UPA President
Registered
Greetings everyone,
First let me thank Mr. Howerton for the ability to post on azbilliards.com. As you may or may not know, this is my first time posting on any forum and I thank you for your gracious acceptance. Please know that I would request that you contact the UPA directly for questions or concerns, however, I am willing to field questions.
I hope this post provides clarity.
UPA Sanctioning Guidelines/Points of Fact:
1. Guaranteed prize money is and always has been at the top of our agenda.
2. Sanctioning guidelines are ultimately determined by our players. Players have not yet made prize fund in escrow a ?mandate? for UPA sanctioning. Until then, the UPA (players) will continue to deal with such issues. Please know that the UPA board is very much for this requirement. However, this is not yet the will of the players. Perhaps this will change in the future.
3. As President of the UPA, in regards to this specific event, I personally witnessed the account with the prize fund available. However, I reminded players and all other parties involved that this witnessing did not equal actual control of the monies.
4. When and if prize money is not paid, the administration of the UPA is left to doing what it can in order to obtain all prize money owed (within the bounds of what is both legal and ethical).
5. Currently it is the UPA's understanding that, Mr. Bobbit, is working diligently on making good to the players. I personally do my best to stay in contact on an hourly basis.
My personal feeling on the matter? A new promoter did not have the expertise of major tournament promotion and has found himself in a bad situation. I do know also that, Mr. Bobbit, had plans of future tournament promotion before this situation. This fact further illustrates,to myself, that he did not see this coming.
Lastly, the UPA is not required to pay missing prize fund as it known by the players that the UPA cannot be held accountable for something the association never had actual control of.
Players have been my personal friends for many years, and I as their president, I consider myself their primary servant.
If I can be of service to you please let me know. If any further posts by me are infrequent, I am sure you will understand in light of all that is taking place in our industry.
Respectfully,
Frank Alvarez III
UPA, President
First let me thank Mr. Howerton for the ability to post on azbilliards.com. As you may or may not know, this is my first time posting on any forum and I thank you for your gracious acceptance. Please know that I would request that you contact the UPA directly for questions or concerns, however, I am willing to field questions.
I hope this post provides clarity.
UPA Sanctioning Guidelines/Points of Fact:
1. Guaranteed prize money is and always has been at the top of our agenda.
2. Sanctioning guidelines are ultimately determined by our players. Players have not yet made prize fund in escrow a ?mandate? for UPA sanctioning. Until then, the UPA (players) will continue to deal with such issues. Please know that the UPA board is very much for this requirement. However, this is not yet the will of the players. Perhaps this will change in the future.
3. As President of the UPA, in regards to this specific event, I personally witnessed the account with the prize fund available. However, I reminded players and all other parties involved that this witnessing did not equal actual control of the monies.
4. When and if prize money is not paid, the administration of the UPA is left to doing what it can in order to obtain all prize money owed (within the bounds of what is both legal and ethical).
5. Currently it is the UPA's understanding that, Mr. Bobbit, is working diligently on making good to the players. I personally do my best to stay in contact on an hourly basis.
My personal feeling on the matter? A new promoter did not have the expertise of major tournament promotion and has found himself in a bad situation. I do know also that, Mr. Bobbit, had plans of future tournament promotion before this situation. This fact further illustrates,to myself, that he did not see this coming.
Lastly, the UPA is not required to pay missing prize fund as it known by the players that the UPA cannot be held accountable for something the association never had actual control of.
Players have been my personal friends for many years, and I as their president, I consider myself their primary servant.
If I can be of service to you please let me know. If any further posts by me are infrequent, I am sure you will understand in light of all that is taking place in our industry.
Respectfully,
Frank Alvarez III
UPA, President