IPT Qualifiers - message from Deno
IPT North American 8-Ball Open Championship Qualifiers Announced
Please listen to IPT Founder Kevin Trudeau explain the qualifying system for 2006 - click here.
The International Pool Tour is the only true "open" tour in the history of the sport. Any person, of any age, man or woman, from any country, can play in our "open" tournaments.
The IPT N.A. 8-Ball Open Championship has over $2 million in prize money, regardless of the number of players. To see the complete payout schedule, click here.
There will be 25 tournaments around the world where the top two players will earn entry into the IPT N.A. 8-Ball Open Championship.
There will be five, three-day tournaments going on simultaneously starting on the following dates: May 26, June 2, June 9, June 16, and June 23.
Locations will be announced soon. The maximum number of players at each tournament will vary based on the number of tables available and other factors. Entry is first-come, first-served. Entries must be made in advanced. No entries will be accepted at the door.
There are two entry fee levels. Full entry fee is $1000. Coming in first or second in the qualifier earns you entry into the IPT N.A. 8-Ball Open Championship. Over $2 million dollars in prize money will be earned by the 200 players. First place is $350,000. More importantly, last place is $2000! For the complete payout schedule, click here.
All winnings earned will count towards the top 100 Money List which wins you a 2007 IPT Player's Card. All 2007 IPT players are guaranteed $100,000! For more information on how this is earned, click here.
Any non-IPT member who places in the top six in the IPT N.A. 8-Ball Open Championship earn automatic invitations to play in the 2006 IPT Players Championship and IPT Masters Championship. Over $2.5 million in prize money will be given away at these two championships. For the complete payout schedules, click here.
The second entry fee level is $500. If you enter a qualifying tournament at the $500 entry fee level and come in first or second, you still are entered into the IPT N.A. 8-Ball Open Championship. However, you will only receive 50% of any prize money you win. Your prize money will not count towards the money list. If you place in the top six, you will still be invited to the IPT Masters and the IPT Players Championships, though you will only receive 50% of any prize money you win.
This qualifying system is designed to allow players from all over the world to enter tournaments without huge travel expenses and costs. It is also designed to weed out players who know that they have no chance in the tournaments.
We encourage players to set up pre-qualification tournaments amongst yourselves. A good example would be to have five players put up $100 or $200 each, and play a one day Round Robin tournament. The winner earns the money for the entry fee into the qualifier!
Please listen to IPT Founder Kevin Trudeau explain the qualifying system for 2006- click here.
Best regards,
Deno J. Andrews
Tour Director,
International Pool Tour