I agree in principle! But, how many pro pool players have an extra 4,000 laying around?
He went for 4000!
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Most players that come to this tournament bring enough to buy there half or get sent with money to. The money in this tournament is in the calcutta.
Thing is Chris (the owner of White Diamonds) had agreed to disqualify Jesse. Kevin (the player who he was matched against) didn't want to take the win. Nobody said "Hey Kevin the player didn't show up what do you want to do?" When Kevin was told that Jesse would have to forfeit he told the directors not to do it to just play other matches until Jesse showed up. If it got to a point where they were holding up the tournament then he would take it but he would rather play the match instead.
It's a shame you are having to explain yourself on your actions trying to support the players decision that he wanted. It should be the players decision who put hisself in the tournament if he wants to play the match or not. No one elses just like if the shoe was on the other foot and Jesse was giving the option if Kevin was late to disqualify him then we would not have this thread. The guy did not want to win like that he actually wanted to earn his win and not take the easy route.
I understand Kevin wanting to do this. The problem is, it's just not fair to the other players who have to follow the rules or get penalized. Also, some of the other players in the tournament are not there to play a big name player but to get the cash; and in that case, it's not fair to them either.
I like the way Jesse handles himself so I don't have an ax to grind, except that rules are rules and they should be the same for everyone, NO EXCEPTIONS. First and foremost though, tournament directors should never ask a player what they want to do. Decisions like these should be made by the rules, not by which way the wind is blowing today.
I was up there and Kevin told Ashley not to disqualify him. He never gave her the chance to because he did not want to win like that. That is his choice he paid his money on time and deserves his choice to be accepted by the tournament director because it is only fair.
I totally loved the way Chris explained the rules and I know he got his point across and expect he will have this forfeit ruling figured out for the next tourney.
I respect this and am sure some new rules will be put in place. I can see your point on this and do see now you were not bashing the decision. Good points brother see you next time!
Most of the calcutta railbirds don't give the player a bone even when the player wins.
The player doesn't owe any allegiance to the calcutta. That is there for the pure enjoyment of backers, railbirds, and the viewing public.
Everybody should know this, and if they don't, well, it's buyer beware anytime you buy anyone in a calcutta. You risk losing your dough.
It would be like me going to the horse races and asking for them to pay me back for my expenses at the track if my horse is scratched. Gimme a break!
Without us calcutta railbirds or backers there would be limited fun at any pool tournament. Most people do not travel hours and hours to tournaments because they want to watch a pool tournament. They want to see action, get in action, or cause some action. I guess you know this already and just think pool is fun without it because you do not participate in this fun because is hard to do from behind a computer.
I will be the first person to tell you and you can verify with anyone that knows me or seen me if I bet on someone or buy someone they get the jelly. Even if my player does not make any money I throw them something. Even if I am betting on the side and the player does not know it I throw them something. It is the right thing to do and believe that in my heart cause I am not
rotten.
You can feel free to ask Stan Shuffett, Chip Compton, Jesse Bowman, Jason Klatt, Joey Gray, Johnathan Pinegar, David G, Gary Abood, Chris Bartrum, Jeremy Jones, George Breedlove, James Davis JR, Benny Conway JR, Jamie Baraks, Warren Kiamco, and Brandon Shuff to verify this. I have nothing to hide and my word is solid. ( I can put more people in this list if you like in case you never seen any of these players.) So remember this before you talk about the calcutta railbirds and backers. We have to becareful because of the rotten players who try to take advantage of the calcutta buyers and backers. Have a nice day scrabble!