US Open 9 Ball Offers Free Entry To Past Champs

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Just released today on AZ (and kind of buried, so many might miss it):

http://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/10357-us-open-9-ball-past-champions/


"Gentleman, as we approach our 38th annual, I have decided for the 14 active players out of our 23 champions, that those who play in the U.S. Open 9-ball Championships this year and in 2014, we Will Pay for your entry fee at the 40th annual in 2015.

I would love to see all of our active past champions playing as well as our loyal fans and it would put a special mark in any heart and no one would be happier than myself.

This year especially we have a lot to prove. Shannon and I are going to put on the best U.S. Open this year at the Marriott in Chesapeake, Va, (formerly the Holiday Inn) where we held the event from 1991-1995, some of our greatest years. In 1991, Buddy Hall defeated Dennis Hatch 9-8 with Buddy running out after Dennis broke the final rack without pocketing any balls. In 1992, Tommy “Praise the Lord” Kennedy defeated our number one player, Johnny Archer 9-1 and in 1993, the mighty Earl Strickland won his third of five titles defeating Tony Ellin after being down 8-6 and won 11-8. In 1994, the greatest player in pools' history, Efren “Bata” Reyes, defeated Mr. Nick Varner 9-6 to win his first major title in America, and in 1995, Mr. Reed Pierce, a great bar table champion, went through the field to defeat Efren Reyes 9-6.

A lot of great history has been achieved inside this beautiful 7,200 sq ft ballroom where we will be returning to October 13-19 this year.

Our floor plan is going to be “the nuts” having 9 tables including the AccuStats arena and seats for 600. Another ballroom will hold 3 additional tables and by simply adding one more day session, 10am, noon, 2pm , and 4pm, we will get the job done. We will also have six 10-12ft projection screens to display matches for everyone to see. There will not be a single bad seat in the house.

We would love to fill up the field again as our plan is to add $60,000.00 with 225 players and with a full field of 256 players we will be adding $75,000.00, a Tier Two WPA ranking event, who will be sanctioning the event again this year. We would like to thank both Mr. Ian Anderson, President of the WPA, and Mr. Skip Nemelek, America's WPA Representative.

We will also be paying homage to the BCA and the ABP. We are excited to be working will all associations for this years event and it certainly is something that our industry needs. We would love to see more unification years to come, not only with the U.S. Open 9-ball championships, but other events as well.

Most importantly, players will be paid within full two hours after elimination. We are going to have a wonderful time at this years 38th annual U.S. Open 9-ball championships and we invite you to join us!"
 
We would love to fill up the field again as our plan is to add $60,000.00 with 225 players and with a full field of 256 players we will be adding $75,000.00, a Tier Two WPA ranking event, who will be sanctioning the event again this year.

Translation, please???
 
Very cool, I'm sure Barry probably has more things up his sleeve for the 40th US Open. The closer it gets to October the more excited I get, I always look forward to this every year.
 
My room was booked 6 weeks ago at the Extended ?Suites?. Walking distance, kitchenette, poker table :grin-square:. $35/night/person with 2 per room, 2 queen beds. How can you beat that?

Am happy to read this press release and hope they fill the field with the worldwide superstars. And I hope Barry pulls off a great tourney and meets his commitments this time.
 
Just released today on AZ (and kind of buried, so many might miss it):

http://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/10357-us-open-9-ball-past-champions/


"Gentleman, as we approach our 38th annual, I have decided for the 14 active players out of our 23 champions, that those who play in the U.S. Open 9-ball Championships this year and in 2014, we Will Pay for your entry fee at the 40th annual in 2015.

I would love to see all of our active past champions playing as well as our loyal fans and it would put a special mark in any heart and no one would be happier than myself.

This year especially we have a lot to prove. Shannon and I are going to put on the best U.S. Open this year at the Marriott in Chesapeake, Va, (formerly the Holiday Inn) where we held the event from 1991-1995, some of our greatest years. In 1991, Buddy Hall defeated Dennis Hatch 9-8 with Buddy running out after Dennis broke the final rack without pocketing any balls. In 1992, Tommy “Praise the Lord” Kennedy defeated our number one player, Johnny Archer 9-1 and in 1993, the mighty Earl Strickland won his third of five titles defeating Tony Ellin after being down 8-6 and won 11-8. In 1994, the greatest player in pools' history, Efren “Bata” Reyes, defeated Mr. Nick Varner 9-6 to win his first major title in America, and in 1995, Mr. Reed Pierce, a great bar table champion, went through the field to defeat Efren Reyes 9-6.

A lot of great history has been achieved inside this beautiful 7,200 sq ft ballroom where we will be returning to October 13-19 this year.

Our floor plan is going to be “the nuts” having 9 tables including the AccuStats arena and seats for 600. Another ballroom will hold 3 additional tables and by simply adding one more day session, 10am, noon, 2pm , and 4pm, we will get the job done. We will also have six 10-12ft projection screens to display matches for everyone to see. There will not be a single bad seat in the house.

