CBSA - Questions?

Well Mr. Robichaud it sounds like you know nothing about pool, you just think you do because actually I have a woman, no kids I'm too young for that right now, and a place to live.
So just don't worry about what pool gives me because it will give me more than it has ever gave you that's a promise.
You'll just make your 60,000 year and act like your a millionaire and that's fine, but what I can make in a lifetime doing what I do will outweigh your bankroll in the long run. So keep working hard and maybe move up to the next level when you get some heart bud.
until then just keep quacking.
Sorry if I'm harsh, but I love roasting guys like you, you're just too easy!:wink:

Every pool player needs a girlfriend, its the only way they can pay for the apartment. People here post - Earl is broke, Archer is hard up for money. If those two are hurting for cash.... good luck! Right now you have nothing and need nothing (money). Wait until you have kids to feed, mortgage of $2000 month, car payment, insurance, dental, glasses, clothing, food, taxes etc! You will need $5,000 month just to get by.

Go look at the money list on AZ homepage and tell me I don't know what I'm talking about! Pool will give you a big name to a very limited few and a life of being broke. The only thing you will be roasting is hot dogs (without buns because they cost too much).
 
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Every pool player needs a girlfriend, its the only way they can pay for the apartment. People here post - Earl is broke, Archer is hard up for money. If those two are hurting for cash.... good luck! Right now you have nothing and need nothing (money). Wait until you have kids to feed, mortgage of $2000 month, car payment, insurance, dental, glasses, clothing, food, taxes etc! You will need $5,000 month just to get by.

Go look at the money list on AZ homepage and tell me I don't know what I'm talking about! Pool will give you a big name to a very limited few and a life of being broke. The only thing you will be roasting is hot dogs (without buns because they cost too much).

Good point Jason....living with mommy and daddy doesn't count as having your own place!
 
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Ya ;you are working at a door and window plant and out of a sudden they hired in John Morra to assemble doors,but there is a problem, John Morra was to afraid to use a nail gun and to afraid to use an a drill or screw gun because he hadnt use anything like that in his life,He is to afriad to use a tool.Known John Morra couldnt figure out how to use a hacksaw,He mite of thought that it was use like a pool and darn near sawed his fingure of.Ever seen the movie called Pool Hall Junkies,when the guy couldnt use a hammer....



Ya ;you are working hard in your pool games,and winning tournaments.I know I am a redneck,but I am not from the Maritimes,I live in Edmonton Alberta,I like the game of pool and I am sorry what that i wrote earlier...Although it did look funny.

Good job Robert, you managed to insult one of the best players in the country. While I respect everybodys right to an opinion, sometimes I respect those who keep thiers to themselves more.
 
Didnt mean to

Good job Robert, you managed to insult one of the best players in the country. While I respect everybodys right to an opinion, sometimes I respect those who keep thiers to themselves more.

I didnt mean to insult the greatest player in all of Canada,and I didnt want to ,I was just making a joke,other thing that I am sorry about it.I'll keep my opinions to my self.You can go tell John Morra that I didnt mean to.
 
State of Canadain pool

Jason stop woofing at John M. You should be focusing on trying to handle all the juice that Bruce has...... COOPER for PRIME MINISTER!!!!!
 
I would love to see the growth of all cue sports in Alberta and Canada.
I disagree with the notion that I show a lack of respect for the players as it is quite the opposite. As for Snooker, nobody in the west in the past few years has made an attempt to do anything for the players so I took the idea on (it really is not that involved).

Celtic, you should put your name on the comments you make.

Shane Lyons.

My cue in my sig usually idetifies me to a large portion of people who know me. I don't sign all of my posts but I have posted quite afew times who I am on AZB. Not trying to be Mr. Anon.

I like snooker man but the game is dead. The only time players in Calgary get onto a snooker table these days is to play golf.

IMO Alberta should just be proactive, skip 9-ball and go straight to 10-ball and 8-ball. That goes for the CBSA as well, 9-ball is on the way out and some of the proactive organizations all over the world are switching over. We might as well take that lead and switch to 10-ball as the rotational game as well instead of holding to 9-ball through some sense of tradition until it is completely irrelevent. It will only hurt Canadian pool and Canadian pool players further to be the last people to figure out to switch over and hold onto a game clearly on its way out.

