DrCue'sProtege said:
i sure hope Mr. Tipton doesnt step down.
the guy is hysterical, a class act, and can really play to the ESPN cameras.
plus he's an excellent tournament director, and a class act all the way.
DCP
I was in Peoria, and also heard this news through the grapevine, but later heard that Steve Tipton might reconsider. Whatever the truth turns out to be, though, let's all hope he stays.
I've attended pool tournaments for thirty years and have never seen a better tournamaent director in action. The high visibility part of Steve's tournament director's job is working the crowd and being the emcee up to and including the TV rounds, and I agree that Steve does that job very well.
Still, there's more to the job than that, even though it's a little under the radar. Steve is also responsible for:
1) match scheduling
2) determining table assignments
3) finding, teaching and assigning "shot clock" operators as needed
4) recording and posting match results
5) coordinating oversight of the tournament room and the equipment
..... and that ain't all. In these areas, Steve has shown continual excellence.
A great tournament director must have administrative abilities in addition to all the skills we tend to think of when we consider the role of the tournament director.
If Steve will retire as tournament director, it will be a shame, but speaking for myself, I'm glad I've had so many chances to enjoy his work first hand.