Just a few thoughts and a few facts from someone close to the situation. As I said before, our poolroom has 4 players that were in the money at the Peppermill, so naturally we are watching this pretty closely. I talk to them daily and as far as I know, none have been paid yet. I'm not sure if Tony owes this forum a public explanation-I do think it would be a good idea- but he definately owes that to the players that are owed money, and it's my understanding each player has gotten a call from Tony with that explanation and update. I know all of our guys have, so the answer to the question 'has anyone talked to Tony' is yes. Speculation from posters who know nothing more about the situation than what they read here is just that, speculation, and some of it has been pretty wild. Mark Griffin knows more about the inner workings of tournament promotion than most anyone, and the 'hotel attrition' take is interesting. Some of the other stuff (loan sharks? really?) is just irresponsible without some evidence to back it up. The 'attrition' may have been a problem at the Peppermill, I have no idea. When the tournament was at the Sands, however, it made no sense to stay anywhere else. The cheapest rooms coupled with the convience of staying in the same place where you were playing/watching so you could run back and forth to your room was great and guys were often (in the beginning anyway) disappointed to find the Sands was full, and they HAD to stay elsewhere. It would be nice to see some more of the players who were at the tournament weigh in here. I know our guys want to be paid, as I'm sure all of them do. I believe Tony wants that, too. Our guys also want to PLAY, and a 19 year-old (who's owed money) was trying to recruit new members yesterday for the USPPA tournament tomorrow, and the others will be there too. Time will tell if they're being naive, but as for now, they don't want to lose the USPPA.
Dave Smith