The grass is always greener...where the dogs are shitting.
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You a funny man!
The grass is always greener...where the dogs are shitting.
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Unfortunately, that was not the only sharking Charlie did during the tournament - nor the favoritism towards him from the tournament director. The match to get to the money round, Charlie was playing a local CO player that plays pretty good bar table 8-ball but has a reputation of playing slow. He had Charlie 3-0 and was playing very well so Charlie stopped the game to talk to the "tournament director" about his slow play. They put the match on the clock. Charlie than slowed to a crawl from what I was told by more than one person, including his opponent, but although they had them on the clock, Charlie was never penalized.
For someone with Charlie's stature as promoter, "Union" leader, whatever, he sure lives by a double standard. Bad form Charlie.
Dave
And this is why Mike Zuglan does it right and should be commended.
He'd rather get drilled 9-0 and be out of the tournament than risk his reputation and integrity.
The grass is always greener...where the dogs are shitting.
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i watched that match.the next shot cw took after they were put on the clock took 1 min and 6 sec.it was timed by a lady sitting there.nothing said.in his match with ace brown he pulled his sharking tactics again and this time it was a rule inter.so he didnt win.lost the game as well
Ain't that the truth. Mike Zuglan doesn't give anyone favoritism. I have always admired that about him. Even the almighty Efren Reyes would be forfeited if he came late to the table. Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour has a level playing field for sure!![]()
If this is accurate and really did happen, it seems like the players are just thumbing their nose at proper behavior.
Unbelievable!!!
This event will go away if they continue.
The rules MUST be the same for everyone - no favorites.
Zuglan gets it right - and I like to think we do too!
This kind of crap really gets my blood flowing - and is just another nail in the coffin of American Professional Pool.
If I was a top player, I would distance myself from any & all people with this pattern. Seems like a lot of them are the movers and shakers of the ABP.
BTW - Mr. Globe (whom I have never met) is also the UPA league operator for the area. I do not know if there is a relationship here between Dragon and UPA. But if I was UPA or Mr. Globe, I would sure (publicly) distance myself from this type of behavior.
This stuff makes everyone in pool look bad.
When are people going to wake up????
If you are not part of the solution - you are part of the problem.
Mark Griffin, CEO
CSI - BCAPL - USAPL
I heard, again, hearsay, that Mark thinks Charlie deliberately, with malice aforethought, sharked him when Charlie was down 5 to 2. Mark believes, again, hearsay, that Charlie went to college for psychology, and that this was a ploy used by him to get into his head.
That said, a good pool player should be able to overcome sharks and ploys, but as an ABP member, Charlie Williams shouldn't have to reduce himself to these tactics, if, in fact, this is what happened.![]()
Mark is not a poster boy when it comes to sharking either. While he has settled down some in recent years, he used to be brutal.
I am sorry that Charlie ended up beating him. That kind of BS should have some karma coming somewhere along the way.
I know Mark, and he is not without warts and flaws. The thing is, though, that Charlie was pissed off that Mark had him down 5 to 2, and so he not only sharked him -- again, hearsay -- but he pulled a class rank on him. Since Charlie was one of the paid entries by the promoter, I guess he felt he could throw his weight around and make it tough on Mark. This shouldn't be allowed. Charlie should have to compete on the same level playing field as Mark.
Aside from all the chop-chop, this is what is the most upsetting. Here Mark is, paid his own way to come to this event, competing against the four Chop-Chop boys who got their expenses paid, and then he gets ruled against by the promoter and told he is not welcome back to this event. Mark was winning, 5 to 2, against Charlie when all this happened.
Something seems wrong here. Same crap used to happen with the UPA.
I find it hard to believe that CW called for the clock on someone....Unfortunately, that was not the only sharking Charlie did during the tournament - nor the favoritism towards him from the tournament director. The match to get to the money round, Charlie was playing a local CO player that plays pretty good bar table 8-ball but has a reputation of playing slow. He had Charlie 3-0 and was playing very well so Charlie stopped the game to talk to the "tournament director" about his slow play. They put the match on the clock. Charlie than slowed to a crawl from what I was told by more than one person, including his opponent, but although they had them on the clock, Charlie was never penalized.
For someone with Charlie's stature as promoter, "Union" leader, whatever, he sure lives by a double standard. Bad form Charlie.
Dave
I find it hard to believe that CW called for the clock on someone....
..that's like Jeffrey Dahmer accusing somebody of bad table manners.:scratchhead:
pt..<..who started a "Charlie Williams is so slow" thread
Charlie is going to run across somebody one of these days who has a worse temper than Corey Deuel.
You can't keep treating people this way forever and get away with it.
It's amazing, with every bit of new information that comes to light, I like him a little less.
I find it hard to believe that CW called for the clock on someone....
..that's like Jeffrey Dahmer accusing somebody of bad table manners.:scratchhead:
pt..<..who started a "Charlie Williams is so slow" thread
I know Mark, and he is not without warts and flaws. The thing is, though, that Charlie was pissed off that Mark had him down 5 to 2, and so he not only sharked him -- again, hearsay -- but he pulled a class rank on him. Since Charlie was one of the paid entries by the promoter, I guess he felt he could throw his weight around and make it tough on Mark. This shouldn't be allowed. Charlie should have to compete on the same level playing field as Mark.
Aside from all the chop-chop, this is what is the most upsetting. Here Mark is, paid his own way to come to this event, competing against the four Chop-Chop boys who got their expenses paid, and then he gets ruled against by the promoter and told he is not welcome back to this event. Mark was winning, 5 to 2, against Charlie when all this happened.
Something seems wrong here. Same crap used to happen with the UPA.
If this is accurate and really did happen, it seems like the players are just thumbing their nose at proper behavior.
Unbelievable!!!
This event will go away if they continue.
The rules MUST be the same for everyone - no favorites.
Zuglan gets it right - and I like to think we do too!
This kind of crap really gets my blood flowing - and is just another nail in the coffin of American Professional Pool.
If I was a top player, I would distance myself from any & all people with this pattern. Seems like a lot of them are the movers and shakers of the ABP.
BTW - Mr. Globe (whom I have never met) is also the UPA league operator for the area. I do not know if there is a relationship here between Dragon and UPA. But if I was UPA or Mr. Globe, I would sure (publicly) distance myself from this type of behavior.
This stuff makes everyone in pool look bad.
When are people going to wake up????
If you are not part of the solution - you are part of the problem.
Mark Griffin, CEO
CSI - BCAPL - USAPL