Tap Tap Tap! Hat's off to Paul Smith for "man"ing up and coming on here first of all! He offered an explanation for why this may have happened and then took responsibility for it as well. ..:
Sounds like the way the good ole boys club works...
Tap Tap Tap! Hat's off to Paul Smith for "man"ing up and coming on here first of all! He offered an explanation for why this may have happened and then took responsibility for it as well. ..:
Sounds like the way the good ole boys club works...
You know, the tone of the above script can read more than one way, I would clarify IIWY.
I had to play Johnny Archer in the 7th round of the 9 ball on Saturday at 11:00am. I got there and hit balls early as well as most of the other players and the matches were announced a few minutes after 11. Everyone started their matches except for me.
At 11:10 am, Johnny wasn't there so I went to the tournament desk and advised them and the woman attending to the tournament told me he was on the clock and had 5 minutes.
At 11:20 am I went back to the desk and asked them if it was now a forfeit and what time the next draw was at, since Johnny had not shown up yet. I was told that they didnt have the authority to forfeit him...?
At 11:30 am, Johnny shows up and I am told to play, even though he is a half hour late.
I was a little bothered by this whole episode and it reflected in my game and I henceforth, lost the match. I went and found the tournament director who was not present during the earlier dealings and he said that since he was not present he can't make a decision. I was told to go talk to the "real" head tournament director "Paul Smith", who I looked for and asked for, but he was not around the desk (apparently, just when things like this come up).
I feel a little jaded by this whole situation and wanted to vent a little. There were lots of players forfeited over the tournament, why not this match? The rule was 15 mintutes, as specified in the Player's Meeting and posted on the site. It cost me an extra $300 and possibly more, if I had won the match.
Any thoughts?
To the OP, if you are still respoding to this thread, and if you feel like revealing this, but what did Johnny do when he finally arrived, that is, what was the conversation between you two?
JA could have crawled on his stomach the entire way and been there on time :smile:
He said that he spoke to someone and they said the tourney was running 15 minutes late... which we know is not true as Fatboy clearly posted that JA was in his room resting/sleeping and didn't know what time his match was.
Everyone else started at 11:02am...
The people at the tournament desk told me JA had forgot his cues in his car and had to go get them??? JA could have crawled on his stomach the entire way and been there on time :smile:
He said that he spoke to someone and they said the tourney was running 15 minutes late... which we know is not true as Fatboy clearly posted that JA was in his room resting/sleeping and didn't know what time his match was.
Everyone else started at 11:02am...
The people at the tournament desk told me JA had forgot his cues in his car and had to go get them??? JA could have crawled on his stomach the entire way and been there on time :smile:
Trust me, there is NO favoritism at the DCC
Glen
Obviously, you don't have a firm grip on reality.
When people start a massive search and rescue operation for name players, but they NEVER do the same thing for non name players, that is favoritism, and it happens EVERY year.
Trust me, there is NO favoritism at the DCC, although there is times when someone WILL slip through the cracks!
Glen
This is not true.
I'm not saying it's rampant, but having attended the event for about ten editions I promise you I have personally witnessed numerous decisions by the desk that clearly favored one player, typically: delaying a match to accommodate a well-known pro player because of something like a late flight (or they were just trying to save a night's lodging); or rescheduling a match just because a pro player wanted to have dinner with his girlfriend; or extended efforts to contact a no-show pro player that most likely would never be undertaken to hunt down Joe Average Pool Player.
We pays our monies and we are entitled to voice our opinion here and elsewhere AND these discussions will lead, hopefully, to a better more impartial event where the playing field is level for all participants. It's not tearing anything down -- it is making things better.
Personally, I would like to see something like Greg going on record that, from here on out: all players will be treated equally. Period
Lou Figueroa
This is not true.
I'm not saying it's rampant, but having attended the event for about ten editions I promise you I have personally witnessed numerous decisions by the desk that clearly favored one player, typically: delaying a match to accommodate a well-known pro player because of something like a late flight (or they were just trying to save a night's lodging); or rescheduling a match just because a pro player wanted to have dinner with his girlfriend; or extended efforts to contact a no-show pro player that most likely would never be undertaken to hunt down Joe Average Pool Player.
We pays our monies and we are entitled to voice our opinion here and elsewhere AND these discussions will lead, hopefully, to a better more impartial event where the playing field is level for all participants. It's not tearing anything down -- it is making things better.
Personally, I would like to see something like Greg going on record that, from here on out: all players will be treated equally. Period
Lou Figueroa