Everyone,
There are a lot of players (in Southern CA) talk to me about the tournament format that is running by the USBA. Many of them have very interesting opinions and critiques about this tournament format so I’m going list them here so that we all can voice out whether we should implement changes. So everyone! Please get ready and reply with your response.
First of all, three cushion is an honorable game and players usually dress up in tournaments, well…at least they try and that’s great.
The format is Round Robin with six or seven players in each group. That means each player will have to play five or six matches.
And here are the Problems:
1. Disrespect - Players forfeit the remaining matches when they find out that they basically have no chance to win the second spot or to advance to the finals. Players don’t want to play anymore because the remaining matches are meaningless, and even if they have to play, they just want to finish the match quickly because it tortures them if they have to play hard. One player wants to play the match because he pays for the entry fee and expects to play all of his matches but the other player doesn’t want to play.
We don’t want to force a player to play the match, but rather let him play at his will. He pays for the entry fee, if the match means something to him, then he will play hard to try to win the match. We have to understand that it’s difficult for most players to play a match seriously when you know that you have no chance of making it into the finals.
2. Dishonesty, (Game Fixing, sounds like we’re in the world of basketball huh?): Players intentionally miss shots and let their friend win the match so that he can advance to the final. I personally had a player came up to me and told me that he would give me 20% of his money price if I let him win, one time another player offered me 75 dollars if I just let him win, LOL. I saw this happen pretty much on all tournaments that I have played.
Think about this! How would you feel if a player beat you out on the second place because he had a fixed game???
We need to MINIMIZE the chance of this happening again. It’s insulting to the game and to the players.
Other Factors to consider:
3. Many tournaments have to run three days when it can be done in only two days. The reason is that players play unnecessary matches, those meaningless matches. Players come to compete in tournaments, they don’t come to play fun matches.
If you think that a player pays 150/250 entry fee will play 6 quality matches then you’re probably wrong. The player only get to play 3 or 4 serious matches, the rest of the matches are just for fun because it’s either him or his opponent lost the interest in the game because one of them is out of the tournament.
4. The best players already have a better chance of winning the tournament than the average players. In a round robin of 6/7 players, the best players have even a more GREATER chance of winning.
In the World Cup now, qualifications are grouped with three players only that make each make an exciting must win. When it comes to the round with 32 players, it’s a single knock out match. Also, the players are playing best of 5 sets of 15 points (not a one game of 50 points) and that give the good players a slightly better chance than they actually have to beat the great players. The UMB wants the good players to win World Cup titles too and not just the Great Ones.
5. A standard UBSA tour with 250 entry fee is way too much and a $50 membership doesn’t make much sense when an average player can only afford to play one tournament only in a year. That means it costs a player $50 in addition to entry fee just to play in one USBA tournament. If the entry fee were 100 or 150, players can play three tournaments a year. So the cost to play in one tournament is not 50, but 1/3 which is about $17. That is how a typical player looks at when it comes to membership.
Many B level players told me that they can’t play in USBA tour because of high entry fee and membership fee with very little chance of advancing into the finals.
For me personally, $50 membership is great because I support the USBA, I love the game and everything else provided by the USBA.
Anyways, a lot of players insisted that Sportsmanship is most important and #1. Game Fixing, #2. Quitting unfinished matches/Forfeiting matches are unprofessional and it disgraces the sport and its players. The Players believe that the USBA will help to make a change.
Here are the proposed solutions from the players:
1. Round Robin with FOUR players only.
-Each player plays three serious matches. This format makes each match more important and can increase excitement level.
-Smaller group helps MINIMIZE game Fixing and players quitting matches.
-Best players still are the favorite to win (even with Handicap) but the chance is a little bit lower compare to a group of 7 players. The best players work harder on the table than the rest of us so they deserve to win and we all can see that they often win.
-Gilbert recently used the Handicap system (35/31/28/25) in Maywood’s tournament successfully.
-First place in each group advance to finals, second place go into lottery pick, 3rd and 4th go for the auction.
-If 8 players are in the finals, there should be two groups (A and B) again. Then 1st in group A vs. 1st in group B for 1st and 2nd places, 2nd in group A vs. 2nd in group B for 3rd and 4th places and so forth….This will make the final more exciting than having a round robin with 8 players.
2. Pool tournaments have great success with Double Elimination format.
-Everyone is the equal and no seeded players.
-Lower entry fee attract more players.
-Handicap used, everyone think that they can win.
-Finish a field of 70 players in two days, No need to ask your boss for a day off.
-Might not fit in 3C tournaments because we’re all used to play in Round Robin so choice #1 is better.
