I must spread it around first... Trust me, mucho rep to you regardless for that one!
If you remember Ronnie Alcano was NOT granted a spot in the 2007 World Championships. He won a spot in the last qualifier.
Who is Lee Van Corteza, Roberto Gomez? What have they won? I mean of course these are great players - but the point is that there IS a system in place for them to work their way up and achieve rank and not have to sweat getting invited.
It's not our playground.
It's not our system.
We don't put up the money.
We don't organize the events.
We don't set the rules.
Pool is incredibly fragmented around the globe despite the WPA's best efforts.
The WPA has undertaken to try and make 7 events a year be World Ranking Events for the purpose of establishing a world ranking that can be relied on.
They have to have SOME KIND of rules in place about who can participate and how they can participate.
IF they were to do it arbitrarily like the IPT did then they would completely destroy the organization that they have built over the past 20 years. This is an organization that consists of dozens of national members and six continental members and a board where almost all of the PEOPLE working in all these organizations are doing so on a voluntary basis and often spending their own money to do the job.
Of course Ian Anderson knows that it completely BLOWS to ask Efren Reyes to play in a qualifier and if he had a way to exempt Efren WITHOUT destroying the system then he would gladly do so.
Who is Lee Van Corteza, Roberto Gomez? What have they won? I mean of course these are great players - but the point is that there IS a system in place for them to work their way up and achieve rank and not have to sweat getting invited.
One more little P.S. It IS my playground! I have organized events! I have put up money! I did make the rules! I was here before anyone ever heard of these guys. Maybe I sound a little like Grady here, except no one owes me anything. Whatever I got, I earned!
As long as I'm around, I will continue to demand fair play and a level playing field. FOR EVERYONE! If these guys are not up to the task, then maybe they should be replaced. JMHO as always. :thumbup:
Roberto Gomez got 2nd place in the World 9-ball Championships in 2007 against a field of the best pool players in the world. Probably the last truly complete field at a WPA event with the best players represented. When you do that you would think that maybe you might get the benefit of the doubt. But alas, it is not about skill, talent, or what you have won. The political posturing in the game right now is going to hurt the players, the WPA, and the game itself for decades to come. The last thing this game needed was this kind of crap, the game was already on it's last legs and now the excitement in these events is low because the field is incomplete and the battles people want to see cannot take place. As a pool player and fan even I am sick of it and don't want to bother tuning in anymore.
Thank you John for your replies on here. I don't necessarily agree with everything you say or even what you've been told by the powers that be. I think there is a little more afoot than even you realize.
As an example, in every professional golf and tennis tournament, the sponsors/promoters get a certain number of "invitations" (aka exemptions) that they can use to invite any player they want into their field. Simple solution to a complicated problem. Why not allow the sponsors (promoters) of a major pool tournament to have four "invitations" per 64 players? Or does that make to much sense.
If the WPA is indeed in control and they really do want to correct this problem, then they should be able to implement this into any events that they sanction. It ain't that hard baby! UNLESS there is more to this "problem" than you think. Of course they're not going to ask me. They already tried that once and when I asked questions and offered my input, I was greeted by silence.
P.S. I can't believe you asked me who is Corteza and Gomez. Only two of the top 25 players in the world! Lee Van won Turning Stone two years ago with a full field of 128 players. He just won the Fatboy Ten Ball Challenge at DCC with sixteen of the world's best players in the field. Gomez was second in the last World 9-Ball Championship to Darryl Peach. He is considered first tier in the Philippines, putting him in a very elite category.
The WPA needs to have a new class of member for professionals. This would solve most of the issues here.
All that has happened is that John (JB Cues) has moved a little (quite a lot really) into the WPA camp and Jay Helfert has gone in the other direction.
But I'm with Jay on this one
I don't think that the problem is with the WPA rules or system but with the way the accept members and same goes to the regional organization such as the EPBF and their way of accepting countries members.
It is not enough to be the first who register or the one who pays more or who has a longer list of players or clubs as members. The members should be examined an reevaluated on a decided time periods. Sometimes a body looses it powers and if another better and stronger body exists then it should be considered as a replacement (once it met the needed criteria).
This way the WPA can make sure that the most suitable organizations and players would front the world of pool.
But let's face it, the WPA has turned into a political and business body that I'm not sure that pool's best interest is their interest....
The WPA purpose of existence is to promote pool and get it into the Olympics. So far it failed on both...
In order to promote a sport you have to make sure that the very best sportsman will be out there playing.
To promote a sport is to bring it to the masses but who really cares about some nameless players (who could be great), the public wants to see it's heroes!
