After my match with Scott Frost, I had to play Cory Deuel.  During my match with Cory, Pots came up to my wife, who was sitting in the corner of the bleachers by herself trying to watch my match, and sat right next to her.  The bleachers on that side were almost empty and, of course, he chooses to sit right next to her.
He pulled all of his tricks out and tried to give her a rose (but I guess the water squirt thing didn't work), gave her a candy, bragged about how he used to back Jose Parica, and proceeded to comment on my match with Cory.  She basically said he was harmless enough, but she was peeved that he had to come over and talk to her right while I was playing a former U.S. Open Champion.  Annoying to say the least.  I felt bad for her and wished I could have done something, but I wasn't even sure what.
I'm kind of with the general consensus, he is probably more annoying than amusing.  He kept saying that the spectators were bored watching pool and that things needed to be "livened up".  Neither my wife, or I, were amused.  But what are you supposed to do in a situation like that?  My wife is a very polite, cordial person and of course she just sat there and tried to accomodate this old man while trying to catch as much of my match as possible.  Afterwards, I was a little disgruntled that she had to go through that.  
On a better note, the tournament was wonderfully run by Jay Helfert, Bull, and Kristi Orgeta.  Things ran smoothly and never seemed to be behind schedule.  All the tables were in good shape and there was plenty of spectator space on the bleachers.  What Kolby's did was fantastic, and on such short notice... they really do deserve kudos for everything they did.  And while things may have not worked out at the Sheraton, I think that this venue actually worked out for the better (with the exception of playing on Diamond tables).  And lastly, I don't know if Chuck Bobbit (the promoter of this event) came out ahead or not, but either way, it was a wonderful event and I thank you for putting forth the effort to make this happen.
And, a big thanks to Carlos (back2good1), for all the live updates.
Ray