My name is Justin not Justine. I don't make cute remarks about you I would appreciate it if you showed me the same respect. Don't blame auto correct because you thought it was witty calling me that for that years. Its not.TAR was an interesting time. I was involved for a little over 5 years with Justin and Tar. And don't forget Chad Pullman (Big Nasty).
The bottom line is that the player's schedules were tricky to work around. Originally most matches had heathy backers involved. All the matches had a considerable front line bet involved - and there was NO funny stuff. (Who's gonna argue with Justin???)
Then Bonus Ball decided to play in our sandbox. We tried to work with them and around them. But one time, we couldn't put together a decent match for close to 5-6 months. I'm sure many of you remember all the BS posts between Bonus Ball spokes people and TAR. About all I can say is - I told you so!
The players - who were treated very well from TAR - got a little demanding. Of course, when ABP showed the world that all the players would really play for less money, that changed the whole formula. We actually decreased the players payouts but even then TAR could not sustain. And our expenses were very LOW.
Justin did a very good job in getting top of the line match ups. But we still had the complainers and the crap.
Just an FYI - so everyone can get a reality check. Mark Griffin funded TAR. When our 3 year studio lease came for renewal, we just agreed it was not a working model. And to all the people who thought we were just making gobs of money, the bottom line for over 5 years of effort.
Mark Griffin booked a $125,000 loser. I got zero compensation except the pride of being involved in something special.
I do think it showed the pool world what was possible. Sometime I do crazy stuff - and do things for the passion of the game and not the profit. And that is also why I can get really pissed off at some of the comments from keyboard cowboys that disagree with my methods or goals, when in fact they do not see the big picture. When you deal with all aspects on an everyday basis, you have the advantage of seeing how all the pieces intertwine. Sometimes it takes major surgery to put the pieces in the proper order. Sometimes that can take time and money and hurt peoples comfort level. But things done for the good of the game are worth it.
Justine and I did not agree on some things - but we both did agree on the integrity of our product. We would not allow anything to compromise the quality of the product or the ethical behavior of our matches. It pains me to see all the 'DO vs KO///DO vs SVB' crap going on. That would have never happened with TAR.
And there is a lot of blame to go around - and so far all I've seen is a bunch of lame excuses. I really hope all their shenanigans have not hurt the future prospects for future PPV streaming.
A disclaimer: TAR (name and intellectual property) is under the control of Justin. When we closed down, we made a private arrangement for division of the assets. I just wanted the 'fans' to have a little background on TAR. it was a unique time.
Mark Griffin
The Studio and those matches would not have happened without you and you helped me personally on several occasions but to say you just blew $125K over five years and got nothing in return is simply not true. Five years of promoting CSI, a platform for you to espouse your views and all of the streaming gear I spent years working out. For the price of about two full page ads a month in BD you got the platform of TAR and all of the gear and knowledge you still use to stream your events.
I would prefer not to get into this in public but if you want to act like a victim who just spent money and got no return I will be forced to. All I want is to have nothing to do with you or CSI and to go our separate ways. Nobody wins in a public fight.