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Smorgass Bored said:
The "Gang Of 10" was a secret group of RSBers (with a secret handshake, password and Member list). Members of the GO10 didn't even know who all the other members were.
Doug
( I believe that the term "Gang Of 10" is Copyrighted )


Learn to reply to a post under a previous post like this. I got your secret handshake.....
JoeyA
 
Stones said:
Why not make JS the "AZ Billiards House Pro" and sponsor him in future events with Mike Howerton's approval?

For future major tourneys, expand the GANG OF TEN to a limited partnership among the posters here. Maybe call it THE CORPORATION.

This would provide a great player with some security through pretigious sponsorship by the number one billiard website in the world and give us posters something to sweat at major events without much of an individual investment.

Just a thought, but what do you all think?

It could be fun, trying to determine when John will strike gold for AZers. The Gang of Ten could change from one venue to the next. We would need an official banker and while I don't know Michael Thornton except having met him at AZ Room at DCC he seems like a nice enough guy. We'll just have to keep an eye on him. :-)

Basically, AZers will have the chance to compete at the pro level vicariously through John Schmidt. I think if John were selected as AZ's horse of the year, he would be willing to drop in a little more often than he has been in the past but I don't want to speak for him. He does a pretty good job of that. We probably need to get him one of those Ms. Mavis typing program is all. VBG.

Realistically speaking everyone needs to realize that winning a major pro event is an extremely difficult challenge. No matter who you are, even Efren doesn't win all of the tournaments he enters. When you get to the rest of the mortals, they win even less often. Personally I don't think it is a gamble and it is more entertainment value than anything else. Of course, I am still hoping that some lucky AZers will make a little money along the way.

I just hope that we aren't POing Purdman with attempt to jump on the band wagon. Purdman is probably sitting back saying well thank God, somebody pulled me out of the fire for this one. Step up to the plate Purdman and tell us how you feel.
JoeyA
 
JoeyA said:
It could be fun, trying to determine when John will strike gold for AZers. The Gang of Ten could change from one venue to the next. We would need an official banker and while I don't know Michael Thornton except having met him at AZ Room at DCC he seems like a nice enough guy. We'll just have to keep an eye on him. :-)

Basically, AZers will have the chance to compete at the pro level vicariously through John Schmidt. I think if John were selected as AZ's horse of the year, he would be willing to drop in a little more often than he has been in the past but I don't want to speak for him. He does a pretty good job of that. We probably need to get him one of those Ms. Mavis typing program is all. VBG.

Realistically speaking everyone needs to realize that winning a major pro event is an extremely difficult challenge. No matter who you are, even Efren doesn't win all of the tournaments he enters. When you get to the rest of the mortals, they win even less often. Personally I don't think it is a gamble and it is more entertainment value than anything else. Of course, I am still hoping that some lucky AZers will make a little money along the way.

I just hope that we aren't POing Purdman with attempt to jump on the band wagon. Purdman is probably sitting back saying well thank God, somebody pulled me out of the fire for this one. Step up to the plate Purdman and tell us how you feel.
JoeyA

Sweet I love what I started hehe, and honestly I was thinking something along these lines when I first mentions JS as AZ house pro. I guess I thought it was a little "out there", but who am I kidding we're pool players, we're all "out there" (I am currently sitting at my computer reeking of smoke, and with blue chalk all over my left hand :rolleyes: ) One last thing, JOHN NEEDS A T-SHIRT!
 
Damn DSL went out at the house yesterday... missed my chance to give a little cash...
good luck to John and everyone helping...when time permits I will dish out the REP to all of you!!
i realy think the idea of sponsoring is cool ... but what does that matter ? we neeed to know how the "owner" of the forum feels about that ... right?
 
5 pages of posts lickety split.......Didn't know what I was starting when I offered the C note. Makes this feel like a real community. I am looking forward to meeting all of you at VF.
It really doesn't matter to me if John goes 2 and out. The point of my offer wasn't for the winnings...which I'm certain there will be plenty for everyone. My view is that John can't win if he can't compete, and it will be more fun with a horse in the race.
If I get my C note back, I'll be thrilled that John got into the money.
John, when it's over and you've won, all I want is my $100.00. While it's true that money won is sweeter than money earned, to me it's sweeter still to put you in a position to earn your money, and perhaps a sponsorship.

