AzHousePro said:I have been told numerous times that a player who cashed in an event didn't want his name listed and I have even been told after one event that the big story was a sixteen year old kid who beat Earl in the event. The kids dad didn't want his name used because he had 'big plans' for his son.
It just seems to me that this is the sort of thing that keeps the game held back and struggling (where it has been for years and years and years).
Mike
Mike my feeling is, if you want to hide in the bushes, so be it. But if you want to come out and play tournaments you're going be "outed". You can't have it both ways.
The greatest hustler of all time was Jack Cooney. He didn't show his face around a tournament for over 25 years. Even some top players did not know what he looked like. He knew that when he finally came to tournaments like in Olathe and Louisville, his charade was over. He hid himself from public scrutiny for a long time and then made the decision to come out in the open.