poolhall maven said:Speaking for myself, I am happy and feel priviledged to have the pros play with us. And as for the players who want to improve and go pro it is great practice for them.
lodini said:I second that!![]()
sjm said:The arguments for and against having pros playing in WPBA qualifying events are obvious. For me, I've always been in favor of having them present. Not only does it help promote the women's pool product regionally, but it also helps prepare future WPBA pros for the kind of competiton they'll have to face later in their careers.
The LST has consistently produced players that have done well at the pro level. Sarah Ellerby, Jeannie Seaver, Ga Young Kim, Tracie Hines, and Myuki Sakai are all recent examples.
The presence of fantastic players like Monica and Helena in these events will continue to ensure that the ladies of the LST are ready to succeed when their chance comes in WPBA play.
9balllvr said:the same is true for all of the other regional tournaments out there - the Hunter, JPNEWT, etc. etc. it seems to help open the wallets of the pool room owners knowing they can advertise WPBA pros coming in and it only benefits those of us on the tours because that allows more events to play in. sometimes it makes it a little tougher to bang one out, but if you are trying to get to the next level, what better way to start then to have to play them on your home turf.
Johnnyt said:Tougher to bang one out? A pro has won every stop this year again except the one that the girl from Canada won. Also I believe the other tours do not let the top 16 play. Johnnyt
9balllvr said:Johnny - one thing I meant to add to my post - I am not sure if the Florida tour is the same, but the regional tours I have played on have the option to vote as a member of the tour - in short, this may have been something the ladies there wanted initially - if not, they always have the option to express their thoughts on the subject and if the tour directors don't listen, play elsewhere. without the players, they don't have a tour.
Johnnyt said:I don?t believe the majority of the players feel that way. The Hunter Tour doesn?t let WPBA touring pros play at all. Some of the others don?t let the top 16 play. These regional tours are supposed to be a stepping stone to the WPBA and/or to qualify for a spot. Once you have touring pro status you should not play in them. IMHO. Johnnyt
I'm aware of all that. It's the purse money that I'm talking about. I haven't talked to many on the tour in a few years, but when I did they didn't like the top pros playing. JohnnytBlackjack said:Johnnyt
FWIW, most of the players that I know feel the same way as 9balllvr and PoolHallMaven. The pros that play in the LST do not effect the qualifier spots. If Monica wins, she cashes, but the qualifier goes to the highest finishing player that is NOT a WPBA touring pro.
It is not uncommon to have pros win all of the events for the year.
Here is the list of winners from the past few years - WPBA Touring pros are in bold print...
2005
Stop 1 - Vivian Villareal
Stop 2 - Ga Young Kim
Stop 3 - Wendy Jans
Stop 4 - Ming Ng
Stop 5 - Ga Young Kim
Stop 6 - Wendy Jans
Stop 7 - Wendy Jans
Stop 8 - Jeannie Seaver
Stop 9 - Kim Shaw
2006
Stop 1 - Pan Xiaoting
Stop 2 - Jeannie Seaver
Stop 3 - Tiffany Nelson
Stop 4 - Debbie Schjodt
Stop 5 - Monica Webb
Stop 6 - Debbie Schjodt
Stop 7 - Maria Catalano
Stop 8 - Tracey Hines
Stop 9 - Sarah Rousey
I am not certain of Ming Ng's or Jeannie Seaver's touring pro status - correct me if I am wrong, but I am sure that they are. It should also be noted that Wendy Jans and Pan Xiaoting earned their WPBA Qualifiers by competing on this tour. At the time that Pan Xiaoting won her LST tournament, she was not on the WPBA. I talk to Debbie Schjodt almost every other day, and I am positive that she is extremely grateful that the LST is so competitive because she is able to play against not only the best players in Florida, but the best players in the entire world. This prepares her for the WPBA events, and last year she was able to defeat GYK in North Carolina - mostly because they had played many times on the LST.
I was with PoolHallMaven imediately after her match with Helena, and believe me, she thoroughly enjoyed having the opportunity of playing such a great player - for $50 entry it's one hell of a good deal for the non-pros - and for $100 entry, its not a bad deal for players such as Helena and Monica.
Johnnyt said:I'm aware of all that. It's the purse money that I'm talking about. I haven't talked to many on the tour in a few years, but when I did they didn't like the top pros playing. Johnnyt
Johnnyt said:I'm aware of all that. It's the purse money that I'm talking about. I haven't talked to many on the tour in a few years, but when I did they didn't like the top pros playing. Johnnyt