We would love to fill up the field again as our plan is to add $60,000.00 with 225 players and with a full field of 256 players we will be adding $75,000.00, a Tier Two WPA ranking event, who will be sanctioning the event again this year. We would like to thank both Mr. Ian Anderson, President of the WPA, and Mr. Skip Nemelek, America's WPA Representative.

We will also be paying homage to the BCA and the ABP. We are excited to be working will all associations for this years event and it certainly is something that our industry needs. We would love to see more unification years to come, not only with the U.S. Open 9-ball championships, but other events as well.

Most importantly, players will be paid within full two hours after elimination. We are going to have a wonderful time at this years 38th annual U.S. Open 9-ball championships and we invite you to join us!"


So if they come and pay for 2013 and 2014 they will then get 2015 for free. Sounds like he is worried some people won't be showing up.
 
Didn't they give free entry to past winners for a very long time anyway and just recently stopped? As in the last couple of years? So this should really be "we're doing this again".
 
This angers me to no end... free entry to past winners? Who is he kidding? Free entry is something that (ALREADY BELONGS TO THEM) Free entry for life is part of your winning the Open & now he wants to act like he's offering something?:angry:
 
Didn't they give free entry to past winners for a very long time anyway and just recently stopped? As in the last couple of years? So this should really be "we're doing this again".
If Barry wants to stop offering this benefit he is well within his right to..... but free entry for life for past winners is not negotiable.... That's llike going up to Efren and saying give me back 10 thou of your 1994 winnings.... you shouldn't have won that much.
 
Didn't they give free entry to past winners for a very long time anyway and just recently stopped? As in the last couple of years?
Yes.

hang-the-9 said:
So this should really be "we're doing this again".
Yes, but for only one year (2015) and for only the subset of "the 14 active players out of our 23 champions" who play in both 2013 and 2014. So it could be fewer than 14.
 
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We would love to fill up the field again as our plan is to add $60,000.00 with 225 players and with a full field of 256 players we will be adding $75,000.00,
"

This is the part I love -- "our plan is to" ---- not really making a concrete statement but giving himself an out if the plan doesn't come together.
 
This is the part I love -- "our plan is to" ---- not really making a concrete statement but giving himself an out if the plan doesn't come together.

You know nothing in pool is guaranteed.

(Few exceptions of course)
 
Now i know Barry is not the most trustworthy soul but in reality he should never have offered lifetime free entry. It's too much to overcome. The past 3 years champs would be about right imo

As to the offer, well i dont think anyone will be enticed to enter by the promise of a free entry three opens from now. Lots of people dont look that far ahead and certainly not pool players. Im not sure why they would make that offer other than to start/keep a buzz going about the US Open.

I do hope they get their act together and the Open can return to its past glory but its going to take some work.
 
I know most of y'all are aware I'm a Barry supporter as well as a friend of him and Shannon. I brought this up to him tonight. I'm not sure if people remember the reason it was taken away in the first place was when the, at that time, newly formed ABP threatened to boycott the Open. They ultimately didn't boycott and instead played. It's very nice of him to make this offer for the 40th anniversary. all the money will be in escrow by mid August & I'm confident this will go a long way to bringing the Open back to it's greatness.

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I'm a fan of the Open & attend every year but you can't take something away from a player that he has (ALREADY) won.
 
Everyone should really keep an open mind because you never know what's in the works for the 40th anniversary and beyond.....

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Everyone should really keep an open mind because you never know what's in the works for the 40th anniversary and beyond.....

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So you know something we don't know, na-na-na-na-na-na!

Let me guess... Barry is going to bring two dogs this year instead of one, his will pee on the TV table and the other will look like Pixie and IF Daz wins, he gets the pup? ;)

RIP Pixie (I hope you & Angie find another "Pixie")
 
I know most of y'all are aware I'm a Barry supporter as well as a friend of him and Shannon. I brought this up to him tonight. I'm not sure if people remember the reason it was taken away in the first place was when the, at that time, newly formed ABP threatened to boycott the Open. They ultimately didn't boycott and instead played. It's very nice of him to make this offer for the 40th anniversary. all the money will be in escrow by mid August & I'm confident this will go a long way to bringing the Open back to it's greatness.

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And Barry cut off his nose to spite his face. Wouldn't had been so bad PR wise if he would have paid out the prize money at the time the players won it the past few years.
 
I'm a fan of the Open & attend every year but you can't take something away from a player that he has (ALREADY) won.

If any employer can take away your benefits, how is it that a non-employer cannot take away a promise made?
 
If any employer can take away your benefits, how is it that a non-employer cannot take away a promise made?

So you wouldn't have any problem with Barry taking back 10 thou of Efrens 1994 winnings? I mean after all.... he changed his mind....right????
 
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