Still waiting to see the prize money breakdown in all three divisions. Dennis is here now so we got that part straightened out okay. He did just fine!
Still waiting to see the prize money breakdown in all three divisions. Dennis is here now so we got that part straightened out okay. He did just fine!
1) Bank pool results with payouts
https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_a...y-classic-2019-9-ball-banks-division/results/
2) One pocket results with payouts
https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_a...ity-classic-2019-one-pocket-division/results/
3) Nine ball results with payouts
https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_a...by-city-classic-2019-9-ball-division/results/
4) Master of the Table
https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_a...ity-classic-2019-master-of-the-table/results/
1) Bank pool results with payouts
https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_a...y-classic-2019-9-ball-banks-division/results/
2) One pocket results with payouts
https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_a...ity-classic-2019-one-pocket-division/results/
3) Nine ball results with payouts
https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_a...by-city-classic-2019-9-ball-division/results/
4) Master of the Table
https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_a...ity-classic-2019-master-of-the-table/results/
They don't want to show the payouts in total. Where does all the money go ?
The bank pool took in over $64k + ( not including the buybacks which they have
always kept). The winner got $10k. Where did the other $54k go ? How far down
did they pay ? Did they take money out of the prize pool ? We don't know.
Every player ( independent contractors ) should know what they are working
for !!
9-ball, I did a quick calculation and prize money for 1-16th totaled $61K.
Bigfoot challenge, 16K entry, 16K added.
The tone of your post made it seem like DCC is out to make money off the players.
@$200 entry per event is cheap. The big expenditures are cost are from traveling and lodging to DCC.
I think my post stands. Where is the breakdown in banks, 1 hole, and 9 ball ? how much of the 64k + in banks was paid out ? Nobody knows ( especially the players that played in the tourney ). I've played for 45 + years ( mostly gambling ). I would never play if I didn't know what I could win. Why are they hiding the payouts ?? What could you win if you placed 20th, 25th, etc ??
Banks: $60,300 paid to 132 players (if I cut and pasted right into Excel).... Maybe you are waiting for someone else to do the math for you and add up the payouts??
The results of the 14.1 George Fels Challenge were sad, to say the least.
Mika was undefeated, waiting for SVB and Lee Vann Corteza to play their match. The winner of that match would face Mika for the title.
Unfortunately, SVB and Lee Vann decided not to play their 14.1 semi-final match, but rather to concentrate on 9-Ball.
So the Championship was given to Mika. He won $7500.
Lee Vann got a bye in the 9-Ball Championship and Shane went down and out in 9-Ball. Later, Lee Vann also was eliminated in 9-Ball.
It was sad to see 14.1 treated again like a stepchild at DCC.
After the event, Dennis Walsh and Bill Maropulos announced that they will no longer run the 14.1 event at DCC.
I forgot the banks ring game. Anyone have that info?
Skyler $8,000.
Here are the Straight Pool payouts:
14.1 challenge
Mika Immonen $7800
Shane Van Boening 3850
Lee Vann Corteza 3850
Joshua Filler 4100
Niels Feijen 2500
John Schmidt 2100
Chris Melling 1900
Dennis Orcullo 1900
Konrad Juszczyszyn 200
Marek Kudlik 100
Total -- $28300
There was $21,000 added and 73 entries at $100 each. Filler got a total of $2300 just for his record run of 285 plus $500 in daily prizes.
This increases the total payout to $309,900 at DCC 2019 excluding the Minis.
Here is the info as I received it from Dennis:So if I have read your posts correctly, Bob, the tournament paid $23,900 and the high runs paid $4,400 (of which $2,500 went to Filler -- $2,000 + $200 + $300).
And is this how the tournament ended?
- Immonen played and won 2 matches ($7,500)
- Corteza and Van Boening played and won 1 match, but did not play a 2nd ($3,750 each)
- Feijen played 2 matches, a win and a loss ($2,500)
- the other 4 players (Filler, Schmidt, Melling, Orcollo) lost their first match ($1,600 each)
Jay,when are you going to fire up the LA Open again?? Come on,it's time to rekindle that flame!For such a big event, the payouts are a well kept secret. Makes you wonder why.![]()