Hoyo said:
How great
misunderstandings
...... No
Ban (not only the Filipinos & Wu, but also japanese Okumura and Takahashi are all from APBU) . No
government subsidies (basically, taiwan government only subsidizes and cares for Asian Game, Asian Championships ,World Game, and WPC.
No ban? Then the APBU ate their word/ memorandum warning all member nation players that they willbe banned from WPC/APBU sanctioned tournaments. I remember that the contents of that document was even posted in one of the threads in this forum. And it was mainly about KTs(IPT) disagreement with WPC. They probably realized that they can't put a noose around the Filipinos neck.
Hoyo said:
I think the reasons taiwanese players are absence from IPT include:
1. Most taiwanese players lack of enough money to travel USA to fight for IPT qualifiers. If IPT can move their one or two tour qualifiers to taiwan as they did in Japan and China, taiwanese will be more pleased to support IPT tours.
So did the Filipinos but they found a way. What do you mean by "move one or two tour qualifiers to Taiwan"? You mean bend over backwards for you? A few qualifiers are/were held at Cosmo in Japan and one in China, why is it that the Filipinos found a way to go to those? You guys just broke into the pool scene and you want to be prima-donnas?
Hoyo said:
2. The Filipinos and american both speak English, but Taiwanese speak Chinese and taiwanese.
Quite surprising that Taiwan who plays a big role in World trade don't find ways to improve their citizenry's ability to converse in other languages. Basically the players there have no ambition or see no need to expand their horizon. Most of the world-class Filipino players never got their High School diplomas but they strove to learn how to speak and understand English. Most of them even speak in Japanese fluently.
Hoyo said:
3. Taiwan has their own tournmentsand united organization, but the Filipinos don't, and it's why the Filipinos always show in Japan and USA .
So does the Philippines, isn't it a fact that the ONLY Regional 9-ball Tour in Asia is a product of the Philippines and sponsored by a Filipino corporation? If we don't have tournaments here then what were Yang, Chao, Chang, etc. doing here? What were Archer, Basavich, Strickland, Deuel, Souquet, Hohmann, Immonen, Chamat, Takahashi, Eberle, etc. doing here? Playing golf and ...What was the big deal there about Yang having a girlfriend here anyway?
Hoyo said:
4. Some top taiwanse players including Yang, Wu and Chang are striving for Asian Game qualifiers. (They can get not only the greateset fame but also much money from government by winning the title.) Chao is planning to run for Member of KAOHSIUNG City.
Oh okey. So his heart is in politics and not pool then. So that really is the real reason, he wants to be a politician and not a professional poolplayer.
Also, the Philippne Government rewards Games medalists too up to US$20,000 plus the Mayor of the Gold medalists' hometown rewards them with a house & lot.
Hoyo said:
5. Because taiwan only have 9-ball tours, most taiwanse young players are still strange to 8-ball.
So, Wu fluked the World 8 and that too is a reason why he can't even win an IPT qualifier, he can't fluke a win. Is this what you really want to get across with your message?
Hoyo said:
6. Most taiwanese players make a good living by running or working for the Pool halls. Only the top players can make an above average living in their country from tournament winnings
7........
You say that your players don't have the money? Your economy does a lot better than the Philippines yet the Filipinos found a way to fund their trips. Also, that "not having money" should be reason enough for your players to seek greener pastures. Pool is our universal language, talk to us in pool. That, we all understand.