$10000 for first place

wagnew

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How many pros knew that a $10000 first prize could be had for only a $40 entry? Hillbilly Bryant knew and went for it. Congratulations Hillbilly. It's going to happen again in 4 months say the owners. Louisiana Valley 9-ball, check it out. Wayne Agnew
 
I don't understand how Hillbilly was the only top player there. That's insane. Nobody must have known about this tournament and you can bet Hillbilly wasn't tell anyone. haha. There are numerous guys playing the USBTC, competing against many champions for less payouts in each event & higher entries, that could have went to this and easily played 1st or 2nd.
 
Here are the players and payouts for the event.

Louisiana 9-Ball Valley Bar Table Open
February 22-24, 2008
White Diamond Billiards in Lafayette, La

Place Player Name Prize Money
1st place Charlie Bryant $10,240.00
2nd place Chris Miller $5,987.00
3rd place Wesley Barnes $3,814.00
4th place Troy Woodard $2,836.00
5th place Carlton Broussard $1,968.00
5th place Herman Quarelles $1,968.00
7th place Jason Pearce $771.00
7th place Javier Franco $771.00
 
I'm suppose to go to Charlie's home today and shoot some pool on his new Diamond. He seemed unusually happy on the phone. Now I know why. :D :D
 
DeadPoked said:
Here are the players and payouts for the event.

Louisiana 9-Ball Valley Bar Table Open
February 22-24, 2008
White Diamond Billiards in Lafayette, La

Place Player Name Prize Money
1st place Charlie Bryant $10,240.00
2nd place Chris Miller $5,987.00
3rd place Wesley Barnes $3,814.00
4th place Troy Woodard $2,836.00
5th place Carlton Broussard $1,968.00
5th place Herman Quarelles $1,968.00
7th place Jason Pearce $771.00
7th place Javier Franco $771.00

Does Louisiana allow player auctions? If so, did this tournament have one?
 
Odds Are

DeadPoked said:
Here are the players and payouts for the event.

Louisiana 9-Ball Valley Bar Table Open
February 22-24, 2008
White Diamond Billiards in Lafayette, La

Place Player Name Prize Money
1st place Charlie Bryant $10,240.00
2nd place Chris Miller $5,987.00
3rd place Wesley Barnes $3,814.00
4th place Troy Woodard $2,836.00
5th place Carlton Broussard $1,968.00
5th place Herman Quarelles $1,968.00
7th place Jason Pearce $771.00
7th place Javier Franco $771.00


Thats why the payouts are odd $$$ amounts. It would be my guess that the $10,000 cost a little more than $40 to win. Maybe a $40 entry to the tourney, and then what would you guess charlie sold for in the auction. The only name I recognize is Javier, so I'd have to guess he sold for $1000 or more in the auction.
 
satman said:
Thats why the payouts are odd $$$ amounts. It would be my guess that the $10,000 cost a little more than $40 to win. Maybe a $40 entry to the tourney, and then what would you guess charlie sold for in the auction. The only name I recognize is Javier, so I'd have to guess he sold for $1000 or more in the auction.

So, if one of these top finishers didn't buy themselves in either/both calcuttas, then they didn't get paid the amounts listed.... oh well, just thinking aloud.

Thanks!
 
wagnew said:
How many pros knew that a $10000 first prize could be had for only a $40 entry? Hillbilly Bryant knew and went for it. Congratulations Hillbilly. It's going to happen again in 4 months say the owners. Louisiana Valley 9-ball, check it out. Wayne Agnew
I saw this and thought the very same thing. The guy in 2nd place was actually the room owner!
 
I played in a b tournament there back in the fall. There was a nine ball tourney a couple of days before that had some handsome payouts. White diamonds is a very nice place with friendly staff, equipment is nice and smoke not all that bad. I give the place five stars.

Regards,
Marcus
 
DeadPoked said:
Here are the players and payouts for the event.

Louisiana 9-Ball Valley Bar Table Open
February 22-24, 2008
White Diamond Billiards in Lafayette, La

Place Player Name Prize Money
1st place Charlie Bryant $10,240.00
2nd place Chris Miller $5,987.00
3rd place Wesley Barnes $3,814.00
4th place Troy Woodard $2,836.00
5th place Carlton Broussard $1,968.00
5th place Herman Quarelles $1,968.00
7th place Jason Pearce $771.00
7th place Javier Franco $771.00

Those are some big numbers. How many players did they have?
What was the tournament payout vs. the Calcutta?

It's still big dollars. (You do get around......)

Lots of action here in the South. Always has been. Come pass a good time.

JoeyA
 
Poolplaya9 said:
The guy in 2nd place was actually the room owner!

^ Tournament was obv. rigged! :rolleyes:


Funny story, I went to a bar-box pool tournament, with two female friends who play pool, that had mens and womens divisions. The mens division usually has 2 or 3 known pros.
The tournament director called out "all girls playing in the 9-ball event please come and sign up" so both of my friends go and sign up, they both pay their entry and the TD says "Okay, it's you two on table #1, you'll be playing for 1st and 2nd" (no other girls showed up!)
The entry was $20... 1st place was $1,000, 2nd was $800.

I played the mens division... I had to play Tony Roberto, Glen Olson, and Corey Deuel :confused: :eek:


PS; congrats to C.B for making as much in one tournament as most pros make in a whole year! Charlie is a cool guy, hope to see him for the HR final stop this year.
 
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JoeyA said:
Those are some big numbers. How many players did they have?
What was the tournament payout vs. the Calcutta?

It's still big dollars. (You do get around......)

Lots of action here in the South. Always has been. Come pass a good time.

JoeyA

a total of 93 players - here is the article http://www.azbilliards.com/2000storya.cfm?storynum=5184 and yes, the event had two calcuttas included in the payouts.
 
JoeyA said:
I SEE.........I didn't think DeadPoked was going to pass by New Orleans without taking a shot at my bankroll.

So no one knows how much the tournament paid versus the Calcutta.....?
JoeyA


Yeah Joey-------------this is the same fluff tactic that Janis uses with the Viking Tour. Let's make it look bigger than it is. Tournament payout and calcutta are two different animals. They never need to be added together, period. Entry fee vs. calcutta use totally different odds calculators when deciding win percentiles as a traveling or local player.


However, this is the current trend promoters are using to draw players into their tournaments. Get them there and than pillage them for over-inflated tour cards, high entry fees, green fees, 20 to 25% of the tournament purse and 10-25% of the calcutta.
 
A bit more4 than I expected

insanepoolgod said:
Hillbilly went for $2300 in the calcutta. I don't know who bought him or if he bought 1/2 of himself.

But I figured he'd sell pretty high, since I didn't recognize many names. In a field that big though, anything can happen. Some young kid on a hot streak. Or a shortstop who hits a gear. Congrats to Charlie anyway. It's a nice win.
 
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