HELLO!! Did We All Forget? Still Over A MILLION IPT Dollars OWED To The Players

Eydie Romano

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Did everyone forget that there is still over a Million dollars in tournament winnings owed to the players who participated in the Reno IPT disaster?

How about all the plane fares and other related expenses that some of the players incurred making arrangements to come to Chicago for the CANCELLED (2 wks prior to the event) NOT postponed IPT playoff?

Having wrote this article http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=44983 (It was not written by Meatball, the website went crazy that day, and the thread went haywire) You will have to find the front page of the article, it moves to pages 1-6.

It seems to me that the IPT needs to make good on their word aka THE MONEY OWED TO THE PLAYERS BEFORE Archer and Strickland playoff.....

I am not sure WHY ANYONE is giving them the time of day UNTIL
this matter is settled... Can someone explain this to me please?????:confused:

Also, did anyone forget who we are dealing with http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=45861

I am asking The UPA and the highly respected Frank Alverez take note of this and see what he can do to intervene this matter.

Why should the IPT be given any substance until the matter is closed?
 
Meanwhile, back at the NEW IPT headquarters...
 

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Eydie Romano said:
Did everyone forget that there is still over a Million dollars in tournament winnings owed to the players who participated in the Reno IPT disaster?

Hi, Eydie. I don't think there is a pool person on the face of the earth who is not aware that the players are still owed monies. :p

But let's not forget that he's only one million shy of paying the players off.

I do not know how many millions have been paid out to date to players, but I would venture to guess, it is between 5- to $6 million or thereabouts, subject to check.

Eydie Romano said:
How about all the plane fares and other related expenses that some of the players incurred making arrangements to come to Chicago for the CANCELLED (2 wks prior to the event) NOT postponed IPT playoff?

Yes, you are right in that players did incur expenses that were not needed due to the circumstances that unfolded.

Keith now owns about 10 high-class suits, vests, Italian leather shoes, and long-sleeved shirts which he hates, as well as a passport. :D

Eydie Romano said:
It seems to me that the IPT needs to make good on their word aka THE MONEY OWED TO THE PLAYERS BEFORE Archer and Strickland playoff.....

I am not sure WHY ANYONE is giving them the time of day UNTIL
this matter is settled... Can someone explain this to me please?????:confused:

I stand in the minority on this forum and am giving the IPT the time of day.

I do not understand, though, why some who have not taken a loss or have not competed in the IPT are pushing hard for the IPT to not exist.

The players are still getting paid, and if the IPT can produce competitive events on a smaller platform next year, I am all for it, again, standing in the minority with my opinion.

Eydie Romano said:
I am asking The UPA and the highly respected Frank Alverez take note of this and see what he can do to intervene this matter.

I heard from a reputable source, whose name I won't give up, that the UPA does not have a bright future here in the United States, that they are taking the organization overseas.

Eydie Romano said:
Why should the IPT be given any substance until the matter is closed?

May I respectfully ask you, Eydie, why the IPT's existence or nonexistence is important to you? I just would like to understand your opinion better because you are somebody that I have a great deal of respect for. :)

JAM
 
It's Like Deja Vu All Over Again

With over 131 replies, I have managed to stay out of 'the other thread'......................... so far.

Doug
( now, where did I put my popcorn salt ) :)
 
Smorgass Bored said:
With over 131 replies, I have managed to stay out of 'the other thread'......................... so far.

Doug
( now, where did I put my popcorn salt ) :)

I'm having trouble reading your response, Smorgie. I need about a 100-inch monitor now, due to the extremely large picture insertion.:(

JAM
 
I do not understand, though, why some who have not taken a loss or have not competed in the IPT are pushing hard for the IPT to not exist.
'quote by JAM


because we the pool fans were the basis for the entire IPT model. We the fans bought the streams and the dvd's from KT to support this new amazing tour. We the fans were made to believe that this would be the best thing to happen to pool and then the rug got pulled. We the fans sat and watched while our close friends competed in the IPT and left other jobs to pursue this dream that KT painted in their minds only to have it ripped away and leaving them broke and out of work. Some of them came off the road and now are recognized so they can't do that anymore. So yeah, I'm f***ing pissed and think KT should be strung up by his neck. What part of this do you not understand? Or, do you really think that you are the only pool fan out there?
 
Russ Chewning said:
corvette,

Can you please edit your pic to keep it from forcing text to the right?

Russ


cant edit russ, sorry my man. Just move the little arrow a centimeter to the right.
 
corvette1340 said:
cant edit russ, sorry my man. Just move the little arrow a centimeter to the right.

A centimeter? It's more like 6 inches on my 19-inch monitor!

JAM
 
JAM said:
A centimeter? It's more like 6 inches on my 19-inch monitor!

