This sounds like a good idea,there are alot of tournaments happening all over the valley every night that no one knows about,it would be cool for the guys out there looking to run around to these little bar tourneys. :smile:stuckart said:This use to be Ron's website to report news, but obviously it was a little biased towards certain pool halls. And he needed to stop working on it to focus on Alexanders.
I have taken it over personally a few weeks ago to report all the pool happenings in Arizona.
The site will be changing each day and we're going to be adding all pool halls and bars across the state. Along with covering Arizona Players playing in other big tournaments.
Check it out and let me know what you think?
Fast Lenny said:This sounds like a good idea,there are alot of tournaments happening all over the valley every night that no one knows about,it would be cool for the guys out there looking to run around to these little bar tourneys. :smile:
Let me get this straight so I fully understand. You're announcing that this AZPoolScene.com is back up and running and it's the number one source of Arizona pool information. And you're announcing it on AZBilliards?stuckart said:AZPoolScene.com is back up and running!
Correct. It's not puzzling; it's ironic.stuckart said:Yep, it's not that puzzling..
stuckart said:Tons of the tournament news provided in the papers you just mentioned are outdated, or just wishes of the pool rooms. Meaning, they would run these tournaments if people showed up.
What azpoolscene.com is trying to do is inform everyone of some of the larger events. Monthly Tournaments, Tours, Match-ups, Online Streaming by Lenny and/or TAR, etc.
And also provide a place to report on Arizona Players. A Who, What, Where and When of the players of Arizona.
If you have news that is pool related about Arizona players or pool rooms, please email it to me at azpoolscene@hotmail.com
Thanks!!!
Cornerman said:Let me get this straight so I fully understand. You're announcing that this AZPoolScene.com is back up and running and it's the number one source of Arizona pool information. And you're announcing it on AZBilliards?
Fred <~~~ wonders if anyone else finds that completely ironic
stuckart said:This use to be Ron's website to report news, but obviously it was a little biased towards certain pool halls. And he needed to stop working on it to focus on Alexanders.
I have taken it over personally a few weeks ago to report all the pool happenings in Arizona.
The site will be changing each day and we're going to be adding all pool halls and bars across the state. Along with covering Arizona Players playing in other big tournaments.
Check it out and let me know what you think?
Scooper said:I can see how Cornerman may be confused. It really may be confusing to those that do not live in Arizona and know the difference between the two sites. It is my understanding that AZbilliards.com was, at one time, a site that concentrated on Arizona pool. Obviously this site has, over the years, expanded way past Arizona pool to become what is arguably the number one pool related web site on the internet. These forums and their huge participation offer a strong example of how popular AZbilliards.com really is. At any time of any day you can log on here and see that you have joined 100's of others. Even at 3am in the morning. That is extremely impressive. But remember, this site covers pool WORLD wide.
About three years ago I started azpoolscene.com. My goal was to offer a web site that concentrated on Arizona pool. That is why I named it azpoolscene.com. The difference between the AZ's, in the two sites names, is: azbilliards.com has become billiards and pool from A to Z. World wide. While the AZ in azpoolscene.com stands for Arizona. When I started azpoolscene.com I made it very clear that I was not starting a web site to compete with AZbilliards.com. I was starting a web site for the pool players in Arizona.
I turned azpoolscene.com over to Mr. Stuckart about a month ago. He has made some major improvements on the site. The Azpoolscene.com site is designed and maintained for the enjoyment of the Arizona pool players and Arizona pool related info for the Arizona players. Comparing these two sites is like comparing General Motors to a local Chevy dealer in Arizona. General Motors is world wide while the Chevy dealer is here to service Arizona residents. With that said, do you think Mike H. (owner of Azbilliards.com) looks forward to the day when General Motors compares itself to AZbilliards.com? Could happen and hope it does.
I hope this clears things up.
Ron Merseal
Hey Ron,I have heard alot of good things about you and what you have done for pool in Arizona,hope to meet you sometime soon. :smile:Scooper said:I can see how Cornerman may be confused. It really may be confusing to those that do not live in Arizona and know the difference between the two sites. It is my understanding that AZbilliards.com was, at one time, a site that concentrated on Arizona pool. Obviously this site has, over the years, expanded way past Arizona pool to become what is arguably the number one pool related web site on the internet. These forums and their huge participation offer a strong example of how popular AZbilliards.com really is. At any time of any day you can log on here and see that you have joined 100's of others. Even at 3am in the morning. That is extremely impressive. But remember, this site covers pool WORLD wide.
About three years ago I started azpoolscene.com. My goal was to offer a web site that concentrated on Arizona pool. That is why I named it azpoolscene.com. The difference between the AZ's, in the two sites names, is: azbilliards.com has become billiards and pool from A to Z. World wide. While the AZ in azpoolscene.com stands for Arizona. When I started azpoolscene.com I made it very clear that I was not starting a web site to compete with AZbilliards.com. I was starting a web site for the pool players in Arizona.
I turned azpoolscene.com over to Mr. Stuckart about a month ago. He has made some major improvements on the site. The Azpoolscene.com site is designed and maintained for the enjoyment of the Arizona pool players and Arizona pool related info for the Arizona players. Comparing these two sites is like comparing General Motors to a local Chevy dealer in Arizona. General Motors is world wide while the Chevy dealer is here to service Arizona residents. With that said, do you think Mike H. (owner of Azbilliards.com) looks forward to the day when General Motors compares itself to AZbilliards.com? Could happen and hope it does.
I hope this clears things up.
Ron Merseal
Ok. But, please understand that I wasn't confused or puzzled. I found it ironic.Scooper said:I can see how Cornerman may be confused.
I hope this clears things up.
Ron Merseal
CocoboloCowboy said:I have book marked the NEW Site, and may not need to read any more Hard Copy Newspapers if you can do what it is your are trying to do.
The advantages Stuckart has, as administrator of Azpoolscene.com, over the local Arizona pool newspapers are huge ones. A local Arizona pool paper comes out once a month with the baggage of printing and delivery cost. That means the news in that paper could be up to 30 days old. A web site can be updated in seconds and is MUCH cheaper to make available to the readers. Another advantage is not every Arizona pool player has one of the local pool pubs at home when he/she needs it. While, at the same time, most players have access to the web. That is why this azpoolscene.com web site is so important and why the Arizona players are fortunate Stuckart is keeping this valuable source available.
Ron merseal
Cornerman said:Ok. But, please understand that I wasn't confused or puzzled. I found it ironic.
Fred <~~~ not confuse for once
CocoboloCowboy said:Well Stuckart as I finally got to look deep into your new web-site, I am curious if you are going to have a link to all the WEEKLY TOURNAMENTS with the Cost of Entry FEE, and Rating/Handicap. If it is on the site, please show the link.