In the press-release from the IPT today, Deno confirms that it will be 100 000 $ guaranteed for a 2007 IPT player.
So for those who haven't believed it before you could see it written somewhere, here it is....
International Pool Tour News and Updates
The International Pool Tour is about to kick off the 2007 Tour Card Qualification
System. Here is your opportunity to secure a spot on the 150 player IPT 2007 Tour!
The IPT is hosting qualification tournaments throughout the world starting this
Friday! The top two finishers in each of these events will win an entry into the
2007 Tour Card Tournament where the top 50 players will earn a 2007 Tour Card. And,
each qualifying player will also win free airfare to the tournament as well as a
hotel room. No matter how many players enter each tournament, two players will earn
spots in the tournament.
Each tournament will be a Double-Elimination competition with races to ten. The Two
players from each tournament who will qualify for the 2007 Tour Card Tournament will
be the winner of the winning side and the winner of the losing side of the brackets.
Players who place 3rd-6th will receive a free entry to another qualification
tournament of their choice. IPT Rules, which can be read on line, govern each
tournament. There is very limited space at each event so entries are based on a
first-come, first-served basis. Do not miss this chance to play on the IPT tour by
failing to register in time. On line registration is the only way to enter these
events and the form is on the IPT web site www.internationalpooltour.com. Absolutely
no entries will be allowed at the tournament; no money will be accepted at the
events. And remember, each qualification round typically has the smallest and
weakest tournaments in the first few weeks, so signing up for the early tournaments
gives players the best chance to win.
What is a 2007 IPT Tour Card worth? Every 2007 IPT Member is guaranteed a minimum of
$100,000!
By visiting www.internationalpooltour.com you can choose to register for one or more
qualifying tournaments. Entry fees are $2000, although you can receive a 10%
discount by being an IPT Members Club Member. Click here for details on membership.
Once you enter on line, you will receive an emailed receipt. Shortly thereafter, you
will receive an email which will contain all of the information you will need to
know about the venues, dates, times, etc. We hope to see you on the tournament
trail! You can also visit www.internationalpooltour.com to see tournament coverage
from each of these IPT qualification events.
Here is a list of the first ten tournaments to be held starting Friday; cutoff for
entry is Thursday at 4pm (CST).
TC-01 Champion Billiards- Fredrick, Maryland
TC-02 Shooter's Billiards- Burnsville, Minnesota
TC-03 Capone's- Spring Hill, Florida
TC-04 Hard Times- Bellflower, California
TC-05 Magoo's- Tulsa, Oklahoma
TC-06 Wasa Biljard Café- Gavle, Sweden
TC-07 Billiard Paradies- Pratteln, Switzerland
TC-08 Riley's- London, United Kingdom
TC-09 House of Billiards- Weert, Netherlands
TC-10 Elbow Room- Oslo, Norway
Best regards,
Deno Andrews
Chief Operating Officer
International Pool Tour
So for those who haven't believed it before you could see it written somewhere, here it is....
International Pool Tour News and Updates
The International Pool Tour is about to kick off the 2007 Tour Card Qualification
System. Here is your opportunity to secure a spot on the 150 player IPT 2007 Tour!
The IPT is hosting qualification tournaments throughout the world starting this
Friday! The top two finishers in each of these events will win an entry into the
2007 Tour Card Tournament where the top 50 players will earn a 2007 Tour Card. And,
each qualifying player will also win free airfare to the tournament as well as a
hotel room. No matter how many players enter each tournament, two players will earn
spots in the tournament.
Each tournament will be a Double-Elimination competition with races to ten. The Two
players from each tournament who will qualify for the 2007 Tour Card Tournament will
be the winner of the winning side and the winner of the losing side of the brackets.
Players who place 3rd-6th will receive a free entry to another qualification
tournament of their choice. IPT Rules, which can be read on line, govern each
tournament. There is very limited space at each event so entries are based on a
first-come, first-served basis. Do not miss this chance to play on the IPT tour by
failing to register in time. On line registration is the only way to enter these
events and the form is on the IPT web site www.internationalpooltour.com. Absolutely
no entries will be allowed at the tournament; no money will be accepted at the
events. And remember, each qualification round typically has the smallest and
weakest tournaments in the first few weeks, so signing up for the early tournaments
gives players the best chance to win.
What is a 2007 IPT Tour Card worth? Every 2007 IPT Member is guaranteed a minimum of
$100,000!
By visiting www.internationalpooltour.com you can choose to register for one or more
qualifying tournaments. Entry fees are $2000, although you can receive a 10%
discount by being an IPT Members Club Member. Click here for details on membership.
Once you enter on line, you will receive an emailed receipt. Shortly thereafter, you
will receive an email which will contain all of the information you will need to
know about the venues, dates, times, etc. We hope to see you on the tournament
trail! You can also visit www.internationalpooltour.com to see tournament coverage
from each of these IPT qualification events.
Here is a list of the first ten tournaments to be held starting Friday; cutoff for
entry is Thursday at 4pm (CST).
TC-01 Champion Billiards- Fredrick, Maryland
TC-02 Shooter's Billiards- Burnsville, Minnesota
TC-03 Capone's- Spring Hill, Florida
TC-04 Hard Times- Bellflower, California
TC-05 Magoo's- Tulsa, Oklahoma
TC-06 Wasa Biljard Café- Gavle, Sweden
TC-07 Billiard Paradies- Pratteln, Switzerland
TC-08 Riley's- London, United Kingdom
TC-09 House of Billiards- Weert, Netherlands
TC-10 Elbow Room- Oslo, Norway
Best regards,
Deno Andrews
Chief Operating Officer
International Pool Tour