IPT Jeopardizes 2006 US Open 9-Ball

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IPT Jeopardizes 2006 US Open 9-Ball Championship and More

In its most recent announcement of tournament dates for 2006, the International Pool Tour has scheduled a $3 million event in Reno, NV on the same dates as the previously scheduled U S Open 9-Ball Championship, pool’s longest running and most prestigious title.

"I’m shocked and very disappointed," said Barry Behrman, US Open 9-Ball founder and promoter. "I received a call from the IPT office on Tuesday morning notifying me of their schedule and without delay a press release went out, leaving us absolutely no time to react or reschedule. Our fans are already calling upset and frustrated. At this time, we’re not exactly sure what we’re going to do."

Not only has the IPT taken the US Open dates, which were released in September of 2005, it has scheduled its largest prize money event against the U S Open 9-Ball. The IPT has left no doubt as to where it wants the attention of the pool world to be in September 2006.

"The US Open 9-Ball Championship is about more than just money, it’s about tradition and prestige, and the IPT just walked all over that tradition without notice," lamented Behrman, who is now scrambling to find new dates and possibly new venues in other markets. However, moving the event somewhere other than Chesapeake, VA is highly unlikely. "Wouldn’t it be a sad situation for this great pool tradition, for the sponsors, for the players and of course for pool’s greatest fans in the world who attend the US Open 9-Ball Championship religiously every year, if we were forced to cancel the event?"

With more spin than a spotted cue ball, the IPT announcement states that they "have done everything in their power to work around other promoters’ tournaments whose schedules have been announced. The IPT also claims to have contacted all major promoters, who have been overwhelmingly cooperative and understanding with regard to the tournament date clashes." It appears that the authors of Natural Cures are hard at work at the IPT.

"Contrary to the IPT press release, we were not contacted in advance, we have not been given the chance to be cooperative and we do not understand this move, which is a complete slap in the face of the US Open 9-Ball tournament," said Barry Behrman. "The only other dates available at the Chesapeake Conference Center, where we have held the event for the past 8 years, are Dec 22 – Jan 1. This really doesn’t leave us much choice now does it? Thank you Mr. Trudeau."

Ironically in November 2005, the Chesapeake Conference Center offered Barry Behrman the opportunity to move the 2006 event to October, in order to avoid the hurricane season. A decision on the new dates needed to be made quickly. However, after easily checking several industry resources and consulting with the WPA, it was discovered that the October dates conflicted with the Tian-Xiang Cup in Taipei that promised guaranteed prize money for top players. As a professional courtesy to the players, Barry Behrman made the decision to hold the published September dates for one more year, regardless of the annual threat of hurricanes.

The US Open is not the only event with previously scheduled dates that the IPT is compromising. Several events in the WPA schedule are also in jeopardy due to the IPT 2006 schedule. They are, the Asian Tour stop #4, the World Pool League, the Euro-Tour in the Netherlands, the WPA World 8-Ball Championship, the Super Cup in Taipei, and the Mosconi Cup.

John Lewis, a North American director on the board of the World Pool-Billiard Association, was contacted and added, "The WPA is a consortium of over eighty national pool federations and six continental bodies representing the players, organizations and volunteers who can more efficiently communicate under one umbrella body to help unify the international pool sport. We are recognized as the world governing body of the pool sport under the structure of the International Olympic Committee. Our 2006 sports calendar has been available online for months. We were never contacted by the IPT regarding scheduling of events prior to their release of a 2006 IPT calendar. If the IPT intention was to provide more opportunities for the players, they have now succeeded in limiting their opportunities - not expanding them - by conflicting with so many international events. The IPT has the potential to very positively impact the sport; but if the IPT continues to do business in the manner they display, should the IPT move away from pool after a couple years, there may be no structure of communication and action remaining at the international level to continue progression of the international sport."

Unfortunately, the effects of IPT’s scheduling decisions are much more far-reaching than the US Open and the WPA events. If the US Open is canceled, TV schedules and sponsorship contracts will be in serious jeopardy, which means millions of pool fans worldwide will miss one of the sports crown jewels. The US Open 9-Ball Championship has received more broadcast hours than any other pool event in history. Presently, the 2005 US Open 9-Ball TV series is airing on regional cable networks with national distribution on satellite networks Dish and DirecTV.

"The IPT shows great promise for the billiard industry, but they’re not scoring many points with the promoters who have been instrumental in the sport’s survival over the past decade," commented Rob Sykora, president Billiard Club network, the producer and distributor of the U S Open 9-Ball TV programming. "At this point we can only hope that the IPT will make amends in some way by supporting the events that are now forced to suffer through unwarranted changes and be more aware of existing schedules in the future. The realty is, the IPT can do whatever it wants, because it has the resources to do so. But, that doesn’t mean we all have stand up and cheer and support their effort. Frankly, they should issue an apology to the event promoters and events they’ve just stepped on."

To contact Barry Behrman, visit www.usopen9ballchampionships.com. To contact the WPA, visit www.wpa-pool.com.

