Ozzy actually called me yesterday - he said I could post that we talked so I am not being out of line here. He wanted to explain his side of #breakgate so I listened. I have always had a respect for Mark Griffin and a good relationship with him. I don't always agree with him but I might not agree with Cleary that the Browns are the greatest team on earth but we can still remain friends.
That being said, Ozzy stated to me his use of the word 'intentional' in his posts here (the ones under CSI-Ozzy). He said that Sky (and his backer) were the only ones unwilling to compromise and that in such made his action intentional. My response was - "what compromise did he or CSI make?" The answer is none. So I am still lost how he can damn Sky for any wrong doing here for not wanting to compromise either.
Mark told me he put lights up at Good Timez to help with the Big Truck stream. Someone on here tried to put up a calendar of events of when each of the streams was announced. Well if Big Truck announced his stream after CSI, why did Mark still put the lights up. It had to be before -- unless there is something I am missing.
Ozzy asked me how I would have handled it. I told him I hadn't thought about that but would. Here is what would have happened - if all the players didn't agree to a break time and also remember they had to start earlier in the day than planned, I would have went to Ray BigTruck. Rays stream would have gone on as planned. I would have asked Ray to mention the CSI challenge match sponsors, even out graphics up on his stream, free of charge. I would have told Ray that if the CSI stream is way below money expectations than Ray could do a stream at a later date for CSI for free. Maybe like the Texas BCAPL finals or something like that since Ray lives in Texas I believe. Again, Ray is to take ownership for some of this cause he should have looked to see if there was a conflict.
Beyond all of that - this would have never happened if I was in Ozzy/Mark position cause I don't get into competition. I'll toot my own horn that I run a very successful tour for Golden Tee. It is successful for a lot of reasons but one is that I told myself from the beginning I would never try to compete with someone else in any method. In fact, I go out of my way to make other tournaments and events look good. I have even added their events to my email newsletters. My hope is that some local person to the area will go to another GT tourney, have a great time and than seek out me and come to one of my events. But more importantly, it doesn't make me look negative in the slightest. I have enough issues with that generally speaking.

. And that is what happened here - Ozzy took it personal, worried about competition and what it would do to his event. In the end, it did much more harm than good. Even if Ozzy was right in threatening Sky - which he is not - enough people would spin it as such the negative would still be there. Something negative will cost you more business than anything positive you do. The best is to keep it all positive from a PR perspective and be upset behind closed doors.