Why does this make you feel good Jay? It's certainly not a good thing for pool. OH...wait , I get it, your feelings were hurt when they didn't seek out your sage advice.
I would think that someone that loves pool and wants to see it become more successful would be saddened by this tournament not continuing. I don't know what the total was they paid out, I'm guessing around $100k. But apparently, Jay, you feel good about it because you felt slighted in some way. Get your ego in check.
No sale here punter. This ain't about my ego or any hurt feelings. My skin ain't that thin. You're reading way too much into my statement. Nothing about the failure of this event made me feel good. NOTHING! Actually you don't "get it", not even close.
I think they did a credible job in producing this first event and even paid out a huge amount of money. If you ever read any of my posts regarding the event, you would know that. But you would prefer to deal in assumptions. Where they went wrong is closer to the post made by Mark Griffin. They failed to heed some sage advice being offered by several industry people who had been there and done that.
They didn't have to lose their ass on this event and could have lived to fight (and promote) another day. But they chose not to listen to anyone else and go on their merry way, and the result was a catastrophic failure. After blowing all that dough, I KNEW we would never see another Galveston Classic. That realization made me feel bad, knowing that it didn't have to turn out this way. Do you get it now?