Here is my perspective on it.
Like I said earlier I agree on the name thing.
From what little I know a big table open event wasn't even on the table. That doesn't mean it wasnt just that I didnt hear about it. Which if that was the case means to me it was down to another small invitational like last year or what we have this year.
I supported the invitational idea last year as at that time in pool I thought it made sense. The execution left something to be desired but I liked the idea. I think the way things are now an open makes sense as there as a drastic need for open events in the U.S. of any kind. I also think its a reasonable idea to try the small tables. So doing a small table open over a big table invitational is IMO better for what pool in the U.S. needs today.
If the big sticking point is the name thats a minor point to me personally as long as SOME event gets done.
Like I've said, I'll probably go play in it. I've started to overcome some of my mental demons and have been able to compete at closer to my ability and for longer periods of late.
I'd like to try and win some titles...
If I come and win the the US Open ten ball on bar boxes, what are people going to say? That Jaden guy is a real player, or yeah, he's lucky they played it on bar boxes.
I came last year and played in the USBTC ten ball event in Reno. I still had a case of couldn't close out itus...I had a 50% bnr in both my matches and the one against one of the players from south america(that initially was supposed to be on the stream table but got changed last minute for some reason) I missed due to a skid on the case tenball while up 6-4 and ended up losing hill-hill.
Both of my matches I had 3 bnr's out of 6 breaks.
Playing like that (and not missing case tenballs) could result in me winning. There's no reason that it couldn't so my scenario here is not far fetched.
In this scenario in the back of my mind, even though I'm a big table player, I'll have to wonder if I still could have won if it was big table. I just think it takes away from the prestige of the title.
That being said, with proper marketing I think having bigger more prestigious bar table tourneys may actually generate more layman interest.
It most assuredly would show how skillful the top players really are compared to your local league players.
Let's say it is successful though, then that ends up just taking away from more of the big table events. Maybe I'm wrong, I hope I am.
I hope that this works and it helps to make pro pool successful again.
I hope it generates interest in learning who the pros are and makes people want to watch them on the big tables and the little tables.
I know that one of the big things that prevents people from enjoying to watch pool is a lack of interest in the players themselves. Get more personal and more interest will be generated.
Maybe this will help to create that personal connection. Without the right marketing and without creating that personal connection, I don't see it happening, but I've been wrong before and probably will be again.
Jaden