I'm looking to run a pool tournament. I have access to a pool hall (though it might cost $1000 to rent it out for two days, or it may be free). Anyway, I figure it might not be too bad...
1) $250 * 32 players is $8k.
2) Eliminate half the field on day one. The remaining 16 get seeded and play off to the final four.
3) The final two play for first and second. The losers play for third and fourth. Payouts are $5k, $2.5k, $1.5k, and $1k for a total of $10k.
That means $2k comes from somewhere - advertising. Any additional revenue is profit for the tournament organizer - or can be kicked back into special prizes or something.
I think that if a local radio station gets involved (they can "report live from the [name to be determined] Tournament), that could make it quite a hit.
I imagine an unhandicapped 9-ball (or maybe even 8-ball) race to nine might be a nice way to go. Single set, no handicaps, race to 9. Perhaps 7 in some of the earlier rounds...
Do you think it's possible? What are the caveats? What should I watch for? Can I pretty easily find 32 players? If I could find 64 at $150/head that's almost the whole purse right there...
What do you think? If it's announced two months ahead of time, people would sign up and practice... perhaps have it late March, 2006?
It may be a massive undertaking for which I'm not prepared, but right now it seems pretty possible... I realize $5k isn't a huge payout in the least, but for a few local players I think it'd be pretty tempting. $250 isn't a ton, either, and it may be possible the pool hall would kick in some sort of discounted playing rates for any contestantts, too, as they'd be getting some good advertising and publicity too.
1) $250 * 32 players is $8k.
2) Eliminate half the field on day one. The remaining 16 get seeded and play off to the final four.
3) The final two play for first and second. The losers play for third and fourth. Payouts are $5k, $2.5k, $1.5k, and $1k for a total of $10k.
That means $2k comes from somewhere - advertising. Any additional revenue is profit for the tournament organizer - or can be kicked back into special prizes or something.
I think that if a local radio station gets involved (they can "report live from the [name to be determined] Tournament), that could make it quite a hit.
I imagine an unhandicapped 9-ball (or maybe even 8-ball) race to nine might be a nice way to go. Single set, no handicaps, race to 9. Perhaps 7 in some of the earlier rounds...
Do you think it's possible? What are the caveats? What should I watch for? Can I pretty easily find 32 players? If I could find 64 at $150/head that's almost the whole purse right there...
What do you think? If it's announced two months ahead of time, people would sign up and practice... perhaps have it late March, 2006?
It may be a massive undertaking for which I'm not prepared, but right now it seems pretty possible... I realize $5k isn't a huge payout in the least, but for a few local players I think it'd be pretty tempting. $250 isn't a ton, either, and it may be possible the pool hall would kick in some sort of discounted playing rates for any contestantts, too, as they'd be getting some good advertising and publicity too.