New Event

Congratulations, Jay!

And congrats to:

Dennis Orcullo,
Francisco Bustamante,
Efren Reyes,
Carlo Biado,
Shane van Boening,
Corey Deuel,
Oscar Dominguez,
Jose Parica,
Brandon Shuff,
Landon Shuffett,
Thorsten Hohmann,
Mika Immonen,
Darren Appleton,
Neils Feijen,
John Morra, and
Ralf Souquet!

(just guessing:grin:)

No Earl???!!!!
 
I have just made a deal to produce a sixteen man Invitational tournament in the Los Angeles area on Feb. 5-8, 2015. The prize fund will be $50,000 with $20,000 going to the winner! I am announcing it now in the hope that other promoters will respect these dates and not schedule a conflicting event. It is the week following Derby City.

Thank you, I will be providing more information later.


Congratulations. Big Event.

I see that it is right after Derby. Are you going to be doing a Derby event also, or is this going to replace the 10 ball event at Derby?
 
this is strong!

Indeed!

Thanks, Jay!
Given the economic times, this is great for pool.
People should also appreciate you communicating this information so that others know these "blackout" dates for their own events.

I do hope however, those you DO invite give a good showing by acting professional!
 
Jay, will you have a Senior Citizen Novice Division?

If so, I await an invitation.

If not, good luck as it sounds like it will be a great event.

Will you need any Reeferees, I mean referees. I may be available for either posting.

You and me can play in the seniors division. Wait a minute. You're not a novice. Oh, you want a handicap eh :thumbup: ? A reeferee? Can I help too? Hog, we gotta meet. BCAPL's in Vegas?

Lyn
 
I can assure you, I'm not. They're going to invitationals because they want to control which pros can and cannot play. It's politics. And to be honest, it totally limits the prize funds but like I said, they get the players they want.

I understand what you're trying to say but it's a flawed theory and backwards thinking. Yes, I played last year in the US Open 10ball, and I suck, and it's a joke that I'm able to play in that event... but think of it this way, for every banger in the field, is another "bye" for the real players. For ever banger they have in the field, that's an extra $500 going into the professionals pockets. If there were 100 people my speed that played in that pro event (and they don't limit the field), that's $50,000 of DEAD MONEY going straight to a good players pockets. They should encourage as many players as they can get, of any skill.

#MoMoneyLessProblems
#ClearyIsTheTeacher

It's only backwards thinking if your only goal is to put money in a few players pockets. If you are trying to make something look professional, then you don't want bangers in it, just those that can play and act professionally.
 
Congratulations. Big Event.

I see that it is right after Derby. Are you going to be doing a Derby event also, or is this going to replace the 10 ball event at Derby?

Two separate events entirely. I'm sure many of the same players will play in both though.
 
I have just made a deal to produce a sixteen man Invitational tournament in the Los Angeles area on Feb. 5-8, 2015. The prize fund will be $50,000 with $20,000 going to the winner! I am announcing it now in the hope that other promoters will respect these dates and not schedule a conflicting event. It is the week following Derby City.

Thank you, I will be providing more information later.

I laughed a little bit after reading this...with who stays at your house all the time you could just hold it there and do PPV streaming only.

You'd save a lot on expenses and most of the players are at your house anyway.
 
Sounds great Jay. Has a venue been decided as yet? I sure hope this venture is not going to distract you too much in finishing up the sequel to Pool Wars! :thumbup:
 
Congratulations, Jay!

And congrats to:

Dennis Orcullo,
Francisco Bustamante,
Efren Reyes,
Carlo Biado,
Shane van Boening,
Corey Deuel,
Oscar Dominguez,
Jose Parica,
Brandon Shuff,
Landon Shuffett,
Thorsten Hohmann,
Mika Immonen,
Darren Appleton,
Neils Feijen,
John Morra, and
Ralf Souquet!

(just guessing:grin:)

I don't think this will be a CSI event. So you should Rodney in there.
 
This event is made possible by the filipino community in Los Angeles and because of that, eight of the sixteen players will be filipino. It will be broadcast on a Philippine television station as well. I plan to invite four American players and four foreign players.

Some of the names on my short list include: Efren, Francisco, Dennis O., Lee Vann, Warren, Carlo, maybe Alex, and possibly Parica. Also you can expect to see Shane and one or two of our young stars along with him. Among the foreign players, Darren, Thorsten and Niels lead the pack right now. With a small field like this I won't have a place for all the deserving players. Much of it will depend on how they do this year.

Prize money should look like this: 1. $20,000 2. $10,000 3-4. $5,000 each and 5-8. $2,500 apiece. The entry fee will also be minimal.
 
It's only backwards thinking if your only goal is to put money in a few players pockets. If you are trying to make something look professional, then you don't want bangers in it, just those that can play and act professionally.

They've been making it look professional for year and years. How's that working out?
 
This event is made possible by the filipino community in Los Angeles and because of that, eight of the sixteen players will be filipino. It will be broadcast on a Philippine television station as well. I plan to invite four American players and four foreign players.

Well done jay. I hope this only gets bigger and better!
 
This is great news for the pool in Southern California. Say how about Mika he is a champion and an honorary Santa Monican at this point.
 
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