All I know is what I've done to try to promote the tourney which is more than I should have done. I will say the tourney is posted on billiard community, pool4u.com, a crap load of private messages and text messages, thread on AZ Billiards, old fashioned phone calls, calls to several pool rooms, asking friends to spread the message, pumping it up on here, got the streaming done for the event for nothing by the same guys who get paid to do Olathe...blah blah blah. Doesn't really matter cause no one asked me to do any of it, my help wasn't wanted or needed and I am aware of this fact.
I just like to see good pool, all the bean counters know that with a $10 green fee that's the multiplier per player that shows up so take that number and subtract it from $1000 and that's your true added money. With a full field, money actually disappears into the Abyss but that's not for me to sweat. Moral of the story is I am happy we got a tournament coming into town that are of no expenses to me.
Glass is still very much half full for this tourney and I hope it gets the attention and support it deserves. For all I know what I've done makes up less than 1% of the effort that's going into this thing, from what I've been told though and from what I've seen with my own eyes the ball got dropped a little from State at Davenport to Midwest in Lincoln and not really being present at other regional events. Part of the reason other places can sustain a tourney is because they all show each other support and Des Moines as a whole is generally absent from a lot of events. I think the Midwest forgets we are here sometimes.