Good luck with keeping the field up. C and D ranked players will soon realize they are just donating $ to the A and maybe occasionally the B ranked players, who will dominate the top spots week after week.tournaments with a-d players no handicaps. Short race. 8 ball race to 2. 9 ball race to 4. What do think? Would you enter?
Good luck with keeping the field up. C and D ranked players will soon realize they are just donating $ to the A and maybe occasionally the B ranked players, who will dominate the top spots week after week.
Good luck with keeping the field up. C and D ranked players will soon realize they are just donating $ to the A and maybe occasionally the B ranked players, who will dominate the top spots week after week.
I don't enter ball-banger tournaments. A race to 2? How about a trophy for the player that can twirl his cue like an airplane propeller the fastest?
Lets see...race to 2. Looks like I better bring 2 break sticks and 2 jump cues, 2 gloves and my own rack.
Hey, can we get the 3 foul rule to not apply in this format? Mind if I video the match for Youtube?
In a 16 player field, will you pay the top 12 places?
One things for sure about these types of events is this.
The rules/formats/payouts are created by Whiners and the regulars, they have nothing to due with real play/fair play.
They usually are groomed/massaged by cocktail moments and big EGOS.
tournaments with a-d players no handicaps. Short race. 8 ball race to 2. 9 ball race to 4. What do think? Would you enter?
During the BCA yrs that I worked, John Lewis always felt proper payout was 40% of the field.I play in some similar tournaments, open, no handicap and shorter races like 3 or 2. Same ones Mr Webb was talking about.
If I will play in more of them depends on how the payouts go, many only pay out the top few places very top heavy, so really there are like 4-5-6 players just about guaranteed to cash every time with the rest just there for drinks and socializing. I'd be interested in short race events if the payouts where matches to the number of entries better. 32 players, 1st place is $300 2nd place is $100 3rd place is $40, nothing for anyone else is a silly thing. Most of time the top 2 spit due to how uneven the payouts are.
If the payouts match the standard of top 1/4 of field is paid, I would play in something like that with short races every week. Anything else I'd go if I'm bored or want to socialize with friends not play real pool. Race to 2, guy breaks and runs out, you break dry, guy runs out, see ya. Not very useful if you don't expect to get far or get paid even if you do all the time, waste of time driving and paying money for entry fee and possible food/drinks at the place.
During the BCA yrs that I worked, John Lewis always felt proper payout was 40% of the field.
I played in an event at Calif Billiards in 2016? ish pro event, and DO and Pag got 1st and second or 3rd, but my point was $$$$it was about a 10K purse, top two got about 7G's. How fair was that.
40% has to be an outlier idea, everyone I have talked to about this feels 25% is just about right, unless it's a fun little thing more than an actual tournament. Top 3 is pretty much a cutthroat best players get the money, 40% is about the opposite of that, too much spread out for those that did not do well. In a 32 man field top 8 is a good payout with 6/8 getting their money back or a bit more and going from there. There may be only a few in an open local area field that can finish top 2, but there is a much larger group of players that can compete for 3-8th. I am not talking about things like the US Opens or some other events that bring in Pro and A++ players, but just your average local weekly or monthly event with a $10 or $20 entry with 20-32 or so players. Those tend to have only a few clear favorites, some that are likely to cash and some that need a ton of luck to get even a set win. The middle class always seems to get the shaft even in pool tournaments LOL you are good enough to finish top 8, but they don't give you money for that.
Just giving another perspective, when the BCA Nationals occurred in Vegas, with 240 bar tables and nearly 5,000 players. It worked well in that business model is all.
I don't enter ball-banger tournaments. A race to 2? How about a trophy for the player that can twirl his cue like an airplane propeller the fastest?
Lets see...race to 2. Looks like I better bring 2 break sticks and 2 jump cues, 2 gloves and my own rack.
Hey, can we get the 3 foul rule to not apply in this format? Mind if I video the match for Youtube?
In a 16 player field, will you pay the top 12 places?
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So, for you Fargo boys, you can 2 step weeek after week. Get your numbers dropped then play a big tourney on a weekend. AND GET PAID. YAYYYYYY!
It is what it is.
tournaments with a-d players no handicaps. Short race. 8 ball race to 2. 9 ball race to 4. What do think? Would you enter?