You know, this is a very interesting situation.
From a poolplayers perspective, this whole attempt to bring pool to the spotlight in this manner is a crock.
Why they chose to have a format like this, i have no idea, but it's obvious that they have no clue what they are doing. i don't dare watch it cause of the high possibility of me barfing my brains out. (i have a very sensitive cheesiness/barf ratio)
On a different note. I have to laugh cause the guy that won the event in Philadelphia, is from my room. Here is a guy who from a poolplayers perspective, is average at best. Maybe a C in open events. He was definitely not the favorite to win the tournament under normal circumstances AT ALL. but....as things would turn out, the other dominant players that one would think should have won, eliminated each other. Then when faced with playing one of them in the semi's, The guy from my room, ended up winning, and then snapped off the whole thing.
He got $500 for 1st, and gets to choose an $8000 table from a catalog they are sending him, and i think he gets to go to Vegas to continue.
Just goes to show you, that when someone sets up an "anything can happen" situation, it usually does.
I definitely have got to give him an A for effort.
If he was one of the people that decided to go try it out, he fully deserves his perks for winning, especially considering that he was definitely not the favorite.
As for the event itself, and all the people that thought they were stealing, i just have to shake my head and laugh.
Whoever was the brains behind this farce, needs to go jump off a cliff!