How do you expect to get TV coverage like that and draw in sponsors? It looks like we have less of these then we had 10 years ago...
Matchroom sports had wildcards for the WPC so Earl Strickland and Corey Deuel (who were not "in good standings" with the UPA) could play because Matchroom knew that the crowed wants to see Earl.
In a perfect world, what JB offered that they should join the BSCP and fight it from inside is great but in the real world when people are getting killed for speaking their mind it won't help.
I'm concerned with a statement that was made here about that there is a lot of money involved which makes the Philippines matter so delicate.
What money????
We are always led to believe that there is no money in pool....
we see pros playing $700 tournaments.... somebody is getting ripped off here...
We have been here before on 'The World 10 Ball Silence' thread. But the thread is no longer available.
All that has happened is that John (JB Cues) has moved a little (quite a lot really) into the WPA camp and Jay Helfert has gone in the other direction.
But I'm with Jay on this one
I don't think that the problem is with the WPA rules or system but with the way the accept members and same goes to the regional organization such as the EPBF and their way of accepting countries members.
It is not enough to be the first who register or the one who pays more or who has a longer list of players or clubs as members. The members should be examined an reevaluated on a decided time periods. Sometimes a body looses it powers and if another better and stronger body exists then it should be considered as a replacement (once it met the needed criteria).
This way the WPA can make sure that the most suitable organizations and players would front the world of pool.
But let's face it, the WPA has turned into a political and business body that I'm not sure that pool's best interest is their interest....
The WPA purpose of existence is to promote pool and get it into the Olympics. So far it failed on both...
In order to promote a sport you have to make sure that the very best sportsman will be out there playing.
To promote a sport is to bring it to the masses but who really cares about some nameless players (who could be great), the public wants to see it's heroes!
How do you expect to get TV coverage like that and draw in sponsors? It looks like we have less of these then we had 10 years ago...
Matchroom sports had wildcards for the WPC so Earl Strickland and Corey Deuel (who were not "in good standings" with the UPA) could play because Matchroom knew that the crowed wants to see Earl.
In a perfect world, what JB offered that they should join the BSCP and fight it from inside is great but in the real world when people are getting killed for speaking their mind it won't help.
I'm concerned with a statement that was made here about that there is a lot of money involved which makes the Philippines matter so delicate.
What money????
We are always led to believe that there is no money in pool....
we see pros playing $700 tournaments.... somebody is getting ripped off here...
I haven't had time to read all the replies, and unfortunately I don't have time to read them right now either. But I have to give a short reply from what I have read.
1. I know Ian Andersson haven't talked to the players, but I have talked to some of them. It is absolutely NOT the managers that are forcing them to stay in the BMPAP, this is absolute voluntarily. If Ian Andersson is claiming that the players are being forced, he is absolutely wrong. Perhaps he should take a trip to Manila and talk to the players instead of talking so much with Yen Makabenta.
2. Why should the players in BMPAP work inside the BSCP, as JB said? Well, the court of laws in Philippines have already said that the BSCP is not to be reckognised as the governing body for pro pool players in the Philippines. BSCP/Yen is trying their case in a higher court, but as long as this dispute is going on the ONLY CORRECT thing the WPA should do, is to allow players from BOTH camps to compete at the World Tour untill the results in the supreme court is final.
As of now, the BSCP isn't considered the correct organisation by Philippine law, so if WPA should only choose to favour one of the organisations, like they do know, it shouldn't be the BSCP and Yen Makabenta, imo.
I haven't had time to read all the replies, and unfortunately I don't have time to read them right now either. But I have to give a short reply from what I have read.
1. I know Ian Andersson haven't talked to the players, but I have talked to some of them. It is absolutely NOT the managers that are forcing them to stay in the BMPAP, this is absolute voluntarily. If Ian Andersson is claiming that the players are being forced, he is absolutely wrong. Perhaps he should take a trip to Manila and talk to the players instead of talking so much with Yen Makabenta.
2. Why should the players in BMPAP work inside the BSCP, as JB said? Well, the court of laws in Philippines have already said that the BSCP is not to be reckognised as the governing body for pro pool players in the Philippines. BSCP/Yen is trying their case in a higher court, but as long as this dispute is going on the ONLY CORRECT thing the WPA should do, is to allow players from BOTH camps to compete at the World Tour untill the results in the supreme court is final.
As of now, the BSCP isn't considered the correct organisation by Philippine law, so if WPA should only choose to favour one of the organisations, like they do know, it shouldn't be the BSCP and Yen Makabenta, imo.