In these tournaments, the added money is based on the turnout. For instance, $2000/added based on a full field. So they only add the $2000 if they can instantly take $1400 back. To me, that's just not right.
OK guys, I'm finally going to reveal the dirty secret. First, a bit about me. I have been a teacher, room owner, room manager, retail manager, restaurant manager, pool teacher, entrepreneur for 50 years. For 35 of those working 50 years I have TD/Ref'd literally 1000's of tournaments. (All true).
Mike and Ray, sorry that I haven't been around to visit for awhile. Mike, I was passing through Fargo on NSDU championship Saturday and drove over to say hi but, doggone, even though you have a lot of parking, Fargo Billiards was so-o-o-o full the nearest parking spot I could find was 3+ blocks away. Sorry but I wasn't going to walk in the Arctic winds for that distance so I passed this time. What did you have, like 2000 customers that day? (serious). Ray, sorry that I haven't been that way since it was the Kelly D. Memorial. You have turned the Four Bears event into one of, if not the premier casino event in pool. I'll get out that way again. Thanks to both of you for your contributions to pool.
Now most people think that Mike makes money at Fargo Billiards but that just isn't the case. He actually makes his money by collecting TD and green fees. That amount is far greater than any he can make by having only a few thousand customers in a few days. Once again, everyone knows that Ray is reimbursed by the Casino to the tune of $250,000/pool event/year. And the secret!!!??? Thanks guys for coming to see me every year to my resort and island so we can discuss how we all make/made money doing nothing.
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Seriously, Cleary, my first question to you is, "How would you state what you want on a poster so everyone would understand how much the added money would be?" Use your own figures, I'm interested. Added money and green fees are two different items and where the added money comes from and where the green fees go to are two different cans of worms. They cannot be combined.
Anyone who complains about a tournament put on by the pool room (as long as everything is above board), should be put in a "time out" to think about it. Let me give you some things to think about.
If a room adds $2000 in hopes of getting a full 64 player field, the room is taking a gamble that that happens. Using your figure of $1400 returned to the room in green fees, that leaves the room at a loss of $600 immediately. As this is a 2 day event, let's not forget that the room will have virtually no income from table rental on the Saturday (usually the best day for rental). I'll guesstimate, from my experience, on the low side that that loss is about $2,000. So that puts the room a total of $2600 in the hole. I'm not even going to count the poster making, charts, advertising, staffing, etc. dollars and resources that could have been used elsewhere. The room is in the hole for $2600 and drew 64 players for the event and another 36 people that normally wouldn't be there to watch the event.
So...in other words, the room has brought in 100 people to satisfy a $2600 loss. The Stupid guy in the audience says, "That's not such a big deal, they only need to spend $26 per person for two days to make that up. Hell, I spend that in drinks." Sorry stupid guy, it's not that easy. That would be somewhat true if food, beverage and labor were all donated to the room, but, it isn't. Putting the numbers in simplest form, the room needs to sell approximately $10,400 worth of product just to break even on that $2600 loss. That now means that those 100 people need to spend $104 each. C'mon folks, were talking about pool players. When was the last time you spent $52 at your room and it didn't include pool time?
As long as the 4 items that Cleary brought up is clearly stated on the poster/ad, tournament players should be on their hands and knees thanking the room owner and TD for giving (yes, literally giving) a tournament for them to enjoy and participate in.
Sorry this was long but I haven't posted in awhile. Too busy with my island.