I have players that want to play for free after they are knocked out of the tournament.
Im here to try to stay open and they have to pay.
how do other rooms do this. Remember i sell no food or beer.
highrun55
It is always.. once you are out of the tournament, if you want to continue to play YOU MUST RENT A TABLE.
No exceptions.
While I agree with you on a business level, I think that its somewhat cheap. I mean the player has already paid his entry fee plus the cost to get there, leaving him/her play a few extra hours is nice and he/she will remember it.
But I have seen room owners so cheap that they wanted the players to rent a table if they wanted to practice between matches while still playing in the tournament. I wish I could spit in their faces.
While I agree with you on a business level, I think that its somewhat cheap. I mean the player has already paid his entry fee plus the cost to get there, leaving him/her play a few extra hours is nice and he/she will remember it.
But I have seen room owners so cheap that they wanted the players to rent a table if they wanted to practice between matches while still playing in the tournament. I wish I could spit in their faces.
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But I have seen room owners so cheap that they wanted the players to rent a table if they wanted to practice between matches while still playing in the tournament. I wish I could spit in their faces.
In an event advertised by the pool hall, whether it is a ring game, tournament or league, in which greens fees are paid by the participants, should the pool hall give free time to the players to warm up before the event?
I think a room owner should want to promote players taking the tournament seriously, and warming up before you play is a good idea. So yes, I think rooms should offer some warm-up time and charge a green fee or whatever that makes it right for the room.
Afterwards could go either way, imo. We have our Monday 9-ball tournament going on right now, and I'd say it's pretty generous.
$10 to enter. race to 3/2 100% paid out
free pizza buffet
tournament tables open for two hours before and all night afterward.
Right now a couple knocked-out guys are playing straight pool. Another pair is matching up at 9-ball
I gotta tell ya, it's worth $10 JUST for the pizza buffet. Mike's pizza crust is some of the best I've had anywhere...and that includes Chicago and NYC! When you add the luxury of the great equipment, a great sound system, cute waitresses, and Mike's own handicap system (Fargo ratings), this may be one of the best tournament offers in the entire country.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com