Here we go again.
Let's assume the would-be proprietor is reputable and has the sport's best interest at heart. There is still a problem here.
The problem is that to sign up, one must invest $2,500. One must also grant this new organization one's exclusive rights, with participation in events unaffiliated with their tour on a special permission basis only. For the typical pro pool player, these are huge commitments.
What is being offered in return for these commitments? Until there are good answers to this question, there is not as much as a foundation on which to build. I won't be a naysayer here, but a plan to spend money does not constitute a business plan. Until the revenue source of this origanization is identified that will make this business venture financially viable, there is nothing exciting here..............so let's be patient and perhaps this information will be made public soon.
Let's assume the would-be proprietor is reputable and has the sport's best interest at heart. There is still a problem here.
The problem is that to sign up, one must invest $2,500. One must also grant this new organization one's exclusive rights, with participation in events unaffiliated with their tour on a special permission basis only. For the typical pro pool player, these are huge commitments.
What is being offered in return for these commitments? Until there are good answers to this question, there is not as much as a foundation on which to build. I won't be a naysayer here, but a plan to spend money does not constitute a business plan. Until the revenue source of this origanization is identified that will make this business venture financially viable, there is nothing exciting here..............so let's be patient and perhaps this information will be made public soon.
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