US Open

MyraCurfs

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Can somebody tell me what is needed to qualifie for the US Open!?? I would think that Jasmin Ouschan should get in easily but she still doesn't know if she is allowed to play!
 
The only qualifications are that you give the tourney director 500 U. S. dollars and that you were born with a penis. I don't think Ms. Ouschan will qualify. At least I hope not.:p

Seriously, the U. S. Open is men only.
 
TX Poolnut said:
The only qualifications are that you give the tourney director 500 U. S. dollars and that you were born with a penis. I don't think Ms. Ouschan will qualify. At least I hope not.:p

Seriously, the U. S. Open is men only.

That sucks.........!!! How can you compete with the men of you're not allowed playing them!
 
Well in the past. Local pool rooms have sectional qualifiers for the event. That is the best way to know where your game is at. Normal entry fee is 60-75 dollars. If you win then you get to go free of charge. That is the best way to do it.
 
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Well I think that if you can beat Allison in the final of the BCA that you should be allowed playing in the us open!
 
MyraCurfs said:
Well I think that if you can beat Allison in the final of the BCA that you should be allowed playing in the us open!

This subject has come up before. Women are not allowed in the US Open...right or wrong, that's the way it is, and I doubt it's going to change any time soon.
Steve
 
The US Open is truly an open event for men only, I never really understood why its men only does anyone know?

If it was me I'd have open to any sex, race, age, or planet :)
 
MyraCurfs said:
Can somebody tell me what is needed to qualifie for the US Open!?? I would think that Jasmin Ouschan should get in easily but she still doesn't know if she is allowed to play!
Here is the contact information for the US Open:

Q-Master Billiards
5612-A Princess Anne Rd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Phone: 757-499-8900
Fax: 757-963-7649

Email: info@usopen9ballchampionships.com

The Dates are September 25 – October 1, 2006. This event will be held again at the beautiful Chesapeake Conference Center, in Chesapeake Virginia.

The U.S.Open is The Longest Run and Most Pretigious 9-Ball Event in the world. The field is limited to 256 Players. Entry is $500.00, Added Monies is either $50,000.00 or $72,000.00 with full field of 256.

Beginning April 1, 2006, We will start accepting entries. The U.S.Open Entry is $500.00 USD.

After September 1st, 2006 Entry is $550.00, NO EXCEPTIONS. "Online" Event Entry cut off Date is September 17th unless Full.

There are two ways to sign up:

Online : Credit Card Pay By Check
Reserve your spot today. Avoid the postal hassle and pay securely at www.BilliardHQ.com



Make Checks Payable to
"U.S.Open 9-Ball Championships"

Q-Master Billiards
Attention: U.S.Open
5612-A Princess Anne Rd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
> www.BilliardHQ.com > Printer Friendly Sign Up Page

Foreign Players requesting invitations, contact us - http://usopen9ballchampionships.com/contact2006.php

This is all of the information I could find about playing in the US Open. I go to the US Open every year and i'd love to see Jasmin Ouschan play. I don't see any reason why she can't play in the tournament if it's a true Open tournament. Just put up your entry fee and play!

SCCues
 
TheOne said:
The US Open is truly an open event for men only, I never really understood why its men only does anyone know?

If it was me I'd have open to any sex, race, age, or planet :)

Cuz Barry Behrman is sexist and discriminatory. A quadrapeligic male with $500 can get into the US Open while a woman can not. Not vey open now is it?

The women could probably sue for inclusion and probably win but why bother? They probably wouldn't get paid anyway.

John
 
SCCues said:
Here is the contact information for the US Open:

Q-Master Billiards
5612-A Princess Anne Rd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Phone: 757-499-8900
Fax: 757-963-7649

Email: info@usopen9ballchampionships.com

The Dates are September 25 – October 1, 2006. This event will be held again at the beautiful Chesapeake Conference Center, in Chesapeake Virginia.

The U.S.Open is The Longest Run and Most Pretigious 9-Ball Event in the world. The field is limited to 256 Players. Entry is $500.00, Added Monies is either $50,000.00 or $72,000.00 with full field of 256.

Beginning April 1, 2006, We will start accepting entries. The U.S.Open Entry is $500.00 USD.

After September 1st, 2006 Entry is $550.00, NO EXCEPTIONS. "Online" Event Entry cut off Date is September 17th unless Full.

There are two ways to sign up:

Online : Credit Card Pay By Check
Reserve your spot today. Avoid the postal hassle and pay securely at www.BilliardHQ.com



Make Checks Payable to
"U.S.Open 9-Ball Championships"

Q-Master Billiards
Attention: U.S.Open
5612-A Princess Anne Rd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
> www.BilliardHQ.com > Printer Friendly Sign Up Page

Foreign Players requesting invitations, contact us - http://usopen9ballchampionships.com/contact2006.php

This is all of the information I could find about playing in the US Open. I go to the US Open every year and i'd love to see Jasmin Ouschan play. I don't see any reason why she can't play in the tournament if it's a true Open tournament. Just put up your entry fee and play!