Not totally sure but people like John Morra, Edwin Montal, Jason Klatt, ect... I imagine they would want to compete on the national level in a game that the professional ranks of the world are switching to.

And IMO playing a game like 9-ball which is becomming less and less common and popular is doing the opposite of promoting the growth of the sport in Canada, it instead makes Canadian Billliards look out of touch with the current international scene. And that sucks on alot of levels.

<edit> PS: I am not sure how much you have looked but IMO alot of gains can be made in the sport by joint efforts with other people. Case in point the SML "used" to have the SML open tournament with the pro's that took up a portion of the Olympic Oval during the city SML playoffs. This was a win/win in alot of ways because it brought the pro's to a great location to play and it had a captive pool playing audience that were there to play their playoffs anyhow and thus often went and watched the pros when they had time.

Now the pro event is gone, likely due to the costs which were largely the added money. The space formerly used for the pro event just sits there. If one was to contact Barb who runs the SML she might be open to thoughts on running an event in conjunction with the SML playoffs, such as an Alberta 10-ball Championship in the oval at the same time. The space is there, the costs of the lease/rent on the oval are already shutting down the whole thing so if you needed to pay extra to put 8 or so gold crowns into an area with some of the already present arena seating. While Calgary might be hurting on the pool hall front there are few places in the world that are better for a pro event then the Oval, Archer supposedly thought it was awesome, and subsequently shot phenomenally well. A place like the Oval could easily hold the Canadians as well if the CBSA were to be willing to adjust dates, and few people seem to be impressed with the summer dating of the events as it is already. Early April would be far better timing for a Canadian Championship event as most of the players in this country are far more focused on their games at that time of year already because of upcomming Vegas events, pro and amature alike.

If something like that were to be set up the SML could advertise it in the league books, on posters, and in a form of synergy the SML event would gain a new and exiting event associated with it's playoffs making its league more desirable and the Alberta billiards sanctioning body all of the sudden has a great location for its event, a phenomenal source of advertising the event, and alot of possibilities for coordinated sponsership and advertising to go along with the league tournament.
 
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pretty funny Jason! lol you did roast me back and I'm also happy to see that I have one more guy (you) on my bandwagon...you obviously keep track of my money earnings on AZ. What your thick head fails to realize is that Pool players make money gambling and (which you know nothing about) AZ doesn't update that money to the players name FYI. Account members on the forums post money match outcomes, and my track record is pretty good so look a little closer next time or think outside the box a little.

What I am trying to say is you'll never know how much money I earn, you only have one source (azbilliards) and they do not give you enough information about me.

Why are you involving Johnny Archer and Earl Strickland into this?
two of the games best pool players, Earl just won a tournament for $20,000 dummy, and Archer is well paid so don't believe everything you here.
Happy Holidays...I'm finished woofing at ignorant railbirds
 
pretty funny Jason! lol you did roast me back and I'm also happy to see that I have one more guy (you) on my bandwagon...you obviously keep track of my money earnings on AZ. What your thick head fails to realize is that Pool players make money gambling and (which you know nothing about) AZ doesn't update that money to the players name FYI. Account members on the forums post money match outcomes, and my track record is pretty good so look a little closer next time or think outside the box a little.

What I am trying to say is you'll never know how much money I earn, you only have one source (azbilliards) and they do not give you enough information about me.

Why are you involving Johnny Archer and Earl Strickland into this?
two of the games best pool players, Earl just won a tournament for $20,000 dummy, and Archer is well paid so don't believe everything you here.
Happy Holidays...I'm finished woofing at ignorant railbirds

I wasn't referring to your earnings on the list, I'm talking about the top 10 or even 20. $40,000 with travel expenses is nothing. Money matches are great, but usually just dimes to the dollar. Hardly any great shooter play with their own money, instead, relying on backers. So that $10,000 action match, doesn't pay $10,000. Plus, once you get to your level, money matches are against strong players or with weight given. No easy $$

I am a fan of the new crop of players here in Canada. I think you guys deserve a great pay-day for your practice and skills, it just isn't in pool at this time. If you have found a way to make money in pool, great! I hope the other top 5 or 6 guys here in Canada do the same. I would love to see Canada beating the world or at least win the border battle.

