I'm going to say this with as much dignity as I can, and if that doesn't work.......I'm going to beg. BRING BACK JASMIN!! :lovies: :crying: :lovies: :crying: Please! Please! Please! OK, so much for the dignity crap. LOL!
Williebetmore said:sjm,
The IPT episode a couple of years ago seemed to indicate that the better women players will jump ship at the prospect of big money. The board's acceptance of WPBA players competing in the IPT definitely weakens their appearance of authority; and calls into question their consistency. Rather than sticking to their policy during the IPT, they now proceed into an area where their motives will need to be questioned.
Why suspend Jasmine and not all of the women who competed in the IPT event that overlapped the Peoria WPBA tournament???
sjm said:I won't suggest that I know all the facts in the case, but I think we can safely assume that Jasmin's request for a waiver to play in the WTBC was denied by the WPBA Board. Had it been granted, there would be no controversy here at all.
Whether the waiver should have been granted is, of course, a matter for debate, and certainly, the issue is far from cut and dried.
On the one hand, the exclusive rights that are spelled out in the WPBA player contracts are vital, as they enable the WPBA to raise more money from title and venue sponsors, who understand that it makes their product more special. This, of course, increases WPBA prize funds, which have grown steadily over the years.
On the other hand, it's obvious that credible performances by Jasmin, such as her strong finish at the World 14.1 Championships, against the elite men, enhance the image of and bring positive press to women's pool and the WPBA.
Let's cut to the chase. If Jasmin played in the WTBC when the waiver was denied by the WPBA Board, she was in knowing violation of WPBA rules, and some sort of penalty was called for. Whether she announced her intention to play in the WTBC to the WPBA organization despite the lack of a waiver is a mitigating, though not an excusing, factor. Whether the penalty dished out was appropriate is another matter for debate, and as I don't know how similar matters have been dealt with in the past, I'd rather not comment.
Finally, to those who see the WPBA as lacking vision, consider how tricky this matter really is. I'm sure this was a very difficult decision for the Board, as I'm sure they understand that Jasmin is one of their headliners. Ultimately, I hope that the WPBA bends when it comes to similar waivers requested by Jasmin in the future, but I leave the matter in their capable hands. The WPBA, through superior management and policies, has produced America's only long-lasting pro pool tour, and I have confidence they will, ultimately, do the right thing.
JoeyInCali said:For being too pretty or good or both?
Roy Steffensen said:I am gonna send an email to WPBA and tell them that I hope they will continue with the PPV, but that I will not buy the PPV for this tournament since they have suspended Jasmin.
Tom In Cincy said:Assuming JO broke the rule and missed a WPBA event because the WPBA contract says she should attend all WPBA events... the punishment is to
Not play in TWO events? isn't this a bit confusing?
So she miss one event.. fine her. Don't punish the next two events... that is just plain idiotic IMO.
I don't smile when I play, either. She does have a beautiful smile, though. Watch her interviews.Pii said:Just think how pretty she would be if she ever smiled? She always looks pissed off to me.
Roy Steffensen said:I am gonna send an email to WPBA and tell them that I hope they will continue with the PPV, but that I will not buy the PPV for this tournament since they have suspended Jasmin.
I've written them a letter as well. If it does nothing else, it lets them know that people are watching what they do and they may make future decisions based on that.Pete said:Imagine if everyone from AZ did this. As a group there is far more power. But then again, that might punish the other players (less money in, less money out)...
Pete
Sweet Marissa said:The WPBA is known for playing favs anyway.