When John wins, all I want is my $100.00. 25% of my winnings can go to a sponsorship fund for the pros who post here needing help. The other 75% goes to John. He'll have earned it, and he's indirectly responsible for the flurry of activity we see in this thread. If we can't get a sponsorship fund worked out, then John is to get 100% of my winnings over $100.00.

Good Luck John, maybe we'll have an opportunity to meet at VF

McCue Banger McCue
 
Smorgass Bored said:
The "Gang Of 10" was a secret group of RSBers (with a secret handshake, password and Member list). Members of the GO10 didn't even know who all the other members were.
Doug
( I believe that the term "Gang Of 10" is Copyrighted )



8-ball RAT wrote:
Happy to be one of "The 10" (as it will now be called)
John, I wish you the best of luck in the tourney...and hope you sign with a sponsor that will treat you right.

I think "The 10" and "Gang of 10" are fine names, but I have a talent for coming up with good nicknames for things (oddly enough these names usually come to me during my morning shower - no jokes please! Just a place to meditate...).... and I came up with... <insert drumroll here>

"The Schmidt List"

How do you like that? I laughed my butt off and got soap in my eye!
 
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It Has A Ring To It

BillYards said:
I think "The 10" and "Gang of 10" are fine names, but I have a talent for coming up with good nicknames for things (oddly enough these names usually come to me during my morning shower - no jokes please! Just a place to meditate...).... and I came up with... <insert drumroll here>

"The Schmidt List"

How do you like that? I laughed my butt off and got soap in my eye!




I think you're full of Schmidt.
Doug :-)
 
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JoeyA said:
Smorgass Bored said:
The "Gang Of 10" was a secret group of RSBers (with a secret handshake, password and Member list). Members of the GO10 didn't even know who all the other members were.
Doug
( I believe that the term "Gang Of 10" is Copyrighted )


Learn to reply to a post under a previous post like this. I got your secret handshake.....
JoeyA



Sorry, I'm new to online groups and forums...
Doug
( I'll get the hang of it )
 
qstroker said:
After reading all these posts, methinks John could do better by taking a "cue" from Mel Brooks. He just needs to raise the $1000 five or six times and won't even have to play to make more money than the tourney winner!

OK, just a joke! :p

On a more serious note, somebody here mentioned that he hoped JS didn't disappoint the investors. I'm not sure what was meant by that. If he goes 2 and out I don't think anybody will mind. It sounded like kind of an unnecessary insult to me, but then I'm new here and don't know the personalities yet.

dwhite

I thnk we are just ignoring those, to avoid letting this thread go there...most us feel the same way about as you did...we just communicated those thoughts through PM's and rep comments. BTW, welcome to the community.
 
qstroker said:
On a more serious note, somebody here mentioned that he hoped JS didn't disappoint the investors. I'm not sure what was meant by that. If he goes 2 and out I don't think anybody will mind. It sounded like kind of an unnecessary insult to me, but then I'm new here and don't know the personalities yet.

Sounded like an insult to me too, but most insults are better off ignored, especially over the internet, where things can get so heated at the drop of a hat.

-Andrew
 
Welcome. But AZ is only 2nd??? Come on, oh I get it the other site is another hobby.......

U come back hear? (Just don't say it is another pool forum ;-) )

Its another passion if you will.A very close knit community of diehard Gamecock fans.Known em for years and they do me the favor of pretending to like me ;) .
 
BillYards said:
I think "The 10" and "Gang of 10" are fine names, but I have a talent for coming up with good nicknames for things (oddly enough these names usually come to me during my morning shower - no jokes please! Just a place to meditate...).... and I came up with... <insert drumroll here>

"The Schmidt List"

How do you like that? I laughed my butt off and got soap in my eye!

LOL, I didn't even know we needed a name. As funny as that is, it a least has John's name in it. I don't know about the future of all of this "10" stuff, but I will say...that it is great to have a "thoroughbred" in the race, and not just a horse. ;) I too care not how he finishes, I just want him to play and get a sponsor.



