Gerry said:
Dude.....what good can it do to take pot shots at the recent 14.1 Worlds tourney and call it a flop? You may not like Dragon promotions, or straight pool, or how the thing was run, but if you love the game in general, it can only hurt things.
How many events that size have you put together?.....I have done exactly zero. I have run small tourneys, and they can be a headache. You may not like Charlie and Dragon, but at least they are trying. And if you have done big events.....you know what they have just accomplished.
Gerry, I just have to comment on your avatar. It looks EXACTLY like a pool room I frequented 20-plus years ago in Durham, North Carolina, called the Sportsman Lounge, if memory serves me right. They had a parrot in the front room that spoke pool jargon, and in the back room, there was a snooker table which every single day had a poker game being played on it (LOL).
I was on the road, en route to the deep South, and my road partner got himself a game at the Durham pool room. He was taking the heat, getting beat on a field of green for the cash. He was one of these pool players who didn't take losing very well.
During a crucial match, he was getting ready to fire in the game-winning ball for the cheese. He failed, leaving the money ball in the jaws of the pocket. Right at that moment, the pool parrot speaks: "Good shot." I thought he was going to strangle that bird.
Back on topic of the thread, any pool event is better than no pool event. For the straight pool lovers, this Dragon Promotions tournament was a real treat. I've been to some events when a player didn't know when their next match was, requiring one to wait anywhere from 1 hour to 5 hours. DCC comes to mind, as an example, with the buy-backs, but fortunately there's a whole slew of activities going on to hold one's interest. And then there's those events in the summer where there is a lack of air-conditioning, making the wet tables roll kind of funny. I like to see a LEVEL playing field where all players are treated equal.
I'm sure Charlie Williams may have some unkind things to say about events he has attended as well as the promoters and/or TDs who run them, but I have NEVER seen him bash another, publicly or in private. Instead, he keeps striving to take pool to another level by having $20,000-plus payouts. That's a good thing, IMHO, and the players like to compete in events where there's decent payouts.
Sometimes folks are too quick to judge promoters and/or TDs, calculating the added monies, entry fees, and then coming to the wrong conclusion the the promoter and/or TD is making a huge profit. Nothing could be further from the truth. Do you think these venue sites which host pool events come for free? The pool table vendors charge a large sum for setting up the equipment, and rightfully so. Imagine having to move these tables cross-country on a regular basis. Then you must have some staff to ensure the tournament runs smoothly.
I am sure the next straight pool event will have all the kinks worked out. I enjoyed reading the updates on the 14.1 tournament in New Jersey. Thorsten Hohmann just might be the player of the year, IMHO!
JAM