Yes, I know there have been a few threads as to the higher $1500 entry.
My question is to what reasons have IPT justified this increase? I just don't see the high dollar entry with no monetary return. The only return you will ever see is by winning the qualifier and then spending more money traveling to the next stop(Reno.)
So far all I see is that KT is in a win-win situation. One hundred qualifying events with an average of 32 entrants at $1500. You do the math. The qualifiers are paying for the big tournaments. Does not look to me like the sponsorship is flipping the bill. KT is a business man and do you all really think he is doing this for the love of the sport. I don't believe so. He is getting kick backs from TV, the venues, billiard manufacturers(table-cloth), and his self promotion of his other products.
I guess in a nut shell I would like justification from IPT as to why it seems that the qualification entrants are paying the 150 predetermined players meal tickets, the cost of the tournament, and all the payouts.
My question is to what reasons have IPT justified this increase? I just don't see the high dollar entry with no monetary return. The only return you will ever see is by winning the qualifier and then spending more money traveling to the next stop(Reno.)
So far all I see is that KT is in a win-win situation. One hundred qualifying events with an average of 32 entrants at $1500. You do the math. The qualifiers are paying for the big tournaments. Does not look to me like the sponsorship is flipping the bill. KT is a business man and do you all really think he is doing this for the love of the sport. I don't believe so. He is getting kick backs from TV, the venues, billiard manufacturers(table-cloth), and his self promotion of his other products.
I guess in a nut shell I would like justification from IPT as to why it seems that the qualification entrants are paying the 150 predetermined players meal tickets, the cost of the tournament, and all the payouts.