9baller said:Maybe one of the reasons it failed was the lack of positive response from poolplayers and here on AZ.
Or...........
Maybe it was all a practical joke.
Toe MAY toe...
Toe MAH toe....



Russ
9baller said:Maybe one of the reasons it failed was the lack of positive response from poolplayers and here on AZ.
watchez said:BlackJack is a good guy & good for pool but this one was an easy read.
jay helfert said:Sorry, I have to disagree with this line of reasoning. I don't think anything that was said and done on here had any effect whatsoever! JMHO![]()
our_auctionguy said:As I stated before, the reason the backers were to remain unnamed and secret was because if this venture failed to materialize or became a bad investment (unprofitable), they wouldn't have to feel the ridicule from their personal and business associates for making such a HUGE bad investment. C'mon folks, 22 million per year isn't chump change, and it wasn't slated to be charity either. They just played to someone's fantasy long enough to scope it out to see if had real potential.
The investors were more than likely looking to see how many advertising sponsors would be on the affirmative signup list as of today. If there were no contracts waiting in the the wings from potential paid advertisers, there was no income to repay the investment. Investment !!! NOT Charity!
Poor Tim Dennis, dreamer that he is, just got played like the ignorant pawn that he was. I would be willing to bet he doesn't have a membership to play golf with his so called investors. Now he is left with the bruises from the airbag deployment, while the "potential" investors can play their golf game and still smile and look each other in the eye unscathed.
They didn't get wealthy sticking their necks out.
Blackjack said:Very sad news.
I remained optimistic, but I guess this one has also failed to materialize. The sad part is that many of us have had our hopes dashed once again - we just want to make money at what it is we do best.
Hey Voodoo Daddy... reference that long conversation we had before DCC ... My heart is now saying yes. Given the circumstances, how can I say no?
9baller said:Maybe one of the reasons it failed was the lack of positive response from poolplayers and here on AZ. Before any big tour like this can save pool, we have to offer our support and give it a chance. I am not saying it is all our fault, but I think we are partially to blame. Pool will never be succesfull if we dont change. I understand that people were skeptical about it but it might have worked if we had offered more interest and support for the tour instead of criticism. Now begin the flaming![]()
ColoradoCueClub said:POOP lol!!
It is rather sickening that this keeps happening, the bottom line has to be marketability to the masses....Perhaps we need a new version of the game: "Billiard Gladiaters"-Its like speed pool with pads. Two tables in close proximity...as the players try to run their racks they can check the other player to slow him/her down. "4 in the corner, Whap!! neck shot!!"
I think that you are correct in your thinking. Not too long ago people on here where looking for a battle of the sexes match. I had the ability to put it together but I needed $5.00 from as many people as possible to try and make it happen. Guess what? I got blasted for asking people for money, all the resons in the world came out. "I don't know you, you can't have my card number, I need a business plan" I onluy asked for a verbal commitment. So I really agree with what you are saying but getting the $$ from anyone will be tough. There are a few on here that will have no problem if they think it helps but it would be a rough job. If we could follow your plan and and also get it on PPV or free internet and get some kind of response then the networks would have no choice but to take notice. I have done a number of things with Pro Pool and getting sponsorship is like selling snakes in most cases. Again you are on the right track in IMO.Dawgie said:About half of these posts are about how unfortunate this situation has become and now no tour will be developed. The other half stand back and ridicule what could have been a great tour. I'll be the first to admit that 22,000,000 is a bit of an over-reach but something could have or might have been done to accompolish one of the most treasured goals of having a ligitimate decent money pool tour.
I don't know the number of "registered" pool players we have but this info. could found out through the APA and the BCA, they being the most prevelent pool organizations in our sport.
How many of you guys are really interested in have a $$$ tour and are willing to put a few bucks behind your desires? This is the key question you must ask yourselves. I for one would be willing to put up $10 bucks per month for the next 10 months. This would be a total of $100.00. Now let's say the APA & BCA had a total of 10,000 members who would contribute likewise. This would amount to $1,000,000.00 bucks. Now let's say the APA & BCA were to kick in 10K each. Now we have $1,020,000.00 to put on a tournament with a pot of approx. 700K or maybe 800K with the winner taking 400K and the rest paid down 20 deep.
The first tournament would be regional in nature and would rotate throughout the country. Breaking the country up into 4 regions would be resonable and if successful this could be held on yearly basis in EACH region.
The point I'm making is that if we are all serious about this type of venue we dont need some unknown "businessmen" backing anything. We can do this ourselves. When this is accompolished we can seek out sponsors.
All we need is $10.00 per month of 10 months and we an do this ourselves.
What are YOUR thoughts on this idea?
bfdlad said:I think that you are correct in your thinking. Not too long ago people on here where looking for a battle of the sexes match. I had the ability to put it together but I needed $5.00 from as many people as possible to try and make it happen. Guess what? I got blasted for asking people for money, all the resons in the world came out. "I don't know you, you can't have my card number, I need a business plan" I onluy asked for a verbal commitment. So I really agree with what you are saying but getting the $$ from anyone will be tough. There are a few on here that will have no problem if they think it helps but it would be a rough job. If we could follow your plan and and also get it on PPV or free internet and get some kind of response then the networks would have no choice but to take notice. I have done a number of things with Pro Pool and getting sponsorship is like selling snakes in most cases. Again you are on the right track in IMO.
bfdlad said:I think that you are correct in your thinking. Not too long ago people on here where looking for a battle of the sexes match. I had the ability to put it together but I needed $5.00 from as many people as possible to try and make it happen. Guess what? I got blasted for asking people for money, all the resons in the world came out. "I don't know you, you can't have my card number, I need a business plan" I onluy asked for a verbal commitment. So I really agree with what you are saying but getting the $$ from anyone will be tough. There are a few on here that will have no problem if they think it helps but it would be a rough job. If we could follow your plan and and also get it on PPV or free internet and get some kind of response then the networks would have no choice but to take notice. I have done a number of things with Pro Pool and getting sponsorship is like selling snakes in most cases. Again you are on the right track in IMO.