Rather than take the immediate, knee jerk position that KT has all the power to dictate the final outcome of this situation over the players, I suggest that the players are in a much stronger position than KT is with respect to the future of the IPT. Of course, if KT has already decided to completely bail out of the IPT there is nothing further to negotiate.
Without the cooperation and participation of the players, the IPT cannot exist and KT has no product to sell to either the public or to an investor, putting him in the weaker position.
The players can continue to do exactly what they did before the IPT came along. Without the actual delivery of the promises of huge purses coupled with additional sources of income, all that is lost is the dream.
Most of the players are owed $5k - $10K, which, while substantial, most can probably survive without. There is also the possibility that those sums will not be paid in full or at all. Of course the players that are owed the top prizes are in a much more difficult position and have much larger amounts of money to jeopardize, making it harder for them to draw lines in the sand by making demands of KT and the IPT. But look how much more KT has to lose if the players threatened to boycott the IPT! According to the deal that KT claims that he has in the works, this would jeopardize his $150M sale. If there isn't any sale and KT wants to continue the tour, without any players he would have no tour. Either way his losses would probably be in the millions, a fairly substantial loss, even for KT.
By doing nothing the players have literally handed KT all of the power.
Even without the top ten winners, why haven't the remaining players banded together, gained leverage, and hired an attorney to represent themselves from a position of strength?
Without the cooperation and participation of the players, the IPT cannot exist and KT has no product to sell to either the public or to an investor, putting him in the weaker position.
The players can continue to do exactly what they did before the IPT came along. Without the actual delivery of the promises of huge purses coupled with additional sources of income, all that is lost is the dream.
Most of the players are owed $5k - $10K, which, while substantial, most can probably survive without. There is also the possibility that those sums will not be paid in full or at all. Of course the players that are owed the top prizes are in a much more difficult position and have much larger amounts of money to jeopardize, making it harder for them to draw lines in the sand by making demands of KT and the IPT. But look how much more KT has to lose if the players threatened to boycott the IPT! According to the deal that KT claims that he has in the works, this would jeopardize his $150M sale. If there isn't any sale and KT wants to continue the tour, without any players he would have no tour. Either way his losses would probably be in the millions, a fairly substantial loss, even for KT.
By doing nothing the players have literally handed KT all of the power.
Even without the top ten winners, why haven't the remaining players banded together, gained leverage, and hired an attorney to represent themselves from a position of strength?