200% Sponsorship For Tournaments

MikeJanis

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Now through March 2005 the Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour is offering pool room owners 200% sponsorship if they host one of our $1,000 added or $2,000 added tour events. (Limited Dates Are Available.)

If you would like the Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour to come to your local pool room tell the owner or manager to call us A.S.A.P.

Make sure to tell them you recommended us to them and if they do an event with us during the Jan - March time frame you will get $50 bucks.

Have them call me at the below #.

Tell your room owner that the 800# rings to my cell phone and they can call me anytime.

Thanks,

Mike Janis
The Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour
1-800-200-7665
 
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Thanks Mike... I'll check around. What happened to Michaels Billiards in Cincinnati? Ever since Michael Medely sold the joint its went belly up. You should do some prospective calling and call them and tell them you are going to bring them some business like it used to. I remember having an event at the old building we had 100+ players in the tournament. It sucks not being able to play in the Viking Tour. The competion id ripe and it brings tons of action.
 
Would i be wrong to assume that this applies only to the east coast? Cause we got one of the best poolrooms in the country (IMHO) here in Kelowna, BC, and the owner there is really into the tournament/action scene. If the Viking tour came though, would they be pissed off about the constant back room poker games?
 
Poolschool said:
Thanks Mike... I'll check around. What happened to Michaels Billiards in Cincinnati? Ever since Michael Medely sold the joint its went belly up. You should do some prospective calling and call them and tell them you are going to bring them some business like it used to. I remember having an event at the old building we had 100+ players in the tournament. It sucks not being able to play in the Viking Tour. The competion id ripe and it brings tons of action.


Michael's was great action. Everytime I was ther I wouldn't sleep for 3 days.

The best thing to do is tell a room owner in your area to contact us and we will try to make the deal from there.

Mj
 
fxskater said:
Would i be wrong to assume that this applies only to the east coast? Cause we got one of the best poolrooms in the country (IMHO) here in Kelowna, BC, and the owner there is really into the tournament/action scene. If the Viking tour came though, would they be pissed off about the constant back room poker games?


Unfortunately you are correct. The Viking Tour currently operates from the Chicago area down to Florida and locations east. We are currently unable to operate anywhere in Canada.

The back room poker games is the place you would find me in between matches and we would never be pissed about that action.

Mj
 
larrynj1 said:
mike, pardon my ignorance, but what does 200% sponsorship mean?

200% sponsorship to room owners means this:

This is an example only:

If a room owner wants to do a $100 added tournament and our fee is $50 for a grand total of $150. We will give the room owner $300 in retail product from our sponsors.

This format guarantees the room owner that they will not lose any money on doing tournaments.

Mj
 
Poolschool said:
Thanks Mike... I'll check around. What happened to Michaels Billiards in Cincinnati? .

from Hamilton Journal News.....

FAIRFIELD — Following a two-month investigation, Fairfield police were able to break up an illegal poker game that may lead to a license suspension for a local establishment.

Three men connected to Michael’s Billiards, 6625 Dixie Highway, were arrested and charged with gambling-related offenses, according to reports filed by the Fairfield Municipal Court on Dec. 7.

By the time officers and members of the Ohio Liquor Control Commission began the investigation in June 2004, Michael’s owner Rodney E. Fox, manager Walter Scott Van Horn and clerk James Christopher Addison had participated in an illegal Texas Hold ’Em game for six months, according to Sgt. Pete Lagemann of the Fairfield Police Department.

Because of his suspected involvement in the game, Fox was charged with operating a gambling house, a first-degree misdemeanor. Fox pleaded guilty Dec. 7 and was ordered to pay $125.

Both Addison and Van Horn pleaded to lesser charges of gambling, which is a minor misdemeanor. Each was ordered to pay court costs at $25.
Lagemann said the men were “raking money off the top” of betting pots in individual games and tournaments, all of which were held in the Dixie Highway pool hall. For every $10 that was placed into the pot, Fox received $2, the investigation found. It is not known exactly how much the owner netted from the game. However, Lagemann said the department seized about $500 in cash, which included $60 of the undercover officers’ money.

“It started out as just good money, but then it became part of the business,” Lagemann said of Fox’s intentions.

Because of the popularity of the game at Michael’s, it took some time for undercover officers to get into the game, officials said. Once in, the officers played with the group to add strength to their case. During that time, Fox also began to advertise for tournaments to draw a bigger crowd, authorities said.

Lagemann said Fox was cooperative during the entire process and even allowed police to investigate company computers and other paperwork.
“He admitted he made a mistake and was willing to make it better,” Lagemann said. “We didn’t have a lot of problems with him.”
Fairfield police Lt. Ken Colburn said it was the first time local officers had broken up an illegal game.

“It’s very rare,” Colburn said. “I don’t recall anything ever like that.”
Since the incident, Lagemann said Fox continues to be cooperative. However, more trouble could occur in the future when the owner submits its annual liquor license, officials said.

“They wouldn’t cancel his license for a first-time offender,” Lagemann said. “But they may suspend it. That’s what we believe.”
Michael’s Billiards is expected to be up for a license review this summer.
 
Wally in Cincy said:
from Hamilton Journal News.....

FAIRFIELD — Following a two-month investigation, Fairfield police were able to break up an illegal poker game that may lead to a license suspension for a local establishment...

How sweet is that?! Cops get to gamble on the county's $- you know they enjoyed it- and then turn around and hope that they can affect the man's business negatively in the future.

Those folks in OH are lucky that the pedophiles, dope dealers, drunk drivers, tax evaders...etc are all off the streets and they can concentrate on getting the little criminals.

-piga
 
piglit said:
..Those folks in OH are lucky that the pedophiles, dope dealers, drunk drivers, tax evaders...etc are all off the streets and they can concentrate on getting the little criminals.

-piga

piggy, there is not much crime in Fairfield so the cops have to find something to do :D

I wish they would loan some cops to Hamilton, where they are needed.

Wally <~~ spent his teen years being harassed by Fairfield's finest
 
Mike- What's going on with Sharky's in Collinsville, Illinois? You were supposed to have a tour stop last month, but it was cancelled and rescheduled for end of January. Is this still on the schedule? Are there vendors or repairmen set up at your tournaments? Is it up to you or the room owner who sets up at the tournament?
I live 20 minutes from Sharky's and plan on stopping in a day or two, we've got to meet.

Thanks for your time Mike,
Zim
 
Zims Rack said:
Mike- What's going on with Sharky's in Collinsville, Illinois? You were supposed to have a tour stop last month, but it was cancelled and rescheduled for end of January. Is this still on the schedule? Are there vendors or repairmen set up at your tournaments? Is it up to you or the room owner who sets up at the tournament?
I live 20 minutes from Sharky's and plan on stopping in a day or two, we've got to meet.

Thanks for your time Mike,
Zim

Zim, th event is on for January 29-30. The location is responsible for getting a cue man. If you are interested call Gary and see what you can set up.

See U there.

Mj
 
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