RayDM said:Even though Tiger Woods won the masters, at the next master he still has to make the cut. He doesn't get to play all 4 days just because he won before.
Ray
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RayDM said:Even though Tiger Woods won the masters, at the next master he still has to make the cut. He doesn't get to play all 4 days just because he won before.
Ray
Poolplaya9 said:There are few if any "state championships" that require residency, but that really has nothing to do with having a national championship with representatives from each of the 50 states, if those representatives aren't even from the states they represent.
You could theoretically end up with all 50 of your "state qualifying" players being Texas residents. How dumb would that make the whole state thing look? I see your points as well, but I just can't help but think how silly it will sound (and quite possibly cheapen your event) when your "state representatives" aren't even from the states they represent. I still think it would be better to do away with the whole states idea (unless you enforce residency) and just use various open qualifiers instead.
Fatboy said:Relying on your past successes is the quickest route to failure. I was told this by a very wealthy man when I wasnt. I'm in that spot right now, sitting around talking about how I made over $100,000 to $200,000 week for 9 years without missing a week, until 3 months ago is not gonna do a damn thing for me, I'm only good as I am right now, so I'm busting my ass to get back where I was. Until to I do I'm only as good as my last paycheck-this aint Hollywood that pays royalties, life pays you for what you just did, not what happened. Respect.
JCIN said:I miss that sense of unity and having a goal to reach. If a sport with a few thousand participants can organize a system like this and make it work I believe pool sure as hell better be able to do it. I think it is going to be great and can't wait. There will be things that have to be changed along the way just like with anything new and questions will be asked and answered but I for one am 100% for it and cant wait to be at the first US National 8 Ball Championship that is held from this.
Your exactly right...I have NO idea why people keep trying to compare pool to other sports.There is NO unification or organization in the sport of pool.NONE.And until that happens its just a entertainment sport.alstl said:The difference between pool and baseball, basketball, golf, hockey, football, bowling, curling, darts, and every other sport I can think of is they all have an organization which the players belong to and manages the sport. Every time somebody tries to do that with men's pool you get resistance from people who think it will ruin their deal or are simply jealous. Even frigging fishing is unified and has an national organization. Do you think people would be making big bucks to go fishing if they weren't unified and had an organization?
alstl said:The difference between pool and baseball, basketball, golf, hockey, football, bowling, curling, darts, and every other sport I can think of is they all have an organization which the players belong to and manages the sport. Every time somebody tries to do that with men's pool you get resistance from people who think it will ruin their deal or are simply jealous. Even frigging fishing is unified and has an national organization. Do you think people would be making big bucks to go fishing if they weren't unified and had an organization?
JAM said:Fatboy, in this comment "life pays you for what you did," I think Grady Mathews should be able to claim what he did for pool, PLAYING it, WINNING tournaments, as well as PROMOTING it.
JAM
cubswin said:I'm sorry Jam, but in my little bit of the world the only promoting of pool I've ever seen from Grady is complaining about others.
I'm sure he's great in your little bit of the world though. Every time I see one of these threads from Grady my first thought is how it damages pool even more. Not to mention his reputation.
Pool is dying in this country, and it has zero to do with pro's, tournaments, or anything else. In its heyday pool was popular because it was a way for people to spend time, to make some money, and have a place to hang out while they were unemployed.
Now people have welfare and game systems to keep them busy.
Sure there could be a good professional tour, but that would take money, organization, and strict rules. Unfortunately I don't see any legitimit business groups going to put up the money in this country anytime soon. You can fund a single event without a huge problem, but a professional tour that is successful is going to take a lot more money and pool just isn't something that big companies want to buy into. Just my .02
jay helfert said:We all get old some day and our skills start to diminish. We are no longer the players we were twenty and thirty years before. It is a wise man who realizes this and does not try to live on past accomplishments.
I think it is a smart athlete who realizes when his day in the Sun is over. I've seen professional athletes who were once great, trying to hang on, and it isn't pretty. I remember the great Willie Mays at the tail end of his career, when he was playing on fumes. It was a sad sight.
I give credit to a champion like Jim Rempe, who decided to hang it up when he was still very competitive. He knew he was no longer a threat to win and he didn't want to become just another also ran. Pool is a funny game and we often tend to over rate our abilities. I like to think I can still play as good as ever, but in my heart of hearts I know I can't.
Once upon a time I could fire balls in from off the end rail for the cash. But faced with the same shot today, I'm looking to duck. :smile:
jimmy-leggs said:Your exactly right...I have NO idea why people keep trying to compare pool to other sports.There is NO unification or organization in the sport of pool.NONE.And until that happens its just a entertainment sport.
Its a joke to be blatantly honest.So let NOT compare pool to any sport that actually has any legitimacy.
A perfect example is someone saying they are gioing to have a 14.1 world championships..............Ok, well I'm having the Wsop tonight at my house.
mroberts75 said:I could not agree more!!!
reps for you!!!!
What kind of cheese goes best with this kind of whine?
jay helfert said:Well for one thing, you're learning how to spell. Maybe you can be a writer and pump out a "How To" book on getting rich, the Fatboy way. Hey, it worked for Trudough. :smile: