PocketsPro
Registered
Lots of good thoughts and no real bashing. Good to read. I am also on the committee, along with one of my tourn directors. I like ABCD format and use it for tourn's other than 9-ball. Works well for 8-ball, and one-pocket. (We don't use AZ rating numbers for One-pocket)
I think ABCD would solve/create some issues, and it's something that should be brought up for discussion at the next meeting.
I feel that SOME tourn players are a bit selfish in their attitudes toward room owners. Our goal is to provide the best atmosphere, equipment, and services possible for ALL our customers. I hold tournaments to try and keep the place full and busy, but weekly tourn's don't pay the bills. Bar box leagues, and the casual players are our bread and butter.
We have had good turnouts for our DCT events, which we sponsor twice a year, and the AzWBT annual tourn is always a huge success. Thanks to both those organizations for being a class act. You will always be welcome.
I have thought about charging green fees to all big table tourn players for years, but have not done it. the reason? A couple bucks a player is not that much money coming in, and I really don't want to hear the whining from the cheapskates about how "greedy" we are.
Having the opportunity to come in to our house, and play all night for a $10 entry fee, with a chance to leave with more than you brought is a hell of a bargain for an evening's entertainment, and many players approach it as some kind of God-given right. While they are over there being serious about their pool (which is ok), the bar box crowd is playing music (that the players want turned down), buying food and drinks, and basically keeping the doors open, so the tourn players have a place to play.
And as long as I'm on the subject, why do people object to green fees on the big tables, (which are much nicer to play on), yet they chunk $$ in the tables to play in a bar box tourn, without giving it a thought? Tradition, I guess.
Lastly, I want to thank all our customers at "Pockets" for being mostly supportive and thankful that we provide them a high quality room to enjoy. We do not get tired of being thanked for having, arguably, the best tables in AZ.
Lenny, Pockets-Tucson
I think ABCD would solve/create some issues, and it's something that should be brought up for discussion at the next meeting.
I feel that SOME tourn players are a bit selfish in their attitudes toward room owners. Our goal is to provide the best atmosphere, equipment, and services possible for ALL our customers. I hold tournaments to try and keep the place full and busy, but weekly tourn's don't pay the bills. Bar box leagues, and the casual players are our bread and butter.
We have had good turnouts for our DCT events, which we sponsor twice a year, and the AzWBT annual tourn is always a huge success. Thanks to both those organizations for being a class act. You will always be welcome.
I have thought about charging green fees to all big table tourn players for years, but have not done it. the reason? A couple bucks a player is not that much money coming in, and I really don't want to hear the whining from the cheapskates about how "greedy" we are.
Having the opportunity to come in to our house, and play all night for a $10 entry fee, with a chance to leave with more than you brought is a hell of a bargain for an evening's entertainment, and many players approach it as some kind of God-given right. While they are over there being serious about their pool (which is ok), the bar box crowd is playing music (that the players want turned down), buying food and drinks, and basically keeping the doors open, so the tourn players have a place to play.
And as long as I'm on the subject, why do people object to green fees on the big tables, (which are much nicer to play on), yet they chunk $$ in the tables to play in a bar box tourn, without giving it a thought? Tradition, I guess.
Lastly, I want to thank all our customers at "Pockets" for being mostly supportive and thankful that we provide them a high quality room to enjoy. We do not get tired of being thanked for having, arguably, the best tables in AZ.
Lenny, Pockets-Tucson