Jack Madden said:
vagabond said:Hi,
Where in Arizona u grew up?
JoeyA said:I think you make an important point about tournament directors treating everyone the same.
Greg Sullivan was asking some of us what we thought about him providing pagers like the disk pagers that they have at restaurants. I told him he should take all of the player's cell numbers as the pagers might be alittle expensive.
Thinking more about it, I am all for it because the DCC keeps getting bigger and better and one of the biggest problems is knowing when your next match is going to take place. I would much rather be snoozing in my hotel room waiting for a match rather than straining my eyes watching someone else's match because I can't get to a table to practice.
JoeyA
ironman said:Why not just tell them that when they got to bed is none of your concern, you do not offer wake-up calls, and it is not the TD's responsibilty to get you there on time.
ironman said:Why not just tell them that when they got to bed is none of your concern, you do not offer wake-up calls, and it is not the TD's responsibilty to get you there on time.
It's not a normal tournament with a bracket and a decent guestimated time that you play. If it were run off of a bracket, then yes that would be fine, but that's not the case.ironman said:Why not just tell them that when they got to bed is none of your concern, you do not offer wake-up calls, and it is not the TD's responsibilty to get you there on time.
Jack Madden said:Golden Cue - 19th Ave & Camelback - Phoenix (I was about 12 years old and it was just down the street from home!!) and later hung around the Golden Eight Ball run by Pete Glenn and his family - and then made the rounds of all the rooms and bars in the Phx area.
Jack
www.johnmaddencues.com
coastydad said:Hi Jack! I played at the Golden Eight Ball a couple of times a number of years ago when I was TDY to Williams AFB. I had the pleasure of meeting and spending some time with Pete Glenn in Colorado Springs last year. He still plays a pretty tough game of one-pocket and has a hell of a collection of cues. Very nice man.
coastydad said:. ...Pete Glenn in Colorado Springs last year. He still plays a pretty tough game of one-pocket...
Gerald said:All Scott needs to do is not allow the players well known or not to play when they are extra late. This will happen a few times and there will be a lot of arguments and whining but there is no place else with action like there and the players know it. Word will get around in a hurry and the players will reaize that they are not more important than the DCC. If Scott is the director he needs to make the format clear at the player meeting and then enforce the rules rigidly and immediately. If a guy needs 20 more minutes of rest because he was in action until the wee hours he better make sure that he won the action because he won't get the opportunity to play durung the day if he is late. Be definite, be fair but be CONSISANT FROM THE GET GO! If I am going to travel over 3,000 miles and stay for a week I want to see guys on the table when they are suppose there, I guess that I may unrealistic but I really don't believe that/
jungledude said:I totally agree that Scott does a fabulous job and is the ONLY person that should be considered to run a pro tournament. Super nice guy too and was a very good player.
jungledude said:I totally agree that Scott does a fabulous job and is the ONLY person that should be considered to run a pro tournament. Super nice guy too and was a very good player.
yobagua said:I think Jay Helfert does as well. In order to be a good tournament director you have to make a commitment to put up with a lot of crap besides a lot of paper work. What pool player wants to go through with that. We have to be thankful for guys like Jay and Scott who do it for little copensation in return. Its for the love of the game. I just hope they can treat all players as equals. But in this world I dont know if that can happen. I know George Clooney will always get a better table in a restaurant than me.
JoeyA said:I think the problem of not knowing when your match will be called is a major problem. There were matches that were forfeited because players were simply eating in the restaurant or in their hotel room. If you knew what time your matches were scheduled then the complete responsibility of getting there on time would be that of the player. Right now, you have to continually check every hour on the hour or even more frequent to determine when you are going to play.
The pager idea makes sense. Tournament promoters and directors need to have some system in place to provide players with better information than, "Come back in an hour" or "Your guess is as good as ours".
When tournaments are this long, some system of notifying players when their matches are beginning needs to be put in place that is more accurate than the current one. Otherwise, we have all of the excuses of "I was here 30 minutes ago and you told me to come back in an hour" and more.
JoeyA
jay helfert said:I was at this years DCC and played in the Bank Pool Division. The scheduling of matches was a big problem and very confusing for all the players. The match times were supposed to be available on the television in your hotel room but often this was not the case.
It seemed like you had to keep checking back hour after hour to see when you played. Players had friends who looked out for them while they were resting in their rooms or eating. Something needs to be done to improve this system.
My sense is that with the present "buy back" system in place, there will always be scheduling problems at DCC. There just isn't enough time to play all the required matches (with over 400 players per division) on any kind of regular schedule.
I don't see it getting any better next year either. Play and stay seems to be the best alternative. It has to be a nightmare for those trying to run the event, as they are constantly beseiged with players asking when they play again.
My suggestion is to go the standard Double Elimination format and let players on the one loss side buy back in to continue. That way the same monies are raised (I don't want to get into the fairness of "buy backs") and match times can be scheduled. If a player chooses not to buy back in, his match becomes a forfeit.
I know the above sounds crazy (even when I read it), but it would work better than the present system.