Just wondering if anyone know who are on the list for this year. Mainly curious if Efren gonna show up.
dimes33 said:i dont know for sure but i would guess he will be there.not to heist your thread here but it just seems unreal that the entry to the open is only,what,$500? wow,one the most sought after pool titles in the world.am i crazy or does it seem like this event should be $1200 or $1500 in entry? i cant imagine any player having a problem with an entry fee like that (considering most of the time they play on somebody elses coin).we talk about bigger prize money and this imo should be one of the largest paying events on earth,i mean its the united states 9 ball open for gods sake! ok im done now![]()
i understand where barry is coming from,i would feel the same way in his shoes but at 750 i cant imagine him not having a full field.while im on this subject i also think the dcc should have a higher entry.the best players on earth attend this event and its what,375 for all 3 events? i mean i dont any dues payed as td or tp like you do but would raising these fees really make a player think about not going?jay helfert said:I tried to get Barry to raise it to $750 this year. I told him that the first prize could then be $50,000. He refused because he wants to be assured of a full field.
jay helfert said:I tried to get Barry to raise it to $750 this year. I told him that the first prize could then be $50,000. He refused because he wants to be assured of a full field.
Do you know when the last time the entry fee was raised, and by how much?jay helfert said:I tried to get Barry to raise it to $750 this year. I told him that the first prize could then be $50,000. He refused because he wants to be assured of a full field.
arsenius said:Do you know when the last time the entry fee was raised, and by how much?
JAM said:I guess I will be the lone minority on this thread, but I'm gonna say it anyway.
Playing pool is a rich man's high. $500 entry may seem like peanuts to some, but remember, this event begins on a Sunday (players meeting) and ends the next Sunday. That is an 8-day stay in beautiful Chesapeake Beach, Virginia, with a cost of about $3,000 for the entire trip for my camp.
I love the U.S. Open tournament. It's in a beautiful part of the country, and the people in Virginia have that Southern charm, which makes it very welcoming. In 2003, third place paid $10,000. That was a nice chunk of change, coming in third place, but when you add in all the rest of the tournaments a professional tournament solider attends each year, it basically covers expenses for previous events.
I am glad the entry fee if $500 and hope it stays that way. I am pretty sure that most of the actual pool players who do compete in this event feel that same way. In sum, it ain't the entry fee that is so brutal to attend pool events. It is the associate expenses. Week-long tournaments aren't cheap! JMHO, FWIW!
JAM
nineballpaul said:You pay ur money 5k and u go. If a room decides to run a qualifier fine. No promises like the IPT. It's simple raise the entry to 5k and let those that think they are good enough to be U.S. Open Champion step up to the plate and play for the cheese. 256 players at 5k apiece thats $1,280,000. At $500 entry fee I can afford to send three players every year and we still can't fill it.
It's simple, if u want to play for the big bucks you got to pay accordingly. How many players do you think could spend 5k to win in excess of 500k. The venue is there, small but adequate,overhead is a fixed. Let's raise the entry fee to 5k next year and just see what happens. Let the players step up since they are the ones who will get to reap the benefits. Sounds too good to be true doesn't it ?
No organization or players union is needed. Simply pay up and play. Don't need a new promoter since there hasalready been one in place for this tournament for over 30 years. Come on Barry step up take a chance. What have u got to lose.
Purdman said:It has been pointed out to me that only about 45 of the players have a chance of winning the Open. The rest are just there for other reasons. Just the opportunity to play some of the best players is enough for most of them. I had a hard time understanding this myself. I would venture to say that if you raised the entry fee to $1,500 or $2,000, you would have about 50 people play. It is an expensive deal to begin with. Air fare, hotel, food, entry fee, not to mention any action. That's not to mention the top heavy payout. Good luck coming up with 250 people willing to pay $2,000.
You go to $5,000 and you will only have about 15 players. That's the way it is unfortunately.
Purdman
jam you make a good point,as usual! any weekly event is very expensive. jay thinks another 250 is the right number,i say another 500 and the bottom line is i think we all just want to see players earn more money in the larger events.i have also said that these "qualifiers" the the open(i think $30) should be a little more to also cover expenses.hope i get to the open this year maybe keith and i can have a bud or 5 on meJAM said:I guess I will be the lone minority on this thread, but I'm gonna say it anyway.
Playing pool is a rich man's high. $500 entry may seem like peanuts to some, but remember, this event begins on a Sunday (players meeting) and ends the next Sunday. That is an 8-day stay in beautiful Chesapeake Beach, Virginia, with a cost of about $3,000 for the entire trip for my camp.
I love the U.S. Open tournament. It's in a beautiful part of the country, and the people in Virginia have that Southern charm, which makes it very welcoming. In 2003, third place paid $10,000. That was a nice chunk of change, coming in third place, but when you add in all the rest of the tournaments a professional tournament solider attends each year, it basically covers expenses for previous events.
I am glad the entry fee if $500 and hope it stays that way. I am pretty sure that most of the actual pool players who do compete in this event feel that same way. In sum, it ain't the entry fee that is so brutal to attend pool events. It is the associate expenses. Week-long tournaments aren't cheap! JMHO, FWIW!
JAM
dimes33 said:jam you make a good point,as usual! any weekly event is very expensive. jay thinks another 250 is the right number,i say another 500 and the bottom line is i think we all just want to see players earn more money in the larger events.i have also said that these "qualifiers" the the open(i think $30) should be a little more to also cover expenses.hope i get to the open this year maybe keith and i can have a bud or 5 on me![]()