Wow...
Not even sure I know what to think about this thread...
I'm NOT a room owner, but I'm a captain in a couple of leagues and helping a room owner currently set up an in-house league starting this month... so we've had extensive conversations...
Additionally, I was reading this thread this morning,
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=347728
and Maniac's initial reply resonated.... so, this is gonna be long, but bear with me...
1) any advertising is always difficult to produce. First, you've got to grab their interest, second, yes you must absolutely be truthful, and third it's gotta be short (people just don't want to read). We settled on an advertising flyer and then a detail sheet to layout some of the thinks we were doing specifically.
2) If the tourney is held in a regular pool room, why shouldn't they collect a 'greens fee'?? They've rented the space, heated/cooled it, provided (and hopefully) maintained the tables.... People don't realize that regular play does affect the regular equipment, eventually, new cloth, rails, leveling, repairs etc... If you want to play for 'free' put a table in your home and see how free it is.
3) the OP was presenting a hypothetical... I'd want to see all of the advertising, and tourney sign-up paperwork before making a statement regarding if it was false advertising. Did they say $2000 added and then in the fine print on your sign up form, give you all the details??? I dunno...
4) I think running a tournament and dealing with the rules questions, problem people (and yes every single one has them) and the million things that goes wrong deserves some compensation. There are always overhead fees... It is not often you find people who are independently wealthy who can give of their time without any compensation over and over... Was it an appropriate amount?? Again, I don't know the going rate... Was the TD required to be there before and after (was it more than a 2 day commitment), did they need a motel, food, don't know/don't care... they got paid an amount for a job, and as long as they did that job.... no problem...
Finally, Open and transparent accounting is a wonderful thing... in my professional life I am exceptionally careful not only of what I do, but the appearances of what I do... I might not do the advertising the way they did, but they have to look themselves in the mirror every day. Many people on this thread are making assumptions (IMO) without knowing everything (from the information provided)... ASSUME is such a bad word... particularly when coupled with expectations.
-Joe
PS. One last thing... you are a customer of a room or a tournament... vote with your feet (and wallet)... have a good time, stay... don't and go somewhere else. Before you say, I don't have any other choices... then be a positive part of the law of supply/demand... obviously if you aren't happy there must be a demand for the kind of room you think should exist, spend your capital and start your own room/tourney... soon you'll be swimming in the green
