If the IPT gave money out at their qualifiers, should Efren be allowed to play in them. NO! That would be pointless. He is already an IPT player, no need to qualify.
I think it is important that you realize why the a WPBA regional tour is in place. The sole purpose is to bring players along and to get to them to the pro level. When a pro player plays in these tournaments, it disrupts the fields and a players chance to earn the qualifying spot or points for their year end ranking...it is very unfortunate. It is hard enough for a player to navigate through the regional tours.
I understand a pro player needs to earn money and some players play on the regional tours because the WPBA hasn't placed a restriction on it. This is purely a selfish decision on the pro players, they don't belong in these tournaments (this is not there arena anymore)...they already have a guaranteed entry into ALL of the WPBA events...what's the point, MONEY. We all know that most pool players can't make a living, but as long as the regional tours have qualifiers and give points for their year end ranking, it is just not right that pros play.
There are two things a regional tour can give it's players...
1. Qualifiers
2. The top player at the end of the year gets into all the WPBA Classic stops for the following year.
This is really quite simple, the WPBA Touring Pro and Active Pro can't use either of these things THEY ALREADY HAVE IT.
This would be like Tiger Woods playing in a Match Play event that was a qualifier... what would the point be. This is unfair to the players, and unfortunate that the pros don't earn enough and have to stoop to this level.
Now on the other hand, if a player doesn't have their Touring Pro or Active Pro status then they should be allowed to play, it is their right.
Sorry if i offended anyone, but as you can tell I have strong feelings about this one. I will leave State Championships alone at this time lol.
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I think it is important that you realize why the a WPBA regional tour is in place. The sole purpose is to bring players along and to get to them to the pro level. When a pro player plays in these tournaments, it disrupts the fields and a players chance to earn the qualifying spot or points for their year end ranking...it is very unfortunate. It is hard enough for a player to navigate through the regional tours.
I understand a pro player needs to earn money and some players play on the regional tours because the WPBA hasn't placed a restriction on it. This is purely a selfish decision on the pro players, they don't belong in these tournaments (this is not there arena anymore)...they already have a guaranteed entry into ALL of the WPBA events...what's the point, MONEY. We all know that most pool players can't make a living, but as long as the regional tours have qualifiers and give points for their year end ranking, it is just not right that pros play.
There are two things a regional tour can give it's players...
1. Qualifiers
2. The top player at the end of the year gets into all the WPBA Classic stops for the following year.
This is really quite simple, the WPBA Touring Pro and Active Pro can't use either of these things THEY ALREADY HAVE IT.
This would be like Tiger Woods playing in a Match Play event that was a qualifier... what would the point be. This is unfair to the players, and unfortunate that the pros don't earn enough and have to stoop to this level.
Now on the other hand, if a player doesn't have their Touring Pro or Active Pro status then they should be allowed to play, it is their right.
Sorry if i offended anyone, but as you can tell I have strong feelings about this one. I will leave State Championships alone at this time lol.
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