This is my longest post ever and thank you for reading…
Billiard Lover
There are a lot of players (in Southern CA) talk to me about the tournament format that is running by the USBA. Many of them have very interesting opinions and critiques about this tournament format so I’m going list them here so that we all can voice out whether we should implement changes. So everyone! Please get ready and reply with your response.
First of all, three cushion is an honorable game and players usually dress up in tournaments, well…at least they try and that’s great.
The format is Round Robin with six or seven players in each group. That means each player will have to play five or six matches.
And here are the Problems:
1. Disrespect - Players forfeit the remaining matches when they find out that they basically have no chance to win the second spot or to advance to the finals. Players don’t want to play anymore because the remaining matches are meaningless, and even if they have to play, they just want to finish the match quickly because it tortures them if they have to play hard. One player wants to play the match because he pays for the entry fee and expects to play all of his matches but the other player doesn’t want to play.
We don’t want to force a player to play the match, but rather let him play at his will. He pays for the entry fee, if the match means something to him, then he will play hard to try to win the match. We have to understand that it’s difficult for most players to play a match seriously when you know that you have no chance of making it into the finals.
2. Dishonesty, (Game Fixing, sounds like we’re in the world of basketball huh?): Players intentionally miss shots and let their friend win the match so that he can advance to the final. I personally had a player came up to me and told me that he would give me 20% of his money price if I let him win, one time another player offered me 75 dollars if I just let him win, LOL. I saw this happen pretty much on all tournaments that I have played.
Think about this! How would you feel if a player beat you out on the second place because he had a fixed game???
We need to MINIMIZE the chance of this happening again. It’s insulting to the game and to the players.
Other Factors to consider:
3. Many tournaments have to run three days when it can be done in only two days. The reason is that players play unnecessary matches, those meaningless matches. Players come to compete in tournaments, they don’t come to play fun matches.
If you think that a player pays 150/250 entry fee will play 6 quality matches then you’re probably wrong. The player only get to play 3 or 4 serious matches, the rest of the matches are just for fun because it’s either him or his opponent lost the interest in the game because one of them is out of the tournament.
4. The best players already have a better chance of winning the tournament than the average players. In a round robin of 6/7 players, the best players have even a more GREATER chance of winning.
In the World Cup now, qualifications are grouped with three players only that make each make an exciting must win. When it comes to the round with 32 players, it’s a single knock out match. Also, the players are playing best of 5 sets of 15 points (not a one game of 50 points) and that give the good players a slightly better chance than they actually have to beat the great players. The UMB wants the good players to win World Cup titles too and not just the Great Ones.
5. A standard UBSA tour with 250 entry fee is way too much and a $50 membership doesn’t make much sense when an average player can only afford to play one tournament only in a year. That means it costs a player $50 in addition to entry fee just to play in one USBA tournament. If the entry fee were 100 or 150, players can play three tournaments a year. So the cost to play in one tournament is not 50, but 1/3 which is about $17. That is how a typical player looks at when it comes to membership.
Many B level players told me that they can’t play in USBA tour because of high entry fee and membership fee with very little chance of advancing into the finals.
For me personally, $50 membership is great because I support the USBA, I love the game and everything else provided by the USBA.
Anyways, a lot of players insisted that Sportsmanship is most important and #1. Game Fixing, #2. Quitting unfinished matches/Forfeiting matches are unprofessional and it disgraces the sport and its players. The Players believe that the USBA will help to make a change.
Here are the proposed solutions from the players:
1. Round Robin with FOUR players only.
-Each player plays three serious matches. This format makes each match more important and can increase excitement level.
-Smaller group helps MINIMIZE game Fixing and players quitting matches.
-Best players still are the favorite to win (even with Handicap) but the chance is a little bit lower compare to a group of 7 players. The best players work harder on the table than the rest of us so they deserve to win and we all can see that they often win.
-Gilbert recently used the Handicap system (35/31/28/25) in Maywood’s tournament successfully.
-First place in each group advance to finals, second place go into lottery pick, 3rd and 4th go for the auction.
-If 8 players are in the finals, there should be two groups (A and B) again. Then 1st in group A vs. 1st in group B for 1st and 2nd places, 2nd in group A vs. 2nd in group B for 3rd and 4th places and so forth….This will make the final more exciting than having a round robin with 8 players.
2. Pool tournaments have great success with Double Elimination format.
-Everyone is the equal and no seeded players.
-Lower entry fee attract more players.
-Handicap used, everyone think that they can win.
-Finish a field of 70 players in two days, No need to ask your boss for a day off.
-Might not fit in 3C tournaments because we’re all used to play in Round Robin so choice #1 is better.
This is my longest post ever and thank you for reading…
Billiard Lover