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OMG, a civil war within the pool community! :(

This sucks that it puts some people in the position to have to pick sides.

I don't like hearing this news!

I will be staying tuned to this thread to hear any thoughts!

JAM
 
Before the IPT came along, there were 3 major events that most everyone seems to look forward to.... The DCC in Jan, The BCA Open in May, and the US Open in Sept..... I was fortunate enough to attend all three events this past yr and was looking forward to going to the US Open again this yr. I'm all for the IPT and want nothing more than for it to work but I find it difficult to believe that there was simply no way around the Sept dates. Surely there had to be something available prior to or after the US Open dates that the IPT could've taken???:confused:
 
i'll give short odds as to where the players are during these dates. to me the US open isn't too far off any of those phony tours, current and past. and if the IPT for some reason doesn't go past 2008, these same promoters will still be waiting there to gouge them again. so the players aren't losing anything by going with who's done something for them lately!!
 
does anybody on here really believe that Kevin Trudeau or his IPT really give 2 shi#s about Barry Berhman,the WPA or the Historic nature of the U.S. Open. i don't think so. Kevin Trudeau only cares about himself and what he accomplishes regardless of who gets hurt.....JMHO..............mike
 
1 pocket mike said:
i'll give short odds as to where the players are during these dates. to me the US open isn't too far off any of those phony tours, current and past. and if the IPT for some reason doesn't go past 2008, these same promoters will still be waiting there to gouge them again. so the players aren't losing anything by going with who's done something for them lately!!
Yes, we all know where the players will be and I can agree with some of what you said on the other things. From a fan that lives on the east coast with no time off of work & not enough expendable income to go to the Vegas events... this stinks. I will not be able to attend very many tournaments this yr but I would've been able to go to the US Open in Sept. :(
 
Too good to be true

Well,I dont care if ipt players dont show,I'll still show up if the 9ball open is held and suport barry. This is typical of a move that someone peddling mircale cures in a bottle would do! No matter what people thing of Mr. Berman he has always tried to do his best for pool and put on a good tournament. There gona find out the hard way that pool is not the nfl,mlba,nba and the millions there spending is a waste of time. Its great that someone with a passion for the game has stepped up to try and promote pool but obviosly he has no repect for tradition.The upa and the us open finally agreeded this year to join together and here we go again. I hate to say it but this sounds like a way to force barry to give up his rights to promote the us open which Im sure the ipt would like to promote. I hope Mr Berman doesnt give it up and everyone show up in sept and send a message to the ipt !! TV is the key to the new tour and I say boycott IT!:(
 
I just saw the news myself and was coming to the forums to post a link about this subject. I did not have an opinion either way on the IPT until this news came out. I figured if it helped to put some pocket change in the professional poolplayers pockets, then good for them. The fact that this tour has decided to railroad the other major events (without proper consideration), plain out shows the pool community what type of business operation they are running. The unfortunate thing is the players need to make money, but I think when the IPT goes nose down into the ground, they will be begging these promoters to continue with their traditional events. I hope that the players have some loyalty to the US Open along with other events and continue to attend them and show the IPT just where the heart of the game lies. You can make a lot of money and still be miserable......but follow your heart, passion and have respect for the people that are there on a day-to-day basis and you will find happiness......just my two cents.....
 
cuedoctor.... i have to agree with you on supporting the Open and Barry. Yhis year will be my 19th Us Open and i would not miss it for the world.........................mike
 
Well, let me throw it out there for discussion!:p

I'm going to preface my remarks by saying that I am anxious to hear what the IPT member have to say.:confused:

As a player, which I am not, if I had the opportunity to play for $40,000 first-place prize monies and $350,000 first-place prize monies, it's not that hard of a decision, IMHO.:D

This latest bit of smut is fresh. I believe that the IPT will try to work things out with Barry Behrman. The IPT to date has been responsive to any and all concerns.

The press release, obviously not written by Barry, seems like a group effort. Man, it's never a dull moment in the pool world as of late!:o

JAM
 
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I'm sure that there's some type of rules in the new IPT tour regarding playing in other non sanctioned events so this is going to be interesteing. Its great to see the prize money being offered in the IPT but there's always a price to pay and taking control of the us market in pool might be what there goal is! The upa and all the other tours run by us promotors is going to find the same problem with the IPT imo .If you really think about it, Mr T.... is a typical capitalist and if you want to be king of the hill you have to get rid of the small guys.That corprate america right now and its the same in any business thats why walmart is king of the retailers,they put everybody else just about out of business.
 
cuedoctor said:
I'm sure that there's some type of rules in the new IPT tour regarding playing in other non sanctioned events so this is going to be interesteing.

Don't be so sure, Cuedoctor!:)

One of the nice things about the IPT is that the organization encourages players to compete in any and all events available to them. They do not require them to boycott or not play in other events that are non-IPT. There were not contracts to sign in that regard.

