Here's my idea for a tourney format: $7 entry fee, 32 players, $224 total. Bar owner keeps all the entry fee money. Winner of tournament buys 2 rounds of drinks (at bar owners expense) for everyone entered. 2nd place buys 1 round (also at bar owners expense) for all entered. Third place gets a handshake and a pat on the back for a job well done. Sure the bar owner is out some money for alcohol, but it's no difference than added money, and he gets the $224. And for sure, everyone will go home happy and will have had a good time!!!
Seriously (although the above solution would probably work in a LOT of bars/poolhalls), I never have understood what makes people so eager to play leagues as opposed to weekly tournaments. For approximately the same amount of money as league play, a tournament can get you more games played overall WITH a chance at something at the end (cash). I never have understood why we would want to sit in a bar/poolhall for three or four hours to play a match that COULD possibly be only 2 games long. If you went two-and-out in a tournament (race to five winners side, race to three losers side, a very common format for weekly tournaments) and never WON a single game, you're gonna get to play at least EIGHT games for your $10 (give or take a few bucks). Someone please explain to me what makes leagues so popular as opposed to a weekly tournament. The only thing I can think of is so you can sit around a table socializing with your buddies (this would be hard to do in a tournament).
Maniac
Seriously (although the above solution would probably work in a LOT of bars/poolhalls), I never have understood what makes people so eager to play leagues as opposed to weekly tournaments. For approximately the same amount of money as league play, a tournament can get you more games played overall WITH a chance at something at the end (cash). I never have understood why we would want to sit in a bar/poolhall for three or four hours to play a match that COULD possibly be only 2 games long. If you went two-and-out in a tournament (race to five winners side, race to three losers side, a very common format for weekly tournaments) and never WON a single game, you're gonna get to play at least EIGHT games for your $10 (give or take a few bucks). Someone please explain to me what makes leagues so popular as opposed to a weekly tournament. The only thing I can think of is so you can sit around a table socializing with your buddies (this would be hard to do in a tournament).
Maniac
Last edited: