Changing the format just before the tournament

top teams and players rob the money at tournaments. and really have no right to complain about any rules to slow down their wins.

that t.d. had to change the rules. its his tournament and maybe its wrong to change rules midstream, but he represents all the players wanting things to be fair.

and with the way it was as it still wasn't fair. even so anyway it probably wasnt fair to the others.
be happy they even let you play. and would you still have gone if the game was set up so you had the same chance as all the others.? probably not.
and you guys werent local so a strike against you in the first place. look at it from their side.
 
top teams and players rob the money at tournaments. and really have no right to complain about any rules to slow down their wins.

that t.d. had to change the rules. its his tournament and maybe its wrong to change rules midstream, but he represents all the players wanting things to be fair.

and with the way it was as it still wasn't fair. even so anyway it probably wasnt fair to the others.
be happy they even let you play. and would you still have gone if the game was set up so you had the same chance as all the others.? probably not.
and you guys werent local so a strike against you in the first place. look at it from their side.
But that's the thing.... the TD didn't change the rules mid stream. It was before it started.
 
Sadly they do what they want. Often due to pressure from weaker players or friends. Don't like it? Start your own tournament.
 
Hard to know for certain, but it seems like the TD made a command decision that was fair. You want to believe it was because of a complainer, he probably wants to believe it was to correct the handicap to accommodate pro level fargos. There's grounds to complain, but since you crushed everyone, it would be petty. It's likely they'll post an amended handicap next time.
What he said

The established chil distribution didn't have a level for you team's Fargo, it didn't go high enough.
 
a handicapped event--- is supposed to be fair for all, as opposed to an open event.

it is not fair if some have a definite advantage over others. you are supposed to win if you perform better than you normally do. not because you
are superior to your opponents. that is reserved for the open events.
 
top teams and players rob the money at tournaments. and really have no right to complain about any rules to slow down their wins.

that t.d. had to change the rules. its his tournament and maybe its wrong to change rules midstream, but he represents all the players wanting things to be fair.

and with the way it was as it still wasn't fair. even so anyway it probably wasnt fair to the others.
be happy they even let you play. and would you still have gone if the game was set up so you had the same chance as all the others.? probably not.
and you guys werent local so a strike against you in the first place. look at it from their side.
What do you mean we weren’t local?
 
He beat Carlo Biado at the US Open. And your complaining about your rating.
I've read this entire thread and not once did the op complain about their rating. The TD should've told the complainers that he would make a change for future tournaments, but not this one.
The TD posted 1200 and higher get 5 chips,honor it. It's his reputation on the line and your word is everything. He made a mistake, people do it all the time. The good ones own it.
 
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45 minutes away isnt local. to me

better they change it or adjust, than ban those with a high rating which is just as easy and most entrants would like that as it gives them a chance to win.
 
in one of the states i hang out in they had a great tournament with an A and B class. good players came from 300 miles away to play.
every single year the top five in each class took all the money and auction pot down.

oh. and it not longer runs. loss of entries to make it not worthwhile.
 
a handicapped event--- is supposed to be fair for all, as opposed to an open event.

it is not fair if some have a definite advantage over others. you are supposed to win if you perform better than you normally do. not because you
are superior to your opponents. that is reserved for the open events.
As a TD, to have world-class players playing in a pool room’s regularly held handicapped tournaments once in a while, I think is awesome for all the players to witness and learn from.

However, they must be handicapped tough enough to make them have to play up to their skill level to even have a chance to win it - no different than everyone else in the tournament has to do.
 
45 minutes away isnt local. to me

better they change it or adjust, than ban those with a high rating which is just as easy and most entrants would like that as it gives them a chance to win.
45 minutes is local in alot of places.

The closest pool hall to me is 45 minutes away by 4 lane highway.
 
45 minutes is local in alot of places.

The closest pool hall to me is 45 minutes away by 4 lane highway.
I often wonder if much larger cities, how many pool halls are within 45 mins.
NYC, Philly, LA, Atlanta, Houston, Memphis, Orlando, etc.
 
I often wonder if much larger cities, how many pool halls are within 45 mins.
NYC, Philly, LA, Atlanta, Houston, Memphis, Orlando, etc.
I’m in the Phoenix valley (Chandler to be specific). The best two rooms in the valley are Main Street billiards in Mesa, and Bullshooters in Peoria. I consider them both to be local pool rooms for me.
 
I’m in the Phoenix valley (Chandler to be specific). The best two rooms in the valley are Main Street billiards in Mesa, and Bullshooters in Peoria. I consider them both to be local pool rooms for me.
As a darter and pool player, I really want to go to Bullshooters.
 
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