Okay, I should have said "only" $13,000 is bunk.
Anybody been running the numbers?
I'm sure Colin and Linda have.
If the next three qualifiers are like the first one and they draw around 50 at each one that will bring in around $368K from the qualifiers. The first Open will bring in $79K in entrance fees. That brings it up to $447K.
Then if they start selling IPT products the royalties can really be big.
I can see where players this year, even if they never win a game, will bring home 50K easily.
I get the feeling that the IPT is really starting to snowball. Yesterday at the pool hall they were spreading the word that there will be qualifiers for the qualifier in Ga. 20 people at $100 = 1 qualifier. 40 people = 2 qualifiers. I think they will get a lot of so-so players paying the $100 for a chance. Hoping with a little luck they will make it.
Anyway it has to be good for the local pool room holding the event.
And yesterday three people came into the room looking to play 8-ball partners. Just driving through from Valdosta. 8-ball, not 9-ball.
Jake
Anybody been running the numbers?
I'm sure Colin and Linda have.
If the next three qualifiers are like the first one and they draw around 50 at each one that will bring in around $368K from the qualifiers. The first Open will bring in $79K in entrance fees. That brings it up to $447K.
Then if they start selling IPT products the royalties can really be big.
I can see where players this year, even if they never win a game, will bring home 50K easily.
I get the feeling that the IPT is really starting to snowball. Yesterday at the pool hall they were spreading the word that there will be qualifiers for the qualifier in Ga. 20 people at $100 = 1 qualifier. 40 people = 2 qualifiers. I think they will get a lot of so-so players paying the $100 for a chance. Hoping with a little luck they will make it.
Anyway it has to be good for the local pool room holding the event.
And yesterday three people came into the room looking to play 8-ball partners. Just driving through from Valdosta. 8-ball, not 9-ball.
Jake