Pool always needed a Savior
I've been visiting Az's website for several months and I've really enjoyed reading the various questions, statements and replys on the message boards. It seems that you all have a great bunch of interesting people in your AZ community that truly love and have dedicated various portions of their lives to the GREAT sport of pool. You all seem to stick together and up for each other just about most of the time.
I first fell in love with the game growing up in lower Manhattan, can remember watching George (Makula) playing every table game from straight pool, billiards,nine ball and snooker at Julians on 14th Street in the late sixtys, then sometimes going uptown to watch the real heavyweights play at Ames and 7/11.
Played a decent game myself, high run of 60, as a teenager, but gave up the game at 18, knowing that there was no money in the game unless you gambled - and I didn't think I was good enough or even wanted to do that. Hardly played for over twenty years, and began playing again about eight years ago, mostly local handicapped nine ball tournaments in the late ninetys. Anyway, enough about me.
Pool has always needed a saviour, someone with a way to change the image of shady pool rooms and pool hustlers. Legitimate tours, decent prize money and a respectable image, something closer to golf, tennis or even baseball would bring out the big corporate money and put pool into the mainstream. Maybe college teams, just like tennis or football with scholarship money available to gifted, hard working kids and eventual entry into the Olympic games. Great dream, and probably doable somewhere down the road with the right people.
Now, don't get me wrong I am all for any forward progress for this game that I still play and love, and I do wish that I believed the IPT was that venue.
But, lets face it, in order for the IPT, or any other organization to make pool that successful it must be led by someone, or a group, that truly has pool as their number one interest, someone with integrity, respectability and a business model that does not resemble a giant pryamid scheme. I don't think that Kevin Trudeau is even close to being that person, nor do I believe that his vision of pool's future is even close to that ideal. It's not hard to do a Google search of KT and come up with information on Federal, State, and SEC investigations, felony convictions, bannings from being able to conduct business in several states.
And while I do hope that I am wrong and Mr. Trudeau's intentions are sincere, I still can't see how he can succeed with his current business model, and a televised program that currently resembles, in my opinion, a pool informercial . I don't think that anyone can deny that the current qualifying system certainly has that pryamid scheme flavor to it.
Sorry that my first post involves such a controversal topic, but macguy is pretty much right on the money, especially when it comes to allegations of credit card fraudulent billing practices regarding Natural Cures. There is a website where individuals can post complaints about various companies, if you go to [
and do a search for Kevin Trudeau and Natural cures, there are well over a hundred complaints of this nature that will come up. More than a coincidence.
Again, I really wish all you ITPers and the Tour the best of success, but keep your eye on the ball.