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onepocketchump
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berry said:There are two things that are standing for the WPA:
1: the sanction fee is there to support pool world wide, not only one tournament with big bucks but also Wheelchair pool or kids pool. This is very importuned for the sport and believe me the sport can't survive with KT way. Dividing the million per tournament among the top 50 players of the world is nice BUT there are millions of other players.
BS. Please provide proof of any tournaments/organizations in the United States which have received any money FROM the WPA. The WPA sold out the men's World Championships without doing anything for the Women and Juniors.
2: Sources tell me that the WPA gave KT an offer for a free sanction by the WPA but he declined that offer because he doesn't recognize any other organization. Not even the WPA that have taken care of all the players for the last 23 years.
I know that if KT would like to organize the biggest tournament in the world and would work together with the WPA thing would be very good for all players. But KT decided to ignore them and organize a World Pool Championship 8-ball with 2 players.......
If so then why did the WPA then ask for $150,000? Did they feel that KT would recognize them if they put a price tag on the sanctioning. The hard, cold truth is that KT does not NEED WPA sanctioning. If he did then he would of paid the $150,000 without blinking. But he knows who is who in the pool world and knows who he needs to deal with and who he does not. That is the failure of the WPA and the BCA.
John