I really hope he gets a good sponsorship. I've never met John, but everyone who talks about how seems to mention the word "class." That doesn't happen by accident in this sport. Plus, I mean come on, this is the reigning US Open Champion! He is one of the premiere 14.1 faces in today's game with a 400 under his belt and great 245 Ball Run-DVD. John has an all-around game (Derby City Classic results proved that), not to mention all the other stuff he has won and done for pool. ...ah heck let the tourney results speak for themselves.

In 2 months of 2007:
2nd Derby City Classic Straight Pool Challenge
1st place Puerto Rico Challenge
2nd place 2007 Texas Hold Em Billiards


2006
30th place Derby City Bank Division
2nd place Andy Grubbs Memorial 9 Ball
13th place Relay for Life 9-Ball Invitational Charity Benefit
31st place Enjoypool.com 9-Ball Championship Open Division
9th place World 14.1 Straight Pool Championships
37th place IPT North American Open Championship
69th place IPT World Open 8-Ball Championship
1st place 2006 US Open 9-Ball Champion
Team USA Mosconi Cup

2005
13th place Derby City Classic Bank Division
16th place Derby City Classic One Pocket

9th place Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour Stop
1st place Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour Stop
13th place Andy Grubbs Memorial Emerald Coast Open
9th place Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour Championship
1st place SE Open 9-Ball Tour Stop
13th place Florida Pro Tour Stop
33rd place BCA Open 9-Ball Championships Men's Division
65th place 2005 World Pool Championship
65th place 2005 US Open
20th place IPT King of the Hill 8-Ball Shoot Out
5th place Florida Open

2004
1st place SE Open 9-Ball Tour Stop
48th place Derby City Classic 9-Ball Division
45th place Derby City Classic One Pocket Division
5th place Derby City Classic Bank Pool Division
1st place Emerald Coast Open 9-Ball
1st place Seminole Florida Pro Tour Stop
13th place Brunswick Men's Pro Player Championship
17th place BCA Open 9-Ball Championships Mens Division
13th place Reno Open
1st place SE Open 9-Ball Tour Stop
1st place Seminole Florida Pro Tour Stop
49th place US Open 9-Ball Championships
9th place UPA Atlanta Open
9th place Starcade's Annual Fall 9 Ball
2nd place North American Open Tour Stop
1st place Gulf Coast Classic 9-Ball

2003 Tournament Results:
35th place Derby City Classic One Pocket Division
25th place Music City Classic Open Division
5th place 2nd Annual Mississippi 9-Ball Championship
1st place Emerald Coast Open
1st place Reno Open
5th place Hard Times 4th Annual Summer Jamboree 9-Ball
1st place Breakers Billiards Open 9-Ball
7th place Capital City Classic
2nd place Legends of One Pocket
1st place Legends of Straight Pool

25th place 2003 US Open
13th place Predator Atlanta 9 Ball Open
1st place Emerald Coast 9 Ball Classic
17th place Glass City Open
5th place Reno Open

2002
4th place Derby City Classic One Pocket
7th place Music City Classic 9-Ball
1st place Bama Barn 9 Ball Open
25th place Reno Open

2001
2nd place 5th Annual Jay Swanson Memorial Tournament

2000
9th place U.S. Open 14.1 Straight-Pool Championship Men's Division
17th place Reno Open
7th place Hard Times Winter Jamboree One Pocket

John if you read this, make yourself a good Billiard resume' and take it with you to get a sponsor. We are all pulling for you in the tourney and for your future!

Tourney Results were from AZBilliards.com
 
DelaWho??? said:
5 pages of posts lickety split.......Didn't know what I was starting when I offered the C note. Makes this feel like a real community. I am looking forward to meeting all of you at VF.
It really doesn't matter to me if John goes 2 and out. The point of my offer wasn't for the winnings...which I'm certain there will be plenty for everyone. My view is that John can't win if he can't compete, and it will be more fun with a horse in the race.
If I get my C note back, I'll be thrilled that John got into the money.
John, when it's over and you've won, all I want is my $100.00. While it's true that money won is sweeter than money earned, to me it's sweeter still to put you in a position to earn your money, and perhaps a sponsorship.