SCCues

Well we have to open the discussion with them now!! She gets a lot of mail from people out of the USA who would love to see her play there!

Thanxs for the info!
 
Black-Balled said:
I still don't understand why I can't play on the WPBA tour

Well, you probably aren't good enough to qualify for it. Beyond that you need to have been born a female. Why? Because it is the WOMEN'S Professional Billiards Tour.

Just as I am not allowed to play in a C-player tournament and Pros are not allowed to play in the BCA Nationals and an able bodied person is not allowed to play in the Wheelchair Tour. There are several levels of competition in which the people allowed to play in them should be allowed to go up in class whenever they feel froggy but the ones who are in the upper class should not be allowed to rob the lower classes.

We all know that the women are weaker players than the men in general. This is simply because there are easily ten times more men playing overall then women, maybe 20 times more. It is perfectly okay for the women to have a division of their own to determine the best of their class. Just as it is perfectly okay for local players to have a "no pros" tournament series to determine the best of their class. If the best woman or the best amateur in Charlotte wants to go up against the best players in the world then they should be able to. There should be no restriction just because they also participate in other competitons that are restricted

The US Open is a farce when they use the name "Open" and don't allow women to play. Even the WPBA Open is not really "Open" as it only allows touring pros and ladies who qualify. The WPBA Open should be truly open up to 128 players - any lady who wants to play should be able to get in with just an entry fee.

John
 
Black-Balled said:
I still don't understand why I can't play on the WPBA tour

You might be joking but I am going to answer it seriously since it comes up all the time.

The WPBA involves a tour for a special category of player which does not allow players with an advantage (real or perceived) to enter. The same is true for Junior championships (players who have had the opportunity for more experience are not allowed) and Senior championships (players who have more stamina and whose bodies have not begun to fail(eyes,arthritis,etc.) are not allowed).

The US Open does not allow people (in this case women) who do not have any perceived advantage to enter and yet it claims to crown the best player as it's champion.

If you can come up with some sport where women have a natural advantage over men then I would support a championship for men only wholeheartedly.
 
If women are allowed to play in the Men's US Open, then the men should be allowed to play in the Women's US Open.

Wendy<---likes things the way they are.
 
onepocketchump said:
Cuz Barry Behrman is sexist and discriminatory. A quadrapeligic male with $500 can get into the US Open while a woman can not. Not vey open now is it?

The women could probably sue for inclusion and probably win but why bother? They probably wouldn't get paid anyway.

John

John its obvious your a big fan of the womens game and there's nothing wrong with that. However I simply said its truly a mens open event. Is this not the case? The US Open is about as open as any event can get, you pay your money and take your chance. If the womens US Open was open to men I could see that maybe you would have a point but your position seems a little bit hypocritical? I said I think all tournaments should be open to anyone, women, men quadrapeligic whoever. Also you singled otu quadrapeligic and seemed to imply that they are in some way less deserving than females, I have seen some amazing disabled people play pool so I don't think thats very fair.

If the women can play in mens events the men should be able to play in the womens. If that happenes then there's no point seperating them just have an open tour like I originally suggested. IMO there is no excuse why the women can't be as good as the men.
 
9 Ball Girl said:
If women are allowed to play in the Men's US Open, then the men should be allowed to play in the Women's US Open.

Wendy<---likes things the way they are.

You beat me too it, not rocket science but well said
 
onepocketchump said:
Cuz Barry Behrman is sexist and discriminatory. A quadrapeligic male with $500 can get into the US Open while a woman can not. Not vey open now is it?

The women could probably sue for inclusion and probably win but why bother? They probably wouldn't get paid anyway.

John
thats no it at all. this is a double standard. if we want women in mens events how come men dont play in womens events? thats because they are women events and if they have their own tours and tourneys we should have our own. they have a u.s. open of their own! you dont see efren and archer whining about not gettin to play in the female version. women are AWESOME players and can hold their own with anyone but if they want in, so do we. not very open you say, neither is theirs is it?!
 
kilojo420 said:
thats no it at all. this is a double standard. if we want women in mens events how come men dont play in womens events? thats because they are women events and if they have their own tours and tourneys we should have our own. they have a u.s. open of their own! you dont see efren and archer whining about not gettin to play in the female version. women are AWESOME players and can hold their own with anyone but if they want in, so do we. not very open you say, neither is theirs is it?!

There may be no noticeable reason why women can't hold there own with the men but since they don't win open tournaments there is obviously some reason right now.

It is not a double-standard since there is a logical reason why men shouldn't be allowed in the Women's US Open(they would win this year and every year in the near future so it wouldn't be much of a Women's Open) but there is no logical reason for women not to be in the US Open.

If you go to the US Open website it does not say that it is the Men's US Open. If they start to call it the Men's US Open then you might have a point.
 
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