evasive
No need to ask rehtorical questions Kevin, I hope the best for the US Open Berry (Brady's father) runs a successful event that attracts a huge crowd every year. I can only hope that some say Brady Behrman (his son) will realize that he has to make good on his debts with the players. Brady does not care that he owes me money, there is no protection for the players on the UPA - which is why they have a website with virtually no tournaments. By the way the poor experience I had with Brady is that I was owed money from an event that he promoted and was never fully compensated - what is real strong is that Brady does not care about owing me money and probably thinks it's a joke, he also lied to the readers on this forum saying he had already paid me. As soon as Brady is ready he can pm me and I will tell him what he owes and then the forgiveness process can begin, I doubt he has it in him. He has owed me money from that event for almost twelve years, the quicker he decides to clear the debt the sooner I will be able to compete at the US Open. It's funny cause I paid a $500.00 dollar entry like everyone else, the UPA is was at fault more than anyone else as Brady's event was sanctioned by the UPA. I was not the only one who did not get paid - there were three other players. I could have sued the UPA and Frank Alvarez and or Brady Behrman for their neglegence in failing to treat a player with even a small amount of respect. I ask you Kevin - would you want to compete in a tournament where you would have to see a certain individual who owes you $ for a past event - who is also helping in a small way to orchestrate the event? If so then your wired much different and or don't understand just how much of a mental game pool really is. I do not totally blame Brady it was just his first event and there was a snowstorm that effected his gate - what bothers me is that he too like Frank Alvarez refuses to accept responability for giving his word that I will get paid. Another finaancial factor besides my entry fee (which I paid) to keep in mind is I had motel expense and my air fair. Here we are almost twelve years later - me still being owed money for a tournament that was sanctioned by a governing body of so called pro pool and at this event there was no money in escrow for the players protection. Is there anyone out there that thinks something is a little wrong with professional pool?
Danny
Your boycott of the US Open is because you had a poor experience with the guy who handles the seating? Do you feel your not playing will in any way effect the 2 guys you mentioned realizing what you feel they need to realize?
Thanks
Kevin
No need to ask rehtorical questions Kevin, I hope the best for the US Open Berry (Brady's father) runs a successful event that attracts a huge crowd every year. I can only hope that some say Brady Behrman (his son) will realize that he has to make good on his debts with the players. Brady does not care that he owes me money, there is no protection for the players on the UPA - which is why they have a website with virtually no tournaments. By the way the poor experience I had with Brady is that I was owed money from an event that he promoted and was never fully compensated - what is real strong is that Brady does not care about owing me money and probably thinks it's a joke, he also lied to the readers on this forum saying he had already paid me. As soon as Brady is ready he can pm me and I will tell him what he owes and then the forgiveness process can begin, I doubt he has it in him. He has owed me money from that event for almost twelve years, the quicker he decides to clear the debt the sooner I will be able to compete at the US Open. It's funny cause I paid a $500.00 dollar entry like everyone else, the UPA is was at fault more than anyone else as Brady's event was sanctioned by the UPA. I was not the only one who did not get paid - there were three other players. I could have sued the UPA and Frank Alvarez and or Brady Behrman for their neglegence in failing to treat a player with even a small amount of respect. I ask you Kevin - would you want to compete in a tournament where you would have to see a certain individual who owes you $ for a past event - who is also helping in a small way to orchestrate the event? If so then your wired much different and or don't understand just how much of a mental game pool really is. I do not totally blame Brady it was just his first event and there was a snowstorm that effected his gate - what bothers me is that he too like Frank Alvarez refuses to accept responability for giving his word that I will get paid. Another finaancial factor besides my entry fee (which I paid) to keep in mind is I had motel expense and my air fair. Here we are almost twelve years later - me still being owed money for a tournament that was sanctioned by a governing body of so called pro pool and at this event there was no money in escrow for the players protection. Is there anyone out there that thinks something is a little wrong with professional pool?
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