I wish AZBilliards had a TourneyTopia/Bracket set up for our major pool tournaments like other sports are doing now.
For those that have no clue what tourneytopia is , brackets are drawn up of all the players in a contest and you pick the winners from each round, until the final, each time you pick a winner you recieve points, out of all the parcipitants your score is updated daily, whom ever has the most points after the tournament is the winner, sponsors can give prizes, or it can just be for braggin' rights,
I just thought it would be a fun way for AZB to get more of the forum members involved with pool/tournaments. and perhaps it would caught on all around the world for pool tournaments.
By the way, I'm in first place as of this A:M in the Austrialian Open Tennis WTA womens tournament playing tourneytopia, I've found myself googleing players, trying to find out more about them, if we had this going on for our pool tournamnets more people would get involved.
Anyone have any thoughts on how tourneytopia would work out for our pool tournaments and if it would help promote the sport?
David Harcrow
For those that have no clue what tourneytopia is , brackets are drawn up of all the players in a contest and you pick the winners from each round, until the final, each time you pick a winner you recieve points, out of all the parcipitants your score is updated daily, whom ever has the most points after the tournament is the winner, sponsors can give prizes, or it can just be for braggin' rights,
I just thought it would be a fun way for AZB to get more of the forum members involved with pool/tournaments. and perhaps it would caught on all around the world for pool tournaments.
By the way, I'm in first place as of this A:M in the Austrialian Open Tennis WTA womens tournament playing tourneytopia, I've found myself googleing players, trying to find out more about them, if we had this going on for our pool tournamnets more people would get involved.
Anyone have any thoughts on how tourneytopia would work out for our pool tournaments and if it would help promote the sport?
David Harcrow