Actually, most of us, with the exception of the IPT members, are on the outside looking in. These 150 players are excited to be on this tour. They're looking at a FUTURE, something that has been lacking in my lifetime -- again, on the outside, but looking in.:p

JAM
 
Let's face it, the IPT & the US Open, is a business. The object of a business is to be successful and to make money. Period.

Once the IPT gets established does anyone really believe that the IPT players will be allowed to play in any other tournament without the IPT being compensated? So will it really matter if dates are the same?

I wonder what will happen if in 2007 some of the IPT events coincide with the WPBA events and there still are a few WPBA women in the IPT. Which event will they play in?

I seriously doubt that any current IPT players will drop out of the IPT just to play in the US Open so Behrman better start working on another date or plan on holding the event in September without any IPT players.

Jake
 
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Kevin Trudeau' words

Will IPT tournaments conflict with other tournaments?

Answer:
My goal is to have the IPT enhance all other tours and tournaments. I do not want to have any conflicts with any other tours or tournaments. I am in the process of putting together the 2006 and 2007 schedule now. My staff is in contact with the other major tours around the world and we are doing our best not to have conflicting tournaments.

So he has to conflict with the most prestigious and longest running tournament. Talk is cheap. What a .....!
 
JAM said:
Don't be so sure, Cuedoctor!:)

One of the nice things about the IPT is that the organization encourages players to compete in any and all events available to them. They do not require them to boycott or not play in other events that are non-IPT. There were not contracts to sign in that regard.

Actually, most of us, with the exception of the IPT members, are on the outside looking in. These 150 players are excited to be on this tour. They're looking at a FUTURE, something that has been lacking in my lifetime -- again, on the outside, but looking in.:p

JAM

They have to do whats best for them and I can understand that. The best we can do is hope that the IPT realizes that they should honor the 9ball opens dates and move there tournament to a new date. I was hoping that the 9ball open would grow with the players being united,more sponsors,more dealers,etc.....We'll see
 
keep in mind that the IPT had to schedule alot of this on short notice, or so they said anyways. Alot of large venues have their events booked well into the year.

Im not trying to make excuses, but I don't believe that the IPT's actions were malicious, as some people will undoubtedly think.
 
Cameron Smith said:
keep in mind that the IPT had to schedule alot of this on short notice, or so they said anyways. Alot of large venues have their events booked well into the year.

Im not trying to make excuses, but I don't believe that the IPT's actions were malicious, as some people will undoubtedly think.
Someone once mentioned that they thought you were someone else... I'm begining to think they're right....:rolleyes:

There are more venues in the USA than Vegas & Reno. The US Open did the responsible thing and scheduled their event well in advance. It's not Barry's fault that the IPT took this long to set their schedule.

Again, I support the IPT and would very much like to see it succeed but as big as the USA is, and with all the major cities with large venues to choose from, I'll never be convinced that this couldn't be avoided.
 
The fact of the matter is this:
The US Open is by far the longest running, most prestigious event in the history of the game. Losing this event would be a travesty. Let's look at this from all angles.

The US Open is not a secret to anybody in the pool world. This tournament (and possibly it will conflict with the WPBA US Open and other Classic Tour stops).

That being said - lets imagine that KT realizes the significance of this prestigious event and decides to include it into the IPT schedule -

Where does that leave Barry? This event is a success because of his commitment to excellence. Would the IPT US Open be 8 ball or 9 ball? Would it be in Chesapeake, or would they move it to Chicago?

Would KT actually try to smother this event and shut out the players from attending? I would hope not, but lets say KT doesn't GAS - and that the US Open will not have the top players in the world such as Thorsten, Efren, Fransisco, Gabe, Jeremy, Johnny - if all of the top players don't show up to the US Open- does the US Open still hold the same prestige it has held for the past 30 years? Probably not. Wil it survive very long like that? I wouldn't think so.

So what should be done? What can be done? I think that people within the industry need to step up and step forward and tell KT that while we don't mind him bringing money into the sport, we would like to preserve and maintain the history that we have. This mentality that everything before the IPT was the dark ages has to be dropped by anybody that actually cares about events such as the US Open.

When I first spoke out in opposition to the IPT, this is one of the things that I brought up. When asked why I opposed something that was positive and brought money into pool - I responded by asking the question, "at what cost will we be paying for progress?"

Deno, if you're reading this, let me remind you that a lot of work was done to bring the US Open together with the UPA and the WPA to get the event sanctioned. Barry has poured his heart and soul into this event for over 30 years. Over the years this event has grown from being our National Championship into an international event that is attended by players from all over the world that come to Chesapeake to try and win the most prestigious event in pocket billiards. Its not about money, its not about production values, its not about sound bites, or reality based TV - its about who's the best. Its about pool. Tell Kevin that as easy as that event was scheduled, it can be cancelled just as easily. None of his money can buy the memories that the US Open has provided for the players and fans over the past 30 years. IMO, there is no other option but to respect Barry's hard work and commitment to the players. A failure to reconsider would just be a slap in the face.
 
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