Are you referring to the BCAPL?
Yes, I'm entered in all amateur events.
Also have a free 5 day Pool School on site at the Rio.
randyg
Anyone from AZB going to Las Vegas in July to play in the team or single events?
JoeyA
Bar box only event right? Got my fill of race to 7- winner break- wackem all' 9-ball at last year's event. Not a fan. Better things to do with my summer time if I'm in Las Vegas at the end of July...
Randy
Bar box only event right? Got my fill of race to 7- winner break- wackem all' 9-ball at last year's event. Not a fan. Better things to do with my summer time if I'm in Las Vegas at the end of July...
Randy
Welcome back!!!I'm not sure where some of the comments on no 9' table events are coming from. It is an expense vs reward decision. Our customer is the league player. CSI cannot continue supporting the 'pro' events - (I think that is mis named)
If someone would like to help pay some of the substantial additional costs to provide tables, hang lights and all other issue, Maybe we could have 9' tables. I think it is shortsighted and a little narrow- minded to expect us to continue 'funding' 'pro style events.
A question remains though - history has shown it is only a vocal few that seem to require 9' tables. I grew up on 9' tables, but It is not practical to continue doing much on them. Particularly when over 90% of the pool in US is not played on 9' tables.
The facts are that YOU (the pool players) have shown you won't support 9' events. Remember the Qlympics? 2007
That was an attempt to convince amateur players to play on 9' tables. It was an $80,000 loss. OOOPPPPPS,,,,,,
I'm not going to discuss this until my health returns - I just find the discussion a little illogical. It's OK for me to blow a ton of money on 9' tables when only a few will support them. Am I missing something?
Please notice there are no ultimatums being stated - unlike many of the vocal few. Perhaps there is a valid solution - but maybe not.
This is strictly my mind wandering. Just kinda wondering ........
Mark Griffin
Will be there for 8-ball open singles and open team. I have several friends who vowed not to ever come back after seeing others and themselves get screwed over scheduling last year.
I'm not sure where some of the comments on no 9' table events are coming from. It is an expense vs reward decision. Our customer is the league player. CSI cannot continue supporting the 'pro' events - (I think that is mis named)
If someone would like to help pay some of the substantial additional costs to provide tables, hang lights and all other issue, Maybe we could have 9' tables. I think it is shortsighted and a little narrow- minded to expect us to continue 'funding' 'pro style events.
A question remains though - history has shown it is only a vocal few that seem to require 9' tables. I grew up on 9' tables, but It is not practical to continue doing much on them. Particularly when over 90% of the pool in US is not played on 9' tables.
The facts are that YOU (the pool players) have shown you won't support 9' events. Remember the Qlympics? 2007
That was an attempt to convince amateur players to play on 9' tables. It was an $80,000 loss. OOOPPPPPS,,,,,,
I'm not going to discuss this until my health returns - I just find the discussion a little illogical. It's OK for me to blow a ton of money on 9' tables when only a few will support them. Am I missing something?
Please notice there are no ultimatums being stated - unlike many of the vocal few. Perhaps there is a valid solution - but maybe not.
This is strictly my mind wandering. Just kinda wondering ........
Mark Griffin
Bryan,
I have no idea what you are talking about. And this is not the format to discuss. You need to contact our office (702-719-7665) - I'm inAZ for 2-3 months. I will NOT be answering any questions unless I understand the whole situation. I'm recovering - not debating or arguing:thumbup:
I don't know of anyone who got screwed over because of scheduling - except people who either read the charts wrong or refused to acknowledge a page ( when they were 20 feet away).
We are very sensitive to issues like that.
Mark Griffin
Anyone from AZB going to Las Vegas in July to play in the team or single events?
JoeyA
I'm not sure where some of the comments on no 9' table events are coming from. It is an expense vs reward decision. Our customer is the league player. CSI cannot continue supporting the 'pro' events - (I think that is mis named)
If someone would like to help pay some of the substantial additional costs to provide tables, hang lights and all other issue, Maybe we could have 9' tables. I think it is shortsighted and a little narrow- minded to expect us to continue 'funding' 'pro style events.
A question remains though - history has shown it is only a vocal few that seem to require 9' tables. I grew up on 9' tables, but It is not practical to continue doing much on them. Particularly when over 90% of the pool in US is not played on 9' tables.
The facts are that YOU (the pool players) have shown you won't support 9' events. Remember the Qlympics? 2007
That was an attempt to convince amateur players to play on 9' tables. It was an $80,000 loss. OOOPPPPPS,,,,,,
I'm not going to discuss this until my health returns - I just find the discussion a little illogical. It's OK for me to blow a ton of money on 9' tables when only a few will support them. Am I missing something?
Please notice there are no ultimatums being stated - unlike many of the vocal few. Perhaps there is a valid solution - but maybe not.
This is strictly my mind wandering. Just kinda wondering ........
Mark Griffin
AR is not the main presentation of CSI.
It is a special project that Don Owen, CSI, and Joe Tucker have created, funded and promoted.
Do not confuse it with the CSI main thrust.
You are trying to put words in my mouth. AR is only looking for 512 players in the whole country. A lot different than 60,000 players.
AR has the potential to gain sustainability with a low level of participation - and give a method for the top players to see how they stack up. It could evolve into something very special.
But it cannot replace the 7' tables or that player base. Talk to Joe, he would be able to explain better than me.
On a side note - would you care to venture how much we have invested into the ABC League (which is American Rotation)? You can PM if you like - but the number is staggering. It will probably never be 'profitable' but We all feel there is a need for this type of competition.
I'm not trying to be disrespectful - but the expenses just keep on going - and the income takes a long time.
Hope this helps but I cannot get into a lot of details now. I would suggest calling me in next week or do
Mark Griffin
A question remains though - history has shown it is only a vocal few that seem to require 9' tables. I grew up on 9' tables, but It is not practical to continue doing much on them. Particularly when over 90% of the pool in US is not played on 9' tables.
Hi Mark,
Hope your recovery is going well. I was wondering about your stat above that 90% of pool is played on something other than 9' table. Is this your swag or is it supported by stats? That percentage really surprised me.
Al
I feel pretty comfortable with the 90% number. Obviously there are 'hotspots' around the country - but the fact remains that the vast majority of pool is played on smaller tables. For discussion purposes, I would consider a 46 x 92 as a full size table. In my mind, the size breaks down at the 44 x88 (4x8) size. With the majority in the 40 x 80 (3.5 x7 size).