Because they are *your* hand-picked Hall of Famers, the ones hand-picked by industry members and pool print media.
The pool print media and the BCA organization seem to only want to recognize who they want to recognize and are not cognizant of other legends in the pool world -- past and present -- as evidenced by their continuing habit of excluding some of pool's brightest shining stars, the ones who have put color in the pool world instead of cheesenips in the industry members' pockets.
In the end, when those top pool players do grow old and become the eldermen, those tin cups and titles aren't worth much, other than fond memories of days gone by.
The players themselves, most of them do respect and recognize the accomplishments of their peers. They do not have to show up at the BCA's event and pay to celebrate and express their admiration to their brethren.
Kevin Trudeau showed his respect to the BCA's Hall of Famers by paying each 30,000 bucks just to show up in Florida and compete in a tournament where each of them would receive three byes. Kevin Trudeau is today a pariah in the pool world, after having invested multi millions of dollars in pool.
Maybe if the BCA organization set an example for how they respect professional pool, the players would show up and pay tribute to their peers. Build it and they will come. What has the BCA done for professional pool lately?
The pool print media and the BCA organization seem to only want to recognize who they want to recognize and are not cognizant of other legends in the pool world -- past and present -- as evidenced by their continuing habit of excluding some of pool's brightest shining stars, the ones who have put color in the pool world instead of cheesenips in the industry members' pockets.
In the end, when those top pool players do grow old and become the eldermen, those tin cups and titles aren't worth much, other than fond memories of days gone by.
The players themselves, most of them do respect and recognize the accomplishments of their peers. They do not have to show up at the BCA's event and pay to celebrate and express their admiration to their brethren.
Kevin Trudeau showed his respect to the BCA's Hall of Famers by paying each 30,000 bucks just to show up in Florida and compete in a tournament where each of them would receive three byes. Kevin Trudeau is today a pariah in the pool world, after having invested multi millions of dollars in pool.
Maybe if the BCA organization set an example for how they respect professional pool, the players would show up and pay tribute to their peers. Build it and they will come. What has the BCA done for professional pool lately?