When John wins, all I want is my $100.00. 25% of my winnings can go to a sponsorship fund for the pros who post here needing help. The other 75% goes to John. He'll have earned it, and he's indirectly responsible for the flurry of activity we see in this thread. If we can't get a sponsorship fund worked out, then John is to get 100% of my winnings over $100.00.

Good Luck John, maybe we'll have an opportunity to meet at VF

McCue Banger McCue

I actually PM'd John this same thing yesterday morning and he said, "thanks d but no you get your fair share like everybody else. thanks again for your help."

Again, with honor and class, how can you not like a guy who continues to try and do the right thing as much as he does. Man, I hope he gets a good sponsor!
 
He Sure Can Knock de Ball In de Hole

Donovan,
In addition to all the tournament results that you posted, I thought John won the Breaker's One-Pocket tournament also.
Doug
( what about it John, yes or no )
 
DelaWho??? said:
5 pages of posts lickety split.......Didn't know what I was starting when I offered the C note. Makes this feel like a real community. I am looking forward to meeting all of you at VF.
It really doesn't matter to me if John goes 2 and out. The point of my offer wasn't for the winnings...which I'm certain there will be plenty for everyone. My view is that John can't win if he can't compete, and it will be more fun with a horse in the race.
If I get my C note back, I'll be thrilled that John got into the money.
John, when it's over and you've won, all I want is my $100.00. While it's true that money won is sweeter than money earned, to me it's sweeter still to put you in a position to earn your money, and perhaps a sponsorship.

When John wins, all I want is my $100.00. 25% of my winnings can go to a sponsorship fund for the pros who post here needing help. The other 75% goes to John. He'll have earned it, and he's indirectly responsible for the flurry of activity we see in this thread. If we can't get a sponsorship fund worked out, then John is to get 100% of my winnings over $100.00.

Good Luck John, maybe we'll have an opportunity to meet at VF

McCue Banger McCue

I have waited to use this cliche post ... but this earned it
TAP TAP TAP!!!!!!
Stand up guy, that Delawho is.... rep to you again ... honestly earned
 
I just have a question. What have you done with the money you have already won? Not to sound like your mama or nothing.=)
 
Smorgass Bored said:
The "Gang Of 10" was a secret group of RSBers (with a secret handshake, password and Member list). Members of the GO10 didn't even know who all the other members were.
Doug
( I believe that the term "Gang Of 10" is Copyrighted )



8-ball RAT wrote:
Happy to be one of "The 10" (as it will now be called)
John, I wish you the best of luck in the tourney...and hope you sign with a sponsor that will treat you right.

As I recall you were a member of the GO10, but I know you're forbidden to admit that. :) Personally I think you're taking your life in your hands admitting their existence. I expect to read of you having been speared through the heart with a cheap cue, maybe a cuetech.
The "posse" has nothing on the GO10.
 
The Secret Handshake Involves A 6th Toe

catscradle said:
As I recall you were a member of the GO10, but I know you're forbidden to admit that. :) Personally I think you're taking your life in your hands admitting their existence. I expect to read of you having been speared through the heart with a cheap cue, maybe a cuetech.
The "posse" has nothing on the GO10.



ROSEBUD :-)
 
poolchic said:
I just have a question. What have you done with the money you have already won? Not to sound like your mama or nothing.=)

Don't take this the wrong way, I don't mean to sound harsh, but really, this is none of our business. John came to the site with a business proposition. Simple as that. He really does not owe anybody an explanation or an apology. What he did with previous winnings and how much or how little money he has is not relevant. There are many different reasons for a player to seek out a backer and I think we need to respect John and let him keep his reasons private.
 
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mthornto said:
Don't take this the wrong way, I don't mean to sound harsh, but really, this is none of our business. John came to the site with a business proposition. Simple as that. He really does not owe anybody an explanation or an apology. What he did with previous winnings and how much or how little money he has is not relevant. There are many different reasons for a player to seek out a backer and I think we need to respect John and let him keep his reasons private.

You're right. I just thought if i was as good a player as he was i would use my own money when possible. But then again it is much better to use someone else's cash.:D
 
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