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And quite a few of them in pool organizations that change rules willy-nilly to advantage a minute few. All others are left to hang out and dry, while the golden boys aka sponsored players are given benefits and special treatment.
At least Kevin Trueau had players meetings and communicated with the players at every single event. Deno Andrews did everything he could to keep players apprised of what was happening.
They sure don't do that in today's pool organizations. Kevin Trudeau was a godsend to pool. He tried to make something good happen. So what if he wanted to profit from it?! So what if he had problems with the FCC in previous business endeavors? So what if he spent time in jail? I could elaborate on this little factoid right here, but I don't want to put somebody else down to prove a point. Should he have done it for free? Everybody wants to bash Kevin Trudeau and bring up B.S. that has nothing, not one iota to do with the MILLIONS and MILLIONS and MILLIONS of dollars he invested into pool.
What has the WPA and the BCA done lately for American professional players, aside from the industry members' sponsored golden boys?!
Although I am a great admirer of your tenacity, I think that you should take off the blinkers and look at the bigger picture....
And I compliment your complementary post to the thread. I am glad to see that you can at least understand exactly what time of day it is as it pertains to pool culture. Some refuse to acknowledge what Kevin Trudeau did was a step in the right direction. The platform was flawed from its conception.
I sure as hell didn't see any those BCA Hall of Famers complaining after they pocked $30,000 for just showing up in Orlando in December 2005. They also got byes in the tournament.
What has the BCA done for those Hall of Famers?