Lately, there have been a lot of threads from players who leave this world with no funding, insurance, money, or current players who don't have money to even get to an event where just them being there would be an excitement for all the fans, and I have a few questions and comments.
There are lots of ways people do things for pool, it's not all monetary, as church says you have time, talent, and treasure you can offer to help anyone.
My first question is, since there is a lot of people on this site who bet on pool matches over the net, how many of you throw something to the player via PayPal when you win. I know that lots will say well in person I give a roll etc. or I say they played great, but in reality you are making money off of their talent and they don't get paid near what world class people do get paid. Also, lots of people are going to say I only bet 20 or 50 on it, then ship them 2 and 5 to an account. Make it a point for each pool related bet to gift to someone a few bucks, it makes a world of difference to those who don't have it.
My second question is why haven't all the organizations who are in pool (a thread listed all the tours etc. come together and made some kind of a fund for pool players. The idea would be like the old Texas express days where you paid for a card and then an entry fee. A portion of that card and of each entry fee AND a portion of all these huge calcutta across the country would go into a fund where people can draw against that fund for emergencies or entry fees into other events, or save it until they retire and get a lump sum. Everyone benefits from this and there are no losers. If $1 from every entry fee 25$ and up and scaled up were put into a fund, that fund would quickly grow. Also these monster calcuttas like White Diamonds, think if a few hundred dollars was taken out of that and 2-3 dollars from each entry, that adds up. Think about if chain billiard locations started kicking in money from weekly tournaments of 10 a week, lots of people can be helped with everyday living costs, final burial costs, gas costs to get to tournaments. Maybe even an organization could purchase large amounts of gas cards at a discount and sell those to the players at a reduced rate (we all need gas) or give them to people who drive to tournaments a certain distance from their home zip code.
I would think that you have to buy into the system to pay for the paperwork and time of setting up an account for you, but then after that think of all the money which could be generated. No longer would we have to hear this pool great died and has no funeral funds, or this great is dying and has no food, these are people we all indirectly learned the game from, watched, and enjoyed. A lot of people bet on pool, some can't play pool, never could, just like the action, some used to play but cant for health reasons so just bet on it, the end result is that we need to help.
There are tons of threads about suggestions and a few people always say this is a good idea or that is a bad idea and then it dies out for a thread about who can bet higher or who is the best action, or who is this player.
Can we try to get some support for some system of retirement for these players, get a universal fund set up and figure out some admin on that fund ( I know it will take a ton of work) but there are lots of people who love the game from all different fields who can help. It's just getting lots of people behind the effort and not letting it die out to some junk threads. None of us are here today if not for the work of the shortstops, local legends, and world beaters, lets help them.
Let's generate some discussion on this issue.
There are lots of ways people do things for pool, it's not all monetary, as church says you have time, talent, and treasure you can offer to help anyone.
My first question is, since there is a lot of people on this site who bet on pool matches over the net, how many of you throw something to the player via PayPal when you win. I know that lots will say well in person I give a roll etc. or I say they played great, but in reality you are making money off of their talent and they don't get paid near what world class people do get paid. Also, lots of people are going to say I only bet 20 or 50 on it, then ship them 2 and 5 to an account. Make it a point for each pool related bet to gift to someone a few bucks, it makes a world of difference to those who don't have it.
My second question is why haven't all the organizations who are in pool (a thread listed all the tours etc. come together and made some kind of a fund for pool players. The idea would be like the old Texas express days where you paid for a card and then an entry fee. A portion of that card and of each entry fee AND a portion of all these huge calcutta across the country would go into a fund where people can draw against that fund for emergencies or entry fees into other events, or save it until they retire and get a lump sum. Everyone benefits from this and there are no losers. If $1 from every entry fee 25$ and up and scaled up were put into a fund, that fund would quickly grow. Also these monster calcuttas like White Diamonds, think if a few hundred dollars was taken out of that and 2-3 dollars from each entry, that adds up. Think about if chain billiard locations started kicking in money from weekly tournaments of 10 a week, lots of people can be helped with everyday living costs, final burial costs, gas costs to get to tournaments. Maybe even an organization could purchase large amounts of gas cards at a discount and sell those to the players at a reduced rate (we all need gas) or give them to people who drive to tournaments a certain distance from their home zip code.
I would think that you have to buy into the system to pay for the paperwork and time of setting up an account for you, but then after that think of all the money which could be generated. No longer would we have to hear this pool great died and has no funeral funds, or this great is dying and has no food, these are people we all indirectly learned the game from, watched, and enjoyed. A lot of people bet on pool, some can't play pool, never could, just like the action, some used to play but cant for health reasons so just bet on it, the end result is that we need to help.
There are tons of threads about suggestions and a few people always say this is a good idea or that is a bad idea and then it dies out for a thread about who can bet higher or who is the best action, or who is this player.
Can we try to get some support for some system of retirement for these players, get a universal fund set up and figure out some admin on that fund ( I know it will take a ton of work) but there are lots of people who love the game from all different fields who can help. It's just getting lots of people behind the effort and not letting it die out to some junk threads. None of us are here today if not for the work of the shortstops, local legends, and world beaters, lets help them.
Let's generate some discussion on this issue.