In addition to the money in escrow, the ABP wants their members seeded to give them a better chance at winning a share of that prize money.
If there was a lot of money in pool, the money in escrow would not be a problem. However, we all know there is no money in pool. Promoters, including Barry, need the gate money and entry fees to pay prizes. They do not have the money laying around to put in escrow.
The players should be getting together to help promoters, not threatening them with boycotts.
If the ABP thinks it is so easy to promote an event and raise the prize money for an escrow account, why aren't they doing it themselves? No, they rather sit back and make a lot of demands and threaten promoters.
The money is escrow would be ideal. However, if that can't happen, then there needs to be a clear understanding of how and when players will be paid.
If the US Open can guarantee, say $50,000 (just to pick a random number) before the gate money, etc, then base the payout schedule on that. So if the winner is promised $10,000, then the US Open will pay the winner a minimum of $5,000 now, and the remainder within 30/60/90 days, or whatever terms are agreed upon (all based on the guaranteed money). If the gate takes in enough to pay EVERYBODY that day, then pay them ASAP.
Everything I've read in regards to getting paid at the US Open is that BB pays everyone eventually. And that it hasn't been a secret that payouts from this event take the time that they do.
I can respect the position of the ABP wanting to have the monies upfront. But if BB makes it known prior to the event that some players will not be paid entirely at the conclusion of the event, then anyone in the money has no leg to stand on when it comes to immediately getting paid or not.
If I am considering playing in a tournament, and the TD tells me PRIOR TO THE EVENT that if I win, I have to wait 60 days for some or all of my money, it is then MY choice as to play or not.
Pro or not, if you can't wait the 60 days for your money, it's simple. Don't play.