SpiderWebComm said:
Nay, but you can take all the checks Keither made in the IPT and multiply it by a factor and that's where I got sent down the river by. I ALMOST cashed Keith's check for him in Reno (near the blackjack tables w/ Scotty Townsend). If I had, I'd be out the ton I am plus Keith's 5.
Actually, Keith's 5 is 70-something percent paid to date. A new check is being issued either this week or next week for the next installment, and that will bring it up to about 80-something percent.
Since I did not go to Reno, I did not know what was going on with the checks. I will say that I have NEVER been one to enjoy pool events in the casino environment, and if you were there, then you know why I feel this way.
SpiderWebComm said:
Therefore, I feel more empowered to bash the IPT since I'm personally out tons and you're personally not out a penny.
Let me just say this to you, Spider. I'm out plenty when it comes to pool, financially speaking. I used to attend two, three, and four tournaments every single month for several years. This American tournament trail is not fruitful to most professional caliber-players, the majority of whom are unsponsored. To attend week-long events, it costs us about $2,000 to $2,500. The tournament payouts today don't afford one an opportunity to break even, unless you win, place, or show.
When we used to attend the DCC and the U.S. Open, I had a blast. It was a whole lot of fun. I tend to look at these events as a pool vacation today. Keith came in third place one year at the Open, $10,000. Believe me, we were stuck more than that from the events we attended the previous three months.
SpiderWebComm said:
I'd rather see all american pros play overseas and play for honest TD's than someone who will rob them blind at the next availability.
Not me. I desire for professional pool to grow in America. The existing lot of professional American players is dwindling. If they have to travel overseas to compete, there were eventually be only a dozen or so American pros who will do so, IMHO. When this happens, American professional pool loses.
SpiderWebComm said:
We're on opposite ends of the spectrum for the reasons you mentioned in your last post. I'm in the hole because of lies and deceit and you're not because you're not a player (as you mentioned) and you weren't a business partner of them.
This discussion is a moot point because the IPT isn't going anywhere, ever. Better start loving the guys like Sullivan, Griffin, Janis and others putting out tourneys who pay the players. The IPT is the way of the Dodo bird.
I am very appreciative of Greg Sullivan, Chad/JCIN (The Action Report), Mark Griffin, Mike Janis, Mike Zuglan, Barry Behrman, the Romanos, all regional tour directors, et al. If it weren't for these guys, American pool would definitely be dead in the water.
I am also thankful to have AzBilliards as a place where we can voice our opinions.
Professional pool was in a bad way before the IPT. It is still in a bad way, except a few IPT players like Dave Matlock, as an example, got enough monies to put a down payment on a house. Thorsten and Efren must be enjoying the monies they won for their fine performances at the IPT tournaments they won.
I hope that you receive compensation for all of your investment in the IPT. The fact that payments are still coming forth to the players is a positive. I understand your feelings on the topic. I may not be stuck monies from the IPT, but I have suffered some hardships in other areas as it pertains to American professional pool, sacrificing my time into it which did affect my business. Thankfully, today, after taking a break from this wonderful American tournament trail, I am making my ends meet again. Pool was a money burner for me.
JAM