My first question is why you would be concerned with someone else's tournament and room?? My second question would be, are you playing in that tournament? Now on to my opinion's. I would think if someone had an opportunity to play a former top pro in any sport, and like you pointed out, should "relish" that opportunity. Now onto whether it's fair or not and handicapped correctly. In most local/regional tournaments you have players just starting to a seasoned player that pushes a 650+ Fargo, and they hide their skills as well to keep their odds better, so it's never fair. The "pro" is known and isn't trying hide it. You see I play in this room/tournament weekly, and the "pro" has had his ranking raised every week. The number of racks he has to win to get the win is extremely tough for anyone, even him. I personally have beat him in this weekly tournament, due to the handicap and a couple of mistakes that he made at the wrong moment. I personally haven't heard anyone complain about the "pro" playing in the tournament, but I'm sure some of the regular winners might not like it as much as some of us lower-level players. If lower skilled players approached it with the same attitude as the people you claim are complaining at this pool room, then anyone that doesn't have a 90-95% chance to win shouldn't donate their $25 to play weekly. The only people that I can see having a problem with it would be the ones who have the advantage to win most nights when the "pro" isn't there, so now they have to face someone with more skills than them and earn the money. I will also say he's more than willing to help anyone that wants help and has an open mind. I myself paid for a private lesson and have met him just to play on several other occasions and received "free" lessons on those occasions as well just because. My last opinion goes back to my first question. This isn't your room or concern if you aren't putting up your $25, so to even bring this up on a forum seems more like you could be envious of this room having him in their house and not in your house. Just my opinion!
This thread has been dead for a month, so it’s curious to me why you would even bring it back up again? I never mentioned the name of the Poolroom, the Player, or the Poolroom owner, out of respect for their privacy, which means 99% of the people here who read and responded to this thread have no clue as to the people involved.
No, I don’t play in the tournament, but a number of our regular players that play in our tournaments play in that tournament and have complained to me about the situation, which is why I was curious how some of those neutral observers on here felt about it.
When a player has won 90%of their matches over numerous tournaments in what is supposed to be a fairly handicapped tournament, any good TD with any sense of fairness knows that something is not right and needs to be corrected.
This player has not played in this tournament recently, after having played in it regularly for the previous 3+ months. Whether it has anything to do with me starting this thread, I have no idea, but I have a hard time believing that would indeed be the case.
Something needed to be done, and apparently it has been, either by the actions from the Poolroom owner / TD in order to keep from potentially losing some of his longtime tournament regulars, or by the player himself realizing maybe it was not appropriate for him to continue playing in and winning this tournament as much as he was.
Regarding the tournaments at our Poolroom, which I run, I always listen to feedback from our players as to their opinions regarding our tournament, different players rankings, how the tournament is run, etc. I may not agree with them but I will hear them out and give them my reasons for why I do it the way I do and why players are ranked as they are. I am open to considering alterations including the rankings of all players, if I feel changes are warranted for the fairness and integrity of the tournament and all of our players.
It is not easy running tournaments and particularly attempting to fairly and accurately handicap all the players for a handicapped tournament. I have tremendous respect for this room owner who has successfully owned and operated his non-alcoholic poolroom and run weekly tournaments in a small town location for nearly 40 years. I am sure this issue would have eventually been dealt with and corrected by him without any outside interference. If that is/was the case here and he feels I crossed the line by starting this thread in regards to how he runs his tournaments and how he’s dealt with handicapping this particular player, I will discuss and apologize to him when I next have the opportunity.