thanks guys
Totally agree. However people like to second guess a lot when they have zero money at stake. Rather than a lot of talk out of the Midwest someone should make CSI an offer.
Here in the heart of the midwest....One Pocket is quite popular....I offered to host it and add $5000.
No doubt in my mind that the Midwest would have drawn 20-30 AMATEURS. Add the pros who would have shown up and you have a nice event.
They did, back when this was up for discussion in February.
Teacherman referenced his original offer, made online and in phone conversation with Mark, in this very thread:
Teacherman even offered to work with Greg Sullivan and have additional Diamonds brought in for the event.
Lou Figueroa
ah, yah. So where is they for this event?! In St. Louis you could hold this any old time and still double the entry they got in CT.
Lou Figueroa
An offer to buy the rights to the US Open. I wasn't very clear on that. I was however clear on post #15 of this thread.
They are where all pool players are - trying to borrow the money to pay their rent
Upon further review I did say that everything you said was true - howsomeever,
there are enough players in the region to support a tournament.
Getting them to come... As pt pointed out, it takes some time.
Dale
All true, but, unless things have changed since the last Ice Age... Washington(DC),
Baltimore and Philly are absolutely crawling with One Pocket players. Throw in
NYC and New Jersey and you've got a mob of them.
Dale
I understand -- pool players are the worst at committing, showing up.
That said, I really think the Midwest is the place to hold a 1pocket event like the US Open. Give folks eight months, or even better a year to plan and you'll get a decent showing. It'll only grow in the out years.
Lou Figueroa
Well sure - many years ago there was a US Open type One Pocket Tournament
in Kalamazoo MI that drew throngs and more.
Is the current Open some evolution of that event?
Dale
Totally agree. However people like to second guess a lot when they have zero money at stake. Rather than a lot of talk out of the Midwest someone should make CSI an offer.
I've seen results, but not the schedule.
If anyone knows tomorrow's [Thursday] schedule, posting this would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I spent 4 years in Connecticut for college, and 3 in Boston for law school. My experience there leaves me firmly convinced that the "game literacy" of the average player in the Midwest is higher than that of the average one player in the Northeast...when we are talking about one pocket.
Certainly, the northeast has its fair share of "killers", but the interest of northeast killers and average players alike in one pocket simply does not match the interest of players here.
I think you underestimate the following one pocket has in this part of the country. I go to at least 1 Olathe event every year; it pays out way less than the US Open tournament, and I think the last time there were at least 8 "pro" players in the tournament along with a field of about 30 quality amateur players.
kollegedave
... If anyone knows tomorrow's [Thursday] schedule, posting this would be appreciated. ....
I've got a regular 1P opponent at Amsterdam when I visit NYC. He says that my trips are basically the only time he gets to play the game because everyone there just plays 9-ball.
I played the houseman at Society some 1P as well. He was good but also said that he was mostly a straight pool player.
In Boston, I had to hunt for a 1P game and ended up playing MIT Mike as I recall. He also said few people play one hole in Boston.
So I've seen the same things.
It is true that in DC, the top local players play a lot of one pocket. Probably in Baltimore and Philly too. But it's a pretty good hike from DC to CT, and I-95 can be a real pain.