JAM


lol, 6 inches. I guess its just that my monitor is 50 inches. KT is lifesize and that big ass hamburger looks amazing.
 
Maybe It's Something You Can Do In 'Options'

JAM said:
A centimeter? It's more like 6 inches on my 19-inch monitor!

JAM



I'm on a 17" laptop and I don't have to move anything to see/read all the posts AND the picture.
Doug
( I must have accidently done something RIGHT for a change ) :)


*Oops, nevermind.... I didn't see Deno or the box of KFC chicken............and I didn't miss much.
 
JAM said:
Hi, Eydie. I don't think there is a pool person on the face of the earth who is not aware that the players are still owed monies. :p

But let's not forget that he's only one million shy of paying the players off.

I do not know how many millions have been paid out to date to players, but I would venture to guess, it is between 5- to $6 million or thereabouts, subject to check.



Yes, you are right in that players did incur expenses that were not needed due to the circumstances that unfolded.

Keith now owns about 10 high-class suits, vests, Italian leather shoes, and long-sleeved shirts which he hates, as well as a passport. :D



I stand in the minority on this forum and am giving the IPT the time of day.

I do not understand, though, why some who have not taken a loss or have not competed in the IPT are pushing hard for the IPT to not exist.

The players are still getting paid, and if the IPT can produce competitive events on a smaller platform next year, I am all for it, again, standing in the minority with my opinion.



I heard from a reputable source, whose name I won't give up, that the UPA does not have a bright future here in the United States, that they are taking the organization overseas.



May I respectfully ask you, Eydie, why the IPT's existence or nonexistence is important to you? I just would like to understand your opinion better because you are somebody that I have a great deal of respect for. :)

JAM


Jennie,

I also want to ad that Trudeau is a wealthy man. More so then most people. He could have over the past years, paid the money to the players in which he verbally promised to 10X over but he hasn't. This is despicable, and he should not be given the time of day until he owns up to his word.

He is now peddling his "Diet book" on TV during the day. I hear it is not going as well as the last "Natural Cures" but is holding it's own. Should be released in paperback soon...

BTW, the suits were great on Keith. I don?t expect that he has many places to wear them now though! I know it went way beyond the suits that you all invested as well.

Hugs,

Eydie
 
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JAM said:
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I do not understand, though, why some who have not taken a loss or have not competed in the IPT are pushing hard for the IPT to not exist....
JAM

I think KT is a low class snake and my gut reaction is against anything he is involved with. BUT... when I read your above comment, it occured to me you are absolutely right, if the players who took the hit are happy with it, I guess it is none of my damn business.
I still think there is another shoe to drop in this latest episode, but I'll wait and see.
I'd love to see more comments from players involved or from persons (like you) whose opinion reliable reflects that of a player.
 
Eydie, thanks for the reply. I remember reading that when you posted it, I think it was, last year.

FWIW, a year has come and gone since then. Though I am sure some of the IPT competitors are upset about the turn of events, there are many who have expressed that if the IPT can return in an economically feasible platform, they would welcome the opportunity. :)

This forum, as you and I both know, does not have very many IPT competitors who post here, though there are maybe a dozen or so in my estimation. There could be more, and maybe they just lurk. :p

I do not know Deno Andrews very well, other than a few back-and-forths on the Internet. I met him in person for the first time at the IPT King of the Hill in Orlando, held in December 2005. I was surprised at how young he was, but I was impressed with his professional demeanor. He did treat me and mine very nice.

Since this whole brouhaha started, beginning with the Reno event, I have spoken to Deno Andrews several times. He called our home. We did not call him. His intention in calling us was to let us know that he was working very hard to get things back on track and get every single player paid. That was his ultimate goal.

I believe that the efforts of Deno, as well as Mike Sigel, have not been forthcoming and realized by many, as both of them have been trying to make things right behind the scenes.

One day, Mike Sigel is everybody's hero, and a year later, he is ridiculed. His heart was in the right place. Sure, he pocketed a nice chunk of change, but I believe in my heart of hearts, he wanted the IPT to succeed.

And let's not forget how the BCA Hall of Famers were each given $30,000 just for showing up at the first "official" tournament in Orlando. That is more money than probably most of them ever won as a first-place prize in their lifetimes. I saw some of them actually crying happy tears as they were accepting their checks. This was a good thing that the IPT and Kevin Trudeau made happen.

Things are not perfect, and there's a rough road ahead for sure, but Deno Andrews is trying to pave the way the best he can. He is contacting players, working dilligently to get them paid in full, and the Archer versus Strickland match is just one more effort to effect a new change for the better.

As such, I will continue to support the IPT, Kevin Trudeau, and Deno Andrews. Have mistakes been made? Yep. But they have not turned a deaf ear to professional pool.

