As opposed to the PBA - Professional Billiards Association
Huge difference!
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As opposed to the PBA - Professional Billiards Association
... and you don't have to have your name on any list to be turned away from amateur events. It is always at the discretion of the TD - which really sucks when you're in that gray area.
Ego? I'm just expressing my opinion that there are players that exist in the gray area. Where the hell did that come from?
It came from you stating this: " Once somebody objects to me playing, I'm pretty much screwed - no matter what rules you look at.
Personally, I have no problem playing in the open division. I don't have a snowball's chance in hell, but I know that's where I should be playing. "
I'm not using a different name, and no I haven't cashed or even played in quite some time, but I was still turned away from a qualifier for a professional event 2 years ago. Go figure. To this day it remains a mystery to me as to why - perhaps it was BS politics, who knows?
That type of response to my comments is typical to what is wrong with the entire pool world. I express an opinion, and you make insinuations about my character, which was brought up because of what? There was no reason for that - but you felt it necessary to do it anyway. I don't really play anymore, so it was pointless, but WTF, you thought you'd toss that out there anyway.
Blackjack, that was meant to be rhetorical as we all know you always post and play under your name. When looking for your name in tournaments I look for your real name and Blackjack. I am definitely not accusing you of anything. I am sorry you took it that way. Sometimes word in type do not come across the way they were meant if you were speaking face to face. I have been practicing how to make sure that doesn't happen but it is difficult sometimes when people are passionate about what they are typing.
There has been a lot of rock tossing and posturing all week long. All of this nonsense is reflective of the game of pool and it's current condition. We have players boycotting - promoters responding - chatter here - chatter there - toss a grenade and run for cover. The pool world is one big joke.
Professional player? Where is there a professional tour? All I see is a bunch of regional tours. In North America, professional pool player means high level amateur. Skateboarders have their shitt together better than we do.
Banned list for players? Boycotts? All this proves is that nobody can get along. It's all posturing and throat slashing. What an accomplishment!
The Maxim Ban List is only to let these players know they can not play in any of the Maxim AMATEUR events. All of those players are still able and welcome to play in the OPEN divisions.
The industry won't start or even support a pro tour. Why is that? They don't trust anybody!
We have an entire generation of young pool players that are paying for the decisions that people made 20-25 years ago. Is anybody trying to fix that, or are we content with all these regional tours that run in 42 different directions with resources that should be directed towards building something better than what they are comfortable with?
It's a friggin' hamster's wheel constructed by the hamsters themselves.
That's a very true statement. But as I am sure you know, some people have tried to pull it all together but there were many opposing forces. Rest assured the work continues to this day but the pace is slow.
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The promoters that put up the cash -or- raise cash for the events that players play in - how do the players give back to them - or is it just take - take - take?
I know the answer to that, and it's a big part of the problem.
We are in this situation because our game is dysfunctional. It is the end result of a severe lack of leadership, along with the inability for some people to get the hell out of the way of progress.
We can ban each other, boycott each other, flip each other off, accuse each other of this or that, its all a giant waste of time and energy. It's also childish and embarrassing. This is the reason why nobody will toss a dime our way. Can you blame them?
I don't.
We can sit here and point fingers at each other all day long - but this mess is everybody's fault. Everybody is losing, and until we pull our heads out of our asses and take care of the ROOT PROBLEMS -EFFECTIVELY... we will all continue to lose.
That is ABSOLUTELY NOT the rule on the Maxim Tour and I have personally seen this come up time after time. Janis does not listen to objections on players ability from anyone unless they are backed up by player stats. It is that simple. Your stats as a player in his rules speak for themselves. No and's if's or butt's about it.
David, have you won any event or even cashed in any events in the last 5 years ??? Nothing personal but me thinks you need to check your ego at the door. I could not find any player stats on you for the last 5 years. Unless you are playing under a different name. Are you, have you been playing under a different name or am I missing something here?
open events are not open events,
Good to see the Maxim Tour banning these guys.
What about the Russian hockey players? I think that was a little before the dream team.
Piss poor cheap shot at Blackjack. BS comment from a ...........................................................
This was just recently posted to the FB account of the tour.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Maxim-Billiards-Classic-Tours/181991678498009
NOTICE TO: ABP, American Billiard Professionals. As of July 31st all Professional Player Members of the ABP will be barred from participation in any of our Amateur events on the Maxim Billiards Amateur Tour. The simple fact is that if you think and you state you are a Professional Pool/Billiard Player we will respect your decision to be known as a Pro.
This ruling will not affect any supports or other membership categories of the ABP just the Professional Player Members as they have listed here: http://www.azbilliards.com/2000storya.php?storynum=8882 or on the ABP website. If your names appers on any one of these lists we suggest you make a decision as to your eligibility and contact the Maxim Billiards Tour and or the ABP to confirm or retract your name from the list we have been given. All ABP Professional Player Members will still be eligible to play in our Open events.