the US Open, you're right. If players fail to show-up, it detracts from the title but then, they're not billing the US Open winner as America's best pool player, are they? They just say he's the US Open winner.

Gotcha, I didn't watch a ton of the tournament and muted the commentary when I did. I'm not sure what an amateur in pool is anyway. That's one of the many problems with this sport is the lack of structure. But, that's another debate.
 
Gotcha, I didn't watch a ton of the tournament and muted the commentary when I did. I'm not sure what an amateur in pool is anyway. That's one of the many problems with this sport is the lack of structure. But, that's another debate.

I just wish there was a genuine effort to attract the very best players AND a genuine effort to report the truth. Sometimes it feels like everybody is trying to do somebody a favor in this game. Forget about mainstream media. If we're going to keep the audience we have, keep our own pool community intact, we should have high standards. We need structure. We need to have a governing body that all organizations report to. Right now, we're a complete mess and it pisses me off when I see organizations taking advantage of the lack of structure.
 
It's a shame there is no prize though... after expenses and all are accounted for.

Congrats to Brian. That's a tough format and a tough field. I think I'm going to give it a whirl next year. Ive heard of lesser players winning the qualifiers, Id be happy just winning one of them and advancing.

One mile from my house, come on down.
 
US Amateur

"I just wish there was a genuine effort to attract the very best players AND a genuine effort to report the truth. "

That all sounds well and good but you know if they started paying out like they do in Vegas you would have all kinds of sandbagging shortstops working their way into the tournament for the cash. I think that making the players foot part of the bill is the only way to keep that from happening. That being said, I like the idea of adding more entries into the US Open. Possibly subsidizing a portion of the US Open entry if you qualifiy for the 128 field. Most of us would know that trip is just be for the experience but it would be a more equitable payout of the entry fees paid by the participants.
 
I met Brian Parks this past weekend and you can't help but root for the guy! He's good people. He grinded it out after getting kicked to the loser's side by MD-local Chuck Roth and he deserves the win! Next year I hope to get farther than I did (33rd), but it felt great getting the "pro treatment" at such a prestigious event and I recommend this tournament to anyone looking to challenge their game.

Way to go buddy, see you in Vegas. :thumbup:
 
I met Brian Parks this past weekend and you can't help but root for the guy! He's good people. He grinded it out after getting kicked to the loser's side by MD-local Chuck Roth and he deserves the win! Next year I hope to get farther than I did (33rd), but it felt great getting the "pro treatment" at such a prestigious event and I recommend this tournament to anyone looking to challenge their game.

Way to go buddy, see you in Vegas. :thumbup:

Yeah, I just saw a video on youtube of his "man cave". Pool needs more people like him. That has to be the most badass set-up I've ever seen.
 
Wow I really opened up a can of worms on a post just congratulating a guy on something that is extremely difficult to win once but to do it 3 times and back to back (only henry brodt and possibly ron parks has accomplished..not sure on ron) and pretty positive no one has won it 3 times ever in 20 years....Again Brian excellent job we who have played this thing know it was well earned!!!!
 
Thank you guys on the Congrats!

I had a great time. For all those talking crap about my status as a player......watch the finals!!!!!! I am clearly an amateur. I have been very fortunate to win the Am's 3 times. I play the pool and that tournament because I love the game and I enjoy meeting new players and hanging out. I'm honered to play in that event. It's amazing how so many people can talk crap after someone wins such an event. Kinda sucks.

As far as Azer "Banks" you sir can go **** yourself! My Father would never ever talk shit about me playing people for money and doesn't even like that side of pool. Don't ever talk about my father or anyone's father without knowing the facts. It's way out of my character to tell you to Go **** Yourself but I wanna puke reading what was supposed to be a nice thread to your dumb ass comments!

Anyway thank you guys for the congrats. Sorry for my rant lol


Brian,

You are a great player and person. I also play this tourney because I like meeting pool friends from around the country. You shot excellent. There's always someone that has to try and take something away from the accomplishments of others. I think you are a great role model for the hundreds of thousands of APA players out there.

Hope to see you at the Super Billiards Expo one of these years!

Anyway, ignore most of these fools. Very nice victory!

KMRUNOUT
(Kerry McAuliffe)
 
Not sure what you mean by back to back APA 9 ball titles but Parks didn't win the APA national tourney in 9 ball this year. Gabe Appollos from Gallatin, Tennessee won the APA 9 ball tourney in Vegas this year. He beat another skill 9.....75-12 in the finals. Gabe plays as an amature but does very well in some tourneys where a lot of pro's play in. Brain Parks plays very well and has accomplished what most amatures will never see but anytime he wants to play Gabe he can bust me!
Congrats Brian Parks on a great accomplishment.....

I believe Brian is also a former APA singles 9 ball champion, just like Gabe.

KMRUNOUT
 
That is precisely it. We're arguing semantics and no, it's not the "APA National Amateur Title". If it were, I'd have less of a gripe. It's the "US Amateur National Championships". What's more, the stream makes constant reference to how these players are the very best amateurs in the country. The truth is, some may be but not all.

In regards to the US Open, you're right. If players fail to show-up, it detracts from the title but then, they're not billing the US Open winner as America's best pool player, are they? They just say he's the US Open winner.

Jude,

In the US Open on any given year, you might hear people say "these are the best players in the world". Just because a few B players put up their money to play in the tourney doesn't really invalidate the statement. I think its fair to say that just like at any tourney, the top 10% of the field is pretty damn strong. In the US Amateur Championship, I think we can all agree that the top 12 guys *are* in the top of all amateur players in the US. Same with this years US Open. The top 10 guys are world champ caliber all day. Not true of the entire field, obviously. Your comments come across as "odd" at best, and pretty negative at worst. Odd in that I can't figure out the benefit to you for pointing this out. Sounds a bit like a small chip on your shoulder. I doubt that is what you intended...but I gotta call it like I see it. No offense intended to you.

KMRUNOUT
 
I also want to be clear about a few things. I'm actually very happy that so many players show-up for this. This should serve as proof that competitive amateur pool isn't always about cash. With that said, The APA could send the top 8 to the US Open and the winner to Hawaii for two weeks and still walk away with a nice chunk of change. They're just greedy.

No argument here. I think better than this would be to cover the airfare and *required* extra hotel night for the 128 finalists. I had to pay near $500 ultimately to play in this event.

KMRUNOUT
 
So Jude...Since a lot of the BEST players weren't at the US Open 9ball this year, I suppose it's not a national title either? Sorry, but this tournament is just as much a national title as any other tournament where players from all over the country compete against one another.

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

Everything you say is true but then I don't want to hear about how it's a national title every two minutes. It's a good tournament and many of the players that show are excellent but you're not looking at the top 128 amateurs of the United States.
 
brian parks

Not taking nothing from Brian, he's a great player. Just don't know why he wants to keep winning a trophy. I never said he was not the best player there, he probably is.

The US Amateur champion wins entry into the US Open next year plus travel and lodging expenses for that week in Virginia. Last year his package was around $2,300 for his trip to the US Open. oh yeah, he also gets that crappy trophy that cost around 500 a piece. Don't know why he would want to win it again,
 
Wow I really opened up a can of worms on a post just congratulating a guy on something that is extremely difficult to win once but to do it 3 times and back to back (only henry brodt and possibly ron parks has accomplished..not sure on ron) and pretty positive no one has won it 3 times ever in 20 years....Again Brian excellent job we who have played this thing know it was well earned!!!!

The first back-to-back champ was Rich Ross from Massachusetts. He did it in 1995 and 1996, the 2nd and 3rd years of the event.
 
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