pro9dg said:
It is not often that we disagree John but I'm not with you on this one.
The ultimate goal must be to schedule MORE events on top of each other.
A major event every week on three different continents and that would mean that the game has grown (and a lot more JB cases sold).
The Euro Tour is scheduled several years ahead. I am not certain but I think that the US Open dates were not firm until a few months ago.
Barry Behrman has put up the money for this event for the last 33 years
and can do exactly as he pleases. If players do not like his policies then they can vote with their feet next year.
So he wants all the World Champions in his event so he makes a few concessions to achieve that. It is his perogative - 'he who pays the piper calls the tune'.
Players like Appleton, Peach, Majid, Drago are all not quite where they want to be on the European Rankings so they could not afford to miss the last Euro Tour. Furthermore, there is a Tour ruling that if two (or more) events clash or overlap with the Euro Tour then that gets priority.
Niels broke this rule by opting out of the Euro Tour and going to the US early. But he may avoid a reprimand if he did not play on the opening day of the US Open.
The bunch of European players exercised their worth in marketing value to the tournament and found an accommodating promoter.
I disagree on a lot of levels. Let's start with the last point that the European players exercised their "marketing value". I doubt that this was part of the discussion. In fact I saw no evidence of the participation of any particular players being marketed. I am quite positive that 99% of those who attended the US Open as spectators would have made the trip even if any or all of the Europeans were not there.
I think that the Eurotour rule is also silly. If there is a higher profile event going on then allow the top players to choose it if they want to. That just means that lower ranked players on the Eurotour will get a chance to improve their standings. It seems like restraint of trade to forbid a player from attending an event which pays out much much more than your own.
As for Barry Behrman changing the rules at will and giving preferential treatment because he puts on the event.......so now you are saying that it's ok for promoters to do whatever they want as long as they pay the bills? That it's alright to give some players special treatment but not others? I do not subscribe to that idea.
I don't know what caused the scheduling conflict. Most likely it was Barry scheduling on top of the Eurotour event. The point is though that if it happens then the players should have the right to choose, without penalty, the higher profile event. I think that there are certain marquee events that should not conflict and that it's incumbent on the all the promoters to get together and make sure that they don't so that each event can have the maximum number of stars in attendance. Scheduling more events on top of each other doesn't mean that there are going to be more players to fill them. If the sport grows then more events become a neccessity and when that happens there will be levels of tournaments for the players to choose from.
The US Open however stands apart. It is the one tournament that didn't grant slots, that was open to anyone with a penis, and didn't play favorites. Now, that has changed and I hope it changes back.
"If the players don't like it then they can vote with their feet." Let's play what if and assume that half of the field did just that. Would Barry be able to continue the US Open? So you are encouraging him as a promoter to continue this type of action that is a slap in the face of all the other participants? What would the US Open look like without all those non-world champions putting up the majority of the prize fund? I think that you know the answer is that the US Open would probably cease to exist. Barry is grasping for players which is why he made these concessions and opened Pandora's box. I highly doubt that he shares your attitude of screw em' I pay the bills and if they don't like it then they don't have to come.
If another promoter followed your reasoning and put on an event down the street with 40,000 added, $200 entry fee, and had an barred list with all the stars on it then I guarantee you it would rob Barry of most of the participants in his event. Whoever did that would be crucified for killing the US Open.
I don't want that. The players don't want it. The fans don't want it.