And as far as dummy goes, $20,000 is more than Earl won last two years combined!!!(tournament winnings). I bet he didn't throw it in the bank with the rest of his millions.

I'm a little stronger than railbird and have played a few pro events. I have seen great players want to gamble but need backers.
 
Shane Lyons.

My cue in my sig usually idetifies me to a large portion of people who know me. I don't sign all of my posts but I have posted quite afew times who I am on AZB. Not trying to be Mr. Anon.

I like snooker man but the game is dead. The only time players in Calgary get onto a snooker table these days is to play golf.

IMO Alberta should just be proactive, skip 9-ball and go straight to 10-ball and 8-ball. That goes for the CBSA as well, 9-ball is on the way out and some of the proactive organizations all over the world are switching over. We might as well take that lead and switch to 10-ball as the rotational game as well instead of holding to 9-ball through some sense of tradition until it is completely irrelevent. It will only hurt Canadian pool and Canadian pool players further to be the last people to figure out to switch over and hold onto a game clearly on its way out.

Not totally sure but people like John Morra, Edwin Montal, Jason Klatt, ect... I imagine they would want to compete on the national level in a game that the professional ranks of the world are switching to.

And IMO playing a game like 9-ball which is becomming less and less common and popular is doing the opposite of promoting the growth of the sport in Canada, it instead makes Canadian Billliards look out of touch with the current international scene. And that sucks on alot of levels.

<edit> PS: I am not sure how much you have looked but IMO alot of gains can be made in the sport by joint efforts with other people. Case in point the SML "used" to have the SML open tournament with the pro's that took up a portion of the Olympic Oval during the city SML playoffs. This was a win/win in alot of ways because it brought the pro's to a great location to play and it had a captive pool playing audience that were there to play their playoffs anyhow and thus often went and watched the pros when they had time.

Now the pro event is gone, likely due to the costs which were largely the added money. The space formerly used for the pro event just sits there. If one was to contact Barb who runs the SML she might be open to thoughts on running an event in conjunction with the SML playoffs, such as an Alberta 10-ball Championship in the oval at the same time. The space is there, the costs of the lease/rent on the oval are already shutting down the whole thing so if you needed to pay extra to put 8 or so gold crowns into an area with some of the already present arena seating. While Calgary might be hurting on the pool hall front there are few places in the world that are better for a pro event then the Oval, Archer supposedly thought it was awesome, and subsequently shot phenomenally well. A place like the Oval could easily hold the Canadians as well if the CBSA were to be willing to adjust dates, and few people seem to be impressed with the summer dating of the events as it is already. Early April would be far better timing for a Canadian Championship event as most of the players in this country are far more focused on their games at that time of year already because of upcomming Vegas events, pro and amature alike.

If something like that were to be set up the SML could advertise it in the league books, on posters, and in a form of synergy the SML event would gain a new and exiting event associated with it's playoffs making its league more desirable and the Alberta billiards sanctioning body all of the sudden has a great location for its event, a phenomenal source of advertising the event, and alot of possibilities for coordinated sponsership and advertising to go along with the league tournament.

Excellent points Shane,

I have contacted SML to try and get the players involved with the CBSA and for some reason they view it as competition rather than a partnership.
I do not understand that view.
 
pretty funny Jason! lol you did roast me back and I'm also happy to see that I have one more guy (you) on my bandwagon...you obviously keep track of my money earnings on AZ. What your thick head fails to realize is that Pool players make money gambling and (which you know nothing about) AZ doesn't update that money to the players name FYI. Account members on the forums post money match outcomes, and my track record is pretty good so look a little closer next time or think outside the box a little.

What I am trying to say is you'll never know how much money I earn, you only have one source (azbilliards) and they do not give you enough information about me.

Why are you involving Johnny Archer and Earl Strickland into this?
two of the games best pool players, Earl just won a tournament for $20,000 dummy, and Archer is well paid so don't believe everything you here.
Happy Holidays...I'm finished woofing at ignorant railbirds


1st, respect, you're a hell of a player.

2nd. while I'm no where near as good as you I do take offence at being called a railbird. Throwing insults at people who for the most part are your supporters isn't the best way to maintain your credibility.

