The ABP consists of the same players involved in the IPT and some new ones, they just don't have the marketing skill Kevin had. So far much like Kevin they are promising a better future for pool players.
Compared to pool promoters who just talk about prize money and added prize money, the ABP and IPT are more related than any other groups out there. The two are strikingly similar in how they conduct business. The IPT promises money and the ABP promises money (entry fees and players showing up). The main similarity is that both groups wanted/want to change how pool in America is organized.
I think you may be a wee bit confused. The ABP doesn't offer any money to anyone. They are dependent on promoters' giving money to others. The ABP is demanding that promoters put the money in escrow before the tournament begins to ensure timely payment.
And believe me, the ABP doesn't even come close to how many players are members compared to the IPT.
The ABP wants to change pool all right, but they don't want to exert any effort to do so. They want to change pool on somebody else's dime and hard work while they sit back and enjoy the fruits of somebody else's efforts. It's a nice gig if it happens, but I think most pool industry members are smarter about what to invest their money in.
If the ABP wanted traction, they'd have come at this entire pool world a little differently than making threats of boycotts. It's quite comical if you think about it. It's like going on strike and thereby never having an income for the rest of your life. Gee, that's a good idea!