Update:
Just received a phone call from Dragon Promotions:
The paid and signed up players are:
20- 8 Ball
40 - 9 Ball
and normally they have 20-30 players for the Senior's 9 Ball.
They said that a lot of players sign up the day of the tournament.
$20 of each entry goes to green fees.
They guarantee the first place money advertised but the higher first place money will be paid if they get close to the maximum entries. They didn't say a number for that but at least they have more than 6 & 2 players for the two nine ball events.
Apparently BankShot billiards has their list and dragon promotions has another list.
For the 9 ball Amateur Open, they would have to have close to 200 players which is the maximum to pay the $4000 first place money, otherwise they would pay the minimum guaranteed of $1500 for first.
For the Senior's 9 Ball, they would have to have close to 64 players to pay the $1400 first place, otherwise they will pay the minimum guarantee amoutn of $500 for first.
I didn't inquire or check on the 8 ball tournament because that starts on the weekdays and is not an interest for me.
With the turnouts that Mike Janis is getting at The Viking Tour I am tempted to go to some of those events but I don't like playing at 2:00 am. My motor doesn't run well the next day.
Anyway, that's all of the information that I have and I am not convinced this is the best tournament for me to play in. There are several people that I would like to meet or see that I know are going to be at this tournament but the unknown factors are a deterrent for me because of my extra traveling expenses.
For me if I have to spend $1000 going to a tournament, I may as well have a large carrot dangling in front of my nose (lots of added money ) and a big stick at the ready.(great players to try and whack you real hard if you get close to the money). Think Mike Zuglan's tournaments $25000 added...big name players fighting hard for the cheese.
Anyway, while I would like to see several people, this tournament doesn't look good for me making the trip. Mobile, Al Breaker's Billiards has a tournament that same weekend and a big turnout is expected with gambling on the big tables and a heck of a bar table tournament. It is only a couple of hours away from my hometown versus 8+ hours to JAX.
JoeyA