First, I'd like to congratulate Neils Feijen for a superb job! He has a lot of heart and showed it this weekend in the tournament.
Now, about the "organization" of this tournament.
First, Jose Burgos got into it last minute and I have to say that he pulled it off swell being that it was his first promotional event (and I'm not saying that 'cause he's my friend either). Unfortunately, he did not have the control that he wanted to have throughout the tournament.
It's very hard to work with someone who is constantly thinking of money and how to get more. The owner of the room started the door fees at what I think was supposed to be $15/session. On Thursday, it started at $25/session. By Friday, the price was jacked up to $40/session and $60 for the whole day. The same went for Saturday and by Sunday, I don't know if this is true or not, but I heard someone say that they paid $100 to get in--and that was to watch just 2 matches--the semifinals and finals. That's another thing, the tournament could've been finished by Saturday night but the owner wanted to stretch it out to Sunday to rake in on some more door fees (this is why there were only 2 matches on Sunday and I hope it answers someone's question from a previous post). The owner collected about $10K from door fees if not more. It's his room and whatever he makes from door fees is his, but jacking the prices up? You can pay $10-$15 a day at the U.S. Open and that's 100+ players you get to watch!
I'm not going to get into specifics on how much money was taken out of the players' fees by the owner (something like $40 out of each player's $250 entry fee) but I can tell you that after all was said and done, he had at most $6,000 for himself. WTF? Meanwhile, a 5/6th place finish payout was only $1,000? Well, now you know why. That doesn't include food and beverages, buffet food that I think was catered, and he actually charged a friend of mine on Saturday for playing on a practice table on Friday that EVERYBODY plays on behind the curtains.
There was a lot of grumbling going on and displeasurement and those that did, know that Jose and his staff (that would include me) had nothing to do with what we had no control over. This tourney almost didn't happen this year because of something similar to this happened last year.
Kudos to Jose Burgos for pulling it off in the short amount of time that he had and for having the patience of a saint. He is one honest and standup guy.
Now, about the "organization" of this tournament.
First, Jose Burgos got into it last minute and I have to say that he pulled it off swell being that it was his first promotional event (and I'm not saying that 'cause he's my friend either). Unfortunately, he did not have the control that he wanted to have throughout the tournament.
It's very hard to work with someone who is constantly thinking of money and how to get more. The owner of the room started the door fees at what I think was supposed to be $15/session. On Thursday, it started at $25/session. By Friday, the price was jacked up to $40/session and $60 for the whole day. The same went for Saturday and by Sunday, I don't know if this is true or not, but I heard someone say that they paid $100 to get in--and that was to watch just 2 matches--the semifinals and finals. That's another thing, the tournament could've been finished by Saturday night but the owner wanted to stretch it out to Sunday to rake in on some more door fees (this is why there were only 2 matches on Sunday and I hope it answers someone's question from a previous post). The owner collected about $10K from door fees if not more. It's his room and whatever he makes from door fees is his, but jacking the prices up? You can pay $10-$15 a day at the U.S. Open and that's 100+ players you get to watch!
I'm not going to get into specifics on how much money was taken out of the players' fees by the owner (something like $40 out of each player's $250 entry fee) but I can tell you that after all was said and done, he had at most $6,000 for himself. WTF? Meanwhile, a 5/6th place finish payout was only $1,000? Well, now you know why. That doesn't include food and beverages, buffet food that I think was catered, and he actually charged a friend of mine on Saturday for playing on a practice table on Friday that EVERYBODY plays on behind the curtains.
There was a lot of grumbling going on and displeasurement and those that did, know that Jose and his staff (that would include me) had nothing to do with what we had no control over. This tourney almost didn't happen this year because of something similar to this happened last year.
Kudos to Jose Burgos for pulling it off in the short amount of time that he had and for having the patience of a saint. He is one honest and standup guy.