Kirk,The Saw said:Steve,
You probably should have written the original post differently, in a manner where it wouldn't leave the the players identity open for conjecture. Everyone has read "He lives locally", "a 20 minute drive across town" and can easily see in the right hand corner of your post that you live in "Location: Columbus, Ohio". Since Cory moved to Fla. that only leaves 4 players "whose name would be easily recognized by all if mentioned" that you can possibly be talking about. As you know, I am very good friends with all of them. My whole point in posting is that most here can easily guess who three of the four are, the fourth would be recognizable but most wouldn't associate his name with Columbus. Peoples heads out there are spinning wondering who the player you are talking about is. Now, since you brought it to everyones attention, you may as well "out" whoever it is and save the other three from looking like greedy, pompous dirtbags! Piss one off and vindicate the three others.....
Kirk
First of all, i'm not exactly sure who you are, so I dont know that you're good friends with all of them. Second of all, I dont really care if everyone on here wants to know who it was, i'm not going to say anyone else's name on here. And as to your comment about everyone thinking that all of them would look like "greedy, pompous dirtbags!", anyone who would think that isnt too intelligent. Although i'm not "very good friends" with all of them like you, I do know them all, shoot with alot of them and have even backed a few of them. They are all good guys and dont deserve to have their names brought up on a public forum like this, but I do have the right to vent on here about that particular situaion. And from the looks of it, i'm not the only one who feels this way and has seen it happen. If it weren't for fans, there wouldn't be billiard tournaments for pro's, and they're complaining about the payouts for those. So when HE asked ME if I knew of any action he could get into and then pretty much laughs off $2000 that most of us have to work very hard for, that doesnt show much respect for the profession, nor does it help to validate their argument for tournaments not paying out enough or pool paying enough.