There are a lot of people here that put tons of effort into the game, knocking these people shows me that you have a lot to learn in life.

Best wishes in the future.

Sincerely,

Alleged Ignorant Railbird
 
1st, respect, you're a hell of a player.

2nd. while I'm no where near as good as you I do take offence at being called a railbird. Throwing insults at people who for the most part are your supporters isn't the best way to maintain your credibility.

There are a lot of people here that put tons of effort into the game, knocking these people shows me that you have a lot to learn in life.

Best wishes in the future.

Sincerely,

Alleged Ignorant Railbird

Johns post was directed towards Jason.

Ive seen John probably a hundred times over the years Ive been to Shooters and tournaments around Toronto and Ive never seen him be anything but a quiet, well mannered guy. I respect him a tonne and I usually watch his matches and try to learn things from his game.

I think maybe this subject is a sore spot as its hard to make any money in Canada playing pool. There are weekly tournaments but spotting someone that can run out 6 games to 11 isnt the easiest route to get the cash.
 
Johns post was directed towards Jason.

Ive seen John probably a hundred times over the years Ive been to Shooters and tournaments around Toronto and Ive never seen him be anything but a quiet, well mannered guy. I respect him a tonne and I usually watch his matches and try to learn things from his game.

I think maybe this subject is a sore spot as its hard to make any money in Canada playing pool. There are weekly tournaments but spotting someone that can run out 6 games to 11 isnt the easiest route to get the cash.

You obviously don't know the real John Morra...
 
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bottom line is cbsa does nothing to promote pool or snooker in this country, money or not.
they cross they're arms all year and in mid summer (when they have time off i guess) hold "THE NATIONALS" where about 25%of the country participates.
when do the players vote for a new board?
 
Excellent points Shane,

I have contacted SML to try and get the players involved with the CBSA and for some reason they view it as competition rather than a partnership.
I do not understand that view.

There in lies the problem, no one wants to work together for the greater good of the sport!

Grace
 
9 ball, 8 ball, 10 ball, snooker it matters not, it could be lawn bowls for all it matters there is only one simple equation. Sponsor+TV+ROI=Money.
ROI is viewership for all intents and purposes.
How you get there is through organization, leadership and presentation. Currently we have none of these. Yes I am an armchair critic, simply because I don't believe I have the qualities or skills required to achieve these goals. At least I admit it and won't become just another lame duck board member.
 
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You obviously don't know the real John Morra...

Deanus, you may be correct on that one.

But in all honesty, John always says hi to me, has a conversation, even invited me to watch some matches at shooters showing some good tips along the way. Ive never seen him be arrogant or cocky in any way. Until I see otherwise, Im going to assume the above is the norm.

I know you said you got a rude PM from him, I didnt get the copy or hear too much about it. Everyone has the right to their own opinion and I understand you have yours based on previous experience.
 
I agree, I don't see any reason to talk badly about John. I do feel, if he wants to talk badly about an organization, maybe leave 2,000,000 maritimers out of it. And, I also suggest, use someone other than maritime people for the stupid gage.
 
I have contacted SML to try and get the players involved with the CBSA and for some reason they view it as competition rather than a partnership.
I do not understand that view.

Well that sucks. Certainaly not unheard of in this sport for promotions to butt heads instead of working together to mutual benefit, but it sucks all the same.
 
The only point that I was trying to make right from the start was C.B.S.A does an absolute terrible job at organizing and promoting pool in Canada there are too many flaws to list. Everybody except for a few on this thread are aware that Canada has a poor association when it comes to maintaining and growing the sport.
Jason as soon as I knocked the C.B.S.A immediately you switched the topic of discussion and went on with your B.S, I know why it's only because you know that I'm right about the C.B.S.A and there's nothing you can do to defend them it's no secret that they're pitiful.
Just remember you started with throwing the personal insults so check yourself, I didn't ask you to agree with my opinion. I could be wrong about the whole idea but just respect my opinion and I'll do the same and we'll get along good.
Supergreenman I never involved you in my posts one time(I dont know who you are) so just listen to what D_lewis said and take a breath my post was directed towards Jason not you. I wish you the best in the future because your obviously completely out to lunch and yes that was directed towards you Supergreenman.
 
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