Wishing you much success at the upcoming Windy City Open. I'm sure you're busy in the preparation stages right now. :)

JAM
 
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catscradle said:
I think KT is a low class snake and my gut reaction is against anything he is involved with. BUT... when I read your above comment, it occured to me you are absolutely right, if the players who took the hit are happy with it, I guess it is none of my damn business.
I still think there is another shoe to drop in this latest episode, but I'll wait and see.
I'd love to see more comments from players involved or from persons (like you) whose opinion reliable reflects that of a player.

You got it. Keith is standing right here with me. Let me log out. He wants to respond. :p

JAM
 
catscradle said:
I think KT is a low class snake and my gut reaction is against anything he is involved with. BUT... when I read your above comment, it occured to me you are absolutely right, if the players who took the hit are happy with it, I guess it is none of my damn business.
I still think there is another shoe to drop in this latest episode, but I'll wait and see.
I'd love to see more comments from players involved or from persons (like you) whose opinion reliable reflects that of a player.

Catscradle, you know what's a shame is all these people who are coming on this website voicing their opinions -- most of it bad and not too much good -- and whether you know it or not, there was a lot of good.

Things got screwed up with the monies, but I do believe that Kevin Trudeau is making every effort to get this matter straightened out.

Now let's look at the good. He put us in a domain that no pool player on earth has ever been in. The nicest facilities one could ever play in, more money spent on one event, and everything was to try to make it better for the players, like a golf or tennis environment.

The biggest tournament I ever won was $25,000 in 1985. There haven't been many tournaments with that kind of money for first place since then, and that was in 1985. Kevin Trudeau made it possible for us players to actually have a chance to make a decent living. It was all first class.

I was proud to be a pool player, for the first time in a very long time, when I walked into my first IPT tournament, and then to see my colleagues all dressed up, I knew they were just as excited as I was. People in the conference center were treating us pool players like we were celebrities. It was an experience that I will never forget. We all held our heads up high, again, some of us for the first time in a very long time.

So, if you want to know my opinion about the IPT and Kevin Trudeau, I am appreciative of the tournaments I did get to play in, and I would more than welcome the opportunity to play in some more IPT tournaments. :)
 
Keith McCready said:
Catscradle, you know what's a shame is all these people who are coming on this website voicing their opinions -- most of it bad and not too much good -- and whether you know it or not, there was a lot of good.

Things got screwed up with the monies, but I do believe that Kevin Trudeau is making every effort to get this matter straightened out.

Now let's look at the good. He put us in a domain that no pool player on earth has ever been in. The nicest facilities one could ever play in, more money spent on one event, and everything was to try to make it better for the players, like a golf or tennis environment.

The biggest tournament I ever won was $25,000 in 1985. There haven't been many tournaments with that kind of money for first place since then, and that was in 1985. Kevin Trudeau made it possible for us players to actually have a chance to make a decent living. It was all first class.

I was proud to be a pool player, for the first time in a very long time, when I walked into my first IPT tournament, and then to see my colleagues all dressed up, I knew they were just as excited as I was. People in the conference center were treating us pool players like we were celebrities. It was an experience that I will never forget. We all held our heads up high, again, some of us for the first time in a very long time.

So, if you want to know my opinion about the IPT and Kevin Trudeau, I am appreciative of the tournaments I did get to play in, and I would more than welcome the opportunity to play in some more IPT tournaments. :)


Very good post, and I can see why you feel this way. Certainly, you can see how we the fans, especially those that know several players affected by all the shadiness, can feel the way we do about KT and his lies and unfulfilled promises.
 
The problem is that KT is a sheister and he's out for himself....in EVERYTHING he does. Now if you could get say a group of sponsors like, Diamond, Simonis, Brunswick, Cuetec, etc. to promote these events (like Cadillac does for golf), then you would see a working network where everyone profited. JMO.

Southpaw
 
Good post keith, and I think this thread would have to imply that Johnny and Earl, should also not forget that the players are owed money, therefore they shouldn't play. Well as long as money is involved nobody is going to bite their nose off despite their face. So lets all be thankful for what was produced, not forget what wasn't, and keep an open mind for the future.
 
Keith McCready said:
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I was proud to be a pool player, for the first time in a very long time, when I walked into my first IPT tournament, and then to see my colleagues all dressed up, I knew they were just as excited as I was. People in the conference center were treating us pool players like we were celebrities. It was an experience that I will never forget. We all held our heads up high, again, some of us for the first time in a very long time...

Keith,
Thanks for the response, I appreciate that whenever a pro speaks on this forum he runs the risk of somebody jumping down his throat for no good reason.
I snipped out the comment above because maybe that is something we fans and observers forget about, we just see the money people were screwed on and miss that point. It is of huge value to be able to feel proud of your vocation and feel appreciated. It is something us regular folks have to deal